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Pongamol from the seeds of Tephrosia purpurea exert anti-cancer activity against cervical cancer cell line

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2023

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Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

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National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research

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Tephrosia purpurea belongs to the family Fabaceae, is used for the treatment of inflammation, diabetes, cancer, chronic fever, boils, gingivitis etc. In the present study, three compounds (TP-1, TP-3 and TP-5) were isolated from ethyl acetate extract of the seeds of T. purpurea (EETP). Quantity of TP-3 (6.05%) in EETP was determined by HPLC. In-vitro anti-cancer activity of EETP and isolated compound TP-3 on SiHa cells as well as PBMCs (peripheral blood mononuclear cells) were evaluated by MTT (3-(4,5-di methyl thiazol-2-yl)-2,5-di phenyl tetrazolium bromide) assay. On the basis of spectroscopic analysis and physical properties, structure of isolated compounds TP-1, TP-3 and TP-5 were characterized as teclenone, pongamol and ?-sitosterol respectively. Isolated compound TP-3 showed cytotoxicity against SiHa cells with the IC50 33.06 �gmL-1. TP-3 showed significant cytotoxicity at the concentration range from 20-50 �gmL-1 as compared to control. Maximum cytotoxicity (72.75%) was observed at the concentration of 50 �gmL-1. TP-3 showed non-significant cytotoxicity against PBMCs cells at all the concentrations except at 50 �gmL-1 (cytotoxicity 24.19%). EETP showed significant cytotoxicity (IC50 value 113.63 �gmL-1) against SiHa cells at the concentration range from 75-150 �gmL-1 as compared to control. Maximum cytotoxicity (75.34%) was observed at the concentration of 150 �gmL-1. � 2023, National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research. All rights reserved.

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MTT assay, PBMCs cells, SiHa Cells, Teclenone, ?-sitosterol

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