Leaf Extracts of Azadirachta indica and Terminalia arjuna Induce Death of HeLa cells without DNA Degradation

Authors

  • Miraj Kobad Chowdhury
  • Nazmul Ahsan
  • Anwarul Azim Akhand

Keywords:

Cancer, Cell death, Azadirachta indica, Terminalia arjuna.

Abstract

Cancer is one of the major causes of death all over the world. Different attempts have been taken for
the prevention and cure of this devastating disease. Along with various chemically synthesized drugs, extracts from
different medicinal plants have been studied to combat cancer. In this study, the effects of leaf extracts from
Azadirachta indica and Terminalia arjuna have been investigated on HeLa cells, a well known human cancer cell
line. Both of the extracts were found to cause death of HeLa cells dose-dependently. However, the extract of T.
arjuna was found more promising than the extract of A. indica in mediating cell death. At a concentration of 50
μg/ml, T. arjuna extract killed 95% cells, whereas the same concentration of A. indica extract killed only 55% cells.
In many cases, cell death induced by various chemicals often involves fragmentation of DNA. In this study, the
extracts of both plants did not induce any detectable level of HeLa cell DNA fragmentation as demonstrated by
agarose gel electrophoresis. This result argued that the cell death might occur before initiation of the process of
cellular DNA fragmentation bypassing the apoptotic pathway of cell death.

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