# Selective Cytotoxic and Antiproliferative Effects of Extracts from Four Mexican Medicinal Plants in Human Cancer and Non-Cancerous Cell Lines

**Authors:** Joel Daniel Castañeda-Espinoza, Yessica Arisbeth Alvarez Soto, Silvia Marquina-Bahena, Guillermo Antonio Madariaga Sosa, Karina Lizbeth Zagal Laguna, Araceli Guerrero-Alonso, Enrique Salas-Vidal, Janette Furuzawa-Carballeda, Juan M. Uriostegui-Velarde, Carlos Mojica Cardoso, Abraham Noé Anzurez Jiménez, Estela Carranza Valencia, Erick Ayala Calvillo, Jessica Nayelli Sánchez-Carranza

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/molecules31030549 · Molecules · 2026-02-04

## TL;DR

This study tests four Mexican medicinal plants for their ability to selectively kill cancer cells while sparing healthy cells, identifying one with strong potential.

## Contribution

The study identifies Semialarium mexicanum as a plant with high cytotoxic selectivity toward cervical cancer cells.

## Key findings

- Hexane extract of Semialarium mexicanum showed strong cytotoxicity and selectivity in cervical cancer cells.
- GC–MS analysis suggests triterpenoid-related compounds may be responsible for the observed anticancer activity.
- Cell cycle and nuclear morphology changes support an antiproliferative mechanism in treated cancer cells.

## Abstract

Background: Medicinal plants used in traditional Mexican medicine represent a valuable source of bioactive compounds with potential anticancer activity. Beyond cytotoxic potency, selectivity toward cancer cells over normal cells is a critical toxicological parameter for identifying safer therapeutic candidates. This study aimed to evaluate the selective cytotoxic and antiproliferative effects of extracts from four Mexican medicinal plants across human cancerous and non-cancerous cell lines. Methods: Hexane, acetone, and methanolic extracts from Semialarium mexicanum, Eryngium heterophyllum, Piper auritum, and Cochlospermum vitifolium were evaluated in a panel of human cancer cell lines and non-tumoral models, including primary human uterine fibroblasts (HUFs). Cytotoxicity was assessed after 48 h of treatment using increasing extract concentrations, and selectivity indices were calculated. Cell cycle distribution and nuclear morphology analyses were performed to explore antiproliferative effects. Additionally, GC–MS-based chemical profiling was conducted on selected extracts to obtain a tentative characterization of major bioactive constituents. Results: The extracts exhibited differential cytotoxic profiles depending on plant species and solvent polarity. The hexane extract of Semialarium mexicanum showed the highest cytotoxic potency and selectivity toward cervical cancer cells, with half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50); values of 15.9 ± 1.8 µg/mL and 17.2 ± 2.8 µg/mL in HeLa and SiHa cells, respectively, and selectivity index (SI) values > 5 when compared with primary human uterine fibroblasts (HUF). Extracts of Eryngium heterophyllum displayed moderate cytotoxic activity (IC50 = 20–30 µg/mL in HeLa cells) with intermediate selectivity, whereas Cochlospermum vitifolium showed solvent-dependent effects and Piper auritum exhibited limited cytotoxicity. Cell cycle analysis revealed an increased sub-G1 population, and nuclear morphology assays demonstrated chromatin condensation and fragmentation in cancer cells, supporting an antiproliferative mechanism. GC–MS analysis of the hexane extract of Semialarium mexicanum suggested the presence of triterpenoid-related and other lipophilic compounds potentially associated with its selective anticancer activity. Conclusions: These findings provide in vitro evidence of selective anticancer activity of Mexican medicinal plant extracts and establish a basis for future mechanistic studies medicinal plant extracts and lay the groundwork for future mechanistic investigations.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** cervical cancer (MONDO:0002974)
- **Species:** Semialarium mexicanum (taxon 123477), Piper auritum (taxon 130385), Cochlospermum vitifolium (taxon 66675)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cervical cancer (MESH:D002583), Cytotoxic (MESH:D064420), Cancer (MESH:D009369)
- **Chemicals:** Hexane (MESH:D006586), acetone (MESH:D000096), triterpenoid (MESH:D014315)
- **Species:** Semialarium mexicanum (species) [taxon 123477], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Cochlospermum vitifolium (species) [taxon 66675], Piper auritum (species) [taxon 130385]

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