In Vitro Investigation of the Cytotoxic and Antioxidant Activities of Ardisia polycephala, Iresine herbstii, and Oenanthe javanica Extracts With Potential Applications in Breast Cancer Therapy
Nuntika Prommee, Ubonwan Saesiw, Thana Juckmeta, Pakakrong Thongdeeying, Kitiya Yangthaworn, Bhanuz Dechayont, Jitpisute Chunthorng-Orn, Pathompong Phuaklee, Tassanee Ongtanasup, Onmanee Prajuabjinda

TL;DR
This study investigates three Thai herbs for their antioxidant and cancer-fighting properties, showing potential for breast cancer therapy.
Contribution
The study identifies specific extracts of three Thai herbs with strong antioxidant and cytotoxic effects relevant to breast cancer treatment.
Findings
Ardisia polycephala water extract showed highest antioxidant activity with EC50 of 7.09 μg/mL in DPPH assay.
Oenanthe javanica ethanol extract exhibited cytotoxicity against T47D and MCF-7 cells with IC50 values of 38.06 and 39.93 μg/mL.
GC–MS analysis confirmed compounds in the herbs that align with observed antioxidant and cytotoxic effects.
Abstract
Ardisia polycephala, Iresine herbstii, and Oenanthe javanica are commonly used to nourish women's blood and treat reproductive system diseases, according to Thai Traditional Medicine (TTM) scriptures. This study explores the biological activities of these herbs as documented in TTMs. Both water and ethanol extracts of the three herbs were examined for their antioxidant activities using DPPH, FRAP, and NO assays. Additionally, their antiestrogen and cytotoxic effects were investigated, focusing on breast cancer cell lines (T47D and MCF-7). Chemical analysis was conducted using the GC–MS technique, with reference data obtained from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) library. All herbs demonstrated good antioxidant activity. The water extract of Ardisia polycephala (AP∗∗) exhibited the highest activity in the DPPH assay (EC50 = 7.09 ± 1.47 μg/mL), which correlated…
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TopicsPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities · Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
