Selective Cytotoxicity Evaluation in Anticancer Drug Screening of Boehmeria virgata (Forst) Guill Leaves to Several Human Cell Lines: HeLa, WiDr, T47D and Vero

Authors

  • Wardihan .
  • Muhammad Rusdi
  • Gemini Alam
  • Lukman .
  • Marianti A. Manggau

Keywords:

B. virgata, selective cytotoxicity, MTT, HeLa, Widr, T47D and Vero.

Abstract

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Many researchers have attempted to develop
new treatments that will improve the prognosis of cancer patients. Indonesian forests, one of the most important
world’s biodiversity, but little is known about chemical and/or pharmacological potential of these plants. The aim of
this study to investigate selective cytotoxicity of B. virgata against of various cancer cell lines. The ethanolic extract
of B. virgata leaves can act against HeLa, Widr, T47D and Vero cell lines with IC50 18.991 ± 0.234, 18.925 ± 1.277,
12.732 ± 0.945 and 16.022±0.663 μg/ml with selective index 0.844, 0.847, 1.258 and 1.000, respectively. We
highlight the significant cytotoxic effect of B. virgata from the leaves, which introduces promising expectations for
new projects in chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology although non selective in these cell lines.

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