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RENNA Maria Sol
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Título:
Toxicity evaluation of pecan nutshell bioactives against CHO-K1 and MDA-MB 231 cell lines: cytotoxicity, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.
Autor/es:
GASSER FB; RIBAS LE; RENNA M.S; MARELLI B; ORTEGA HH; HEIN, GUSTAVO JUAN; BARAVALLE ME
Reunión:
Simposio; IX Simposio Latinoamericano de Tecnologías de Cultivos Celulares. SLATCC; 2022
Resumen:
The pecan nutshells contain high amounts of phenolic compounds which are believed to be responsible for some bioactive properties such as antioxidant and antitumoral activities. We studied the cytoxicity activity against breast cancer and normal cell lines. After aqueous extraction of bioactives from pecan nutshells, the cytotoxic activity after exposure for 48 h on CHO-K1 (hamster ovary cells) and MDA-MB 231 (human breast cancer cells) was examined through the MTT assay. The IC50 and the selective index (SI) with respect to the normal cells were determined.Cell cycle arrest and induction of cell death were also analyzed by using Propidium Iodide and FITC-Annexin V kit and flow cytometry. Hydrogen peroxide and doxorubicin were used as cytotoxicity positive controls.A dose-dependent decreasing cell viability curve was obtained and the IC50 was 63.13mg/L and 26.47mg/L for the CHO-K1 and MDA-MB 231 cell lines, respectively, with a SI>1 (SI= 2.4) indicating less cytotoxic activity in non-cancerous cells. The main cytotoxicity mechanism of the bioactives (IC50) was the induction of apoptosis (33.4% for CHO-K1 and 54.7% for MDA-MB 231), being lower than the % obtained for doxorubicin (58.1% for CHO-K1 and 96.0% for MDA-MB) (p