# Evaluation of Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiviral, and Anticancer Potential of Extract from the Fern Dryopteris erythrosora

**Authors:** Kamila Górka, Marcin Koleśnik, Kinga Salwa, Mateusz Kwaśnik, Konrad Kubiński

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms26115182 · 2025-05-28

## TL;DR

This study explores the medicinal potential of the fern Dryopteris erythrosora, finding it has antibacterial and anticancer properties but no antifungal or antiviral effects.

## Contribution

The study is the first to investigate the antibacterial, anticancer, and antioxidant properties of Dryopteris erythrosora extract.

## Key findings

- DEE showed antibacterial activity with MIC values between 1.25 and 0.375 mg/mL.
- DEE exhibited strong anticancer activity against AGS, MCF-7, and SW-480 cells with IC50 values of 19.44, 76.90, and 24.97 μg/mL.
- DEE had no antifungal or antiviral activity and was safe in tests with sheep erythrocytes and VERO cells.

## Abstract

Plant extracts are increasingly being investigated due to their high content of pharmacologically active substances. The primary focus is placed on angiosperms, while pteridophytes are less popular, although their medicinal properties have been recognized for centuries. In this study, we uncover some biological properties of the extract from Dryopteris erythrosora (DEE), a fern traditionally used for liver treatment in Asia, which has not been widely explored in this context before. This study involved the determination of the total content of polyphenols and flavonoids as well as the evaluation of the antioxidant potential of DEE. Its antimicrobial activity was tested against selected bacteria. The MIC values ranged from 1.25 to 0.375 mg/mL. DEE showed no inhibitory effect against a representative fungus, Candida albicans. Additionally, this study demonstrated its excellent anticancer activity against AGS, MCF-7, and SW-480 cancer cells, with IC50 values of 19.44, 76.90, and 24.97 μg/mL, respectively. A study on human herpesvirus type 1 (HHV-1) revealed that the DEE had no antiviral activity. The safety of DEE was confirmed with the use of sheep erythrocytes and VERO cells. Since D. erythrosora is a rich source of compounds with antibacterial and anticancer properties, it can complement the arsenal of natural therapeutics.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** cancer (MONDO:0004992)
- **Species:** Dryopteris erythrosora (taxon 239562), Candida albicans (taxon 5476), Homo sapiens (taxon 9606)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cancer (MESH:D009369)
- **Chemicals:** polyphenols (MESH:D059808), flavonoids (MESH:D005419)
- **Species:** Human alphaherpesvirus 1 (Herpes simplex virus type 1, no rank) [taxon 10298], Dryopteris erythrosora (species) [taxon 239562], Bacteria Latreille et al. 1825 (Bacteria stick insect, genus) [taxon 629395], Ovis aries (domestic sheep, species) [taxon 9940], Candida albicans (species) [taxon 5476]
- **Cell lines:** VERO — Chlorocebus sabaeus (Green monkey), Spontaneously immortalized cell line (CVCL_0059), MCF-7 — Homo sapiens (Human), Invasive breast carcinoma of no special type, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0031), AGS — Homo sapiens (Human), Gastric adenocarcinoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0139), SW-480 — Homo sapiens (Human), Colon adenocarcinoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0546)

## Figures

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