Cytotoxicity of physalis minima Linn (Solanaceae) fruit against HCT116 And HT29 colorectal cancer cell lines

The pantropical Physalis minima are traditionally used for the prevention and treatment of various illnesses, diseases, and cancers. While most earlier studies on the species have focused on the phytochemistry of the leaf and stem extracts, recent studies have indicated that its fruit may contain bi...

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Main Authors: Wei Lun Ng, Jen Kit Tan, Charles Gnanaraj, Muhammad Dawood Shah, Nurshamimi Nor Rashid, Iskandar Abdullah, Yoong Soon Yong
Format: Article
Language:en
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/44775/1/FULLTEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/44775/
https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2024.2370521
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Summary:The pantropical Physalis minima are traditionally used for the prevention and treatment of various illnesses, diseases, and cancers. While most earlier studies on the species have focused on the phytochemistry of the leaf and stem extracts, recent studies have indicated that its fruit may contain bioactive compounds of medical interest. In this study, we investigated the cytotoxicity of extracts from the fruit of P. minima against colorectal cancer cell lines and revealed its phytochemical profile via high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry analysis. Following a 24-h treatment with the fruit extract, cytoplasm shrinkage and nucleus condensation were observed in the colorectal cancer cell lines HCT116 and HT29, indicating the induction of programmed cell death. Phytochemically, 71 putative metabolites were identified. Some of these metabolites have been reported to inhibit cancers to varying degrees, further supporting the correlation of the putative metabolites with the cytotoxicity against colorectal cancer cells demonstrated in this study.