Anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory activity of triterpene extracts from plant species belonging to Lamiaceae family
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https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.23.22.6.58Keywords:
Anti-proliferative, Anti-inflammatory, Triterpenes, Lamiaceae family, Rosmarinus officinalisAbstract
Triterpenes are very important secondary metabolites with wide structural diversity and significant role in pharmacy and medicine. In the present research, a comparative study of pharamacological activities of the triterpene fractions obtained from several plant species belonging to Lamiaceae family, was carried out. In-vitro anti-proliferative activity was performed using a standard proliferation assay based on tetrazolium salts. In vitro anti-inflammatory activity of triterpene fractions was determined by an assay of inhibition of albumin denaturation. In general, the triterpene fractions obtained from plant species belonging to Lamiaceae family showed a strong anti-proliferative activity and anti-inflammatory activity. The triterpene fraction of Rosmarini folium showed the strongest anti-proliferative activity (GI50 range from 4 to 37 μg/ml) and the strongest anti-inflammatory activity in the range from 57.27% to 80.69%. This comparative study provides scientific evidence to support the traditional use of Lamiacae plant species for medical purposes as anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative medicines.
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