Inula Viscosa Ekstraktının Sitotoksik Etkilerinin Araştırılması

Inula viscosa farklı hastalıkların tedavisinde medikal amaçlı kullanılan Asteraceae ailesine ait bir türdür. Inula viscosa monoterpene, seskiterpen, diterpen ve flavonoid gibi pek çok biyolojik bileşen içerir. Çalışmamızda Inula viscosa ekstraktlarının MCF-7, C6, MG63 ve L929 hücre hatlarında sitotoksik etkisinin incelenmesini amaçladık.Inula viscosa ekstraklarının sitotoksik etkisi XTT analizi ile yapıldı.Bu çalışmada Inula viscosa ekstrakları MCF-7 hücre hatlarında L929’a göre seçici sitotoksik etki gösterdi. Inula viscosa ekstrakları, ümit verici bir yeni antikanser ajan kaynağı olarak görünmektedir. Bu kanser hücre hatları üzerindeki sitotoksik aktivite mekanizmalarını tanımlamak için daha ileri araştırmalara ihtiyaç vardır.

Investigation of Cytotoxic Effects of Inula Viscosa Extract

Inula viscosa is a type of Asteraceae family, which widely used for medicinal plant to treatment ofdifferent diseases. Inula viscosa contains many biological compounds, such as monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes,diterpenes, flavonoids. Our study aimed to investigate the cytotoxic effects of Inula viscosa extract on MCF-7(breast carcinoma), C6 (glioblostoma cancer), MG63 (bone osteosarcoma), cancer cells and L929 (mousefibroblostama) cell lines. Cytotoxic effects of the Inula viscosa extracts were performed by XTT assay. In thisstudy, Inula viscosa extracts showed selective cytotoxic effect on MC-7 compared than L929 cells. The Inulaviscosa extracts appear to be a promising source of new anticancer agent. Further studies are needed toidentify the cytotoxic activity mechanisms on these cancer cell lines.

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