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dc.contributor.authorNeda, Amini-
dc.contributor.authorFadzilah Adibah, Abdul Majid-
dc.contributor.authorMohsen, Marvibaigi-
dc.contributor.authorEko, Supriyanto-
dc.contributor.authorSaravana Kumar, Jaganathan-
dc.contributor.authorWong, Tet Soon-
dc.contributor.authorRozita, Nasiri-
dc.contributor.authorJavad, Hamzehalipour-
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-16T08:24:23Z-
dc.date.available2017-04-16T08:24:23Z-
dc.date.issued2016-02-22-
dc.identifier.citationVol.6 ; 24391-24417 p.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2046-2069-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5852-
dc.description.abstractCervicare™ is a poly-herbal preparation comprised of a combination of 6 plants; most have demonstrated antimicrobial and anticancer properties in preclinical studies. The effect of the ethanol and aqueous extracts of Cervicare™ on cell proliferation and apoptosis using cervical cancer HeLa and CaSki cells was investigated for the first time in the present study. MTT assay results showed that Cervicare™ extracts exerted time- and dose-dependent inhibition of cell viability. The hallmark properties of apoptosis like cell shrinkage and cytoplasmic condensation were observed using an inverted phase contrast microscope, ethidium bromide/ acridine orange and Hoechst 33342/propidium iodide fluorescent staining methods. Furthermore, our results demonstrated that Cervicare™ extracts induced apoptosis in HeLa and CaSki cells by ROS generation and mitochondrial depolarization in a concentration dependent manner. The results showed that Cervicare™ extracts were capable of suppressing cell migration and inhibiting colony formation in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, western blot analysis demonstrated the involvement of a mitochondria-dependent apoptosis pathway in the apoptosis inducing activity of Cervicare™ ethanol extract in HeLa cells. GC-MS analysis of the ethanolic extract afforded the identification of 40 substances, showing that it was primarily composed of anti-cancerous compounds such as xanthorrhizol (60.40%), octacosane (9.93%) and squalene (1.24%). Together, these results point out the Cervicare™ mediated inhibition of HeLa cell growth via induction of apoptosis and that it may be a potential anticancer agent which deserves further investigation.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherRSC Advancesen_US
dc.subjectAnticanceren_US
dc.titleCervicare™ Induces Apoptosis In Hela And Caski Cells Through ROS Production And Loss Of Mitochondrial Membrane Potentialen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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