Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity

Background: Momordica cochinchinensis (Cucurbitaceae) is a nutritionally and medicinally important fruit restricted to South East Asia with diverse morphological and genetic variations but there is limited information on its medicinal potential. Methods: M. cochinchinensis aril from 44 different...

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Main Authors: Dilani Wimalasiri, Chaitali Dekiwadia, Fong, Siat Yee, Terrence J. Piva, Tien Huynh
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Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2020
Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26846/1/Anticancer%20activity%20of%20Momordica%20abstract.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26846/2/Anticancer%20activity%20of%20Momordica.pdf
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author Dilani Wimalasiri
Chaitali Dekiwadia
Fong, Siat Yee
Terrence J. Piva
Tien Huynh
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Chaitali Dekiwadia
Fong, Siat Yee
Terrence J. Piva
Tien Huynh
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description Background: Momordica cochinchinensis (Cucurbitaceae) is a nutritionally and medicinally important fruit restricted to South East Asia with diverse morphological and genetic variations but there is limited information on its medicinal potential. Methods: M. cochinchinensis aril from 44 different samples in Australia, Thailand and Vietnam were extracted using different solvents and tested for its anticancer potential. Anticancer activity of M. cochinchinensis aril on breast cancer (MCF7 and BT474) and melanoma (MM418C1 and D24) cells were compared to control fibroblasts (NHDF). The cytotoxicity of the cells following treatment with the aril extract was determined using CCK-8 assay. Biochemical and morphological changes were analysed using flow cytometry, confocal and transmission electron microscopy to determine the mechanism of cell death. Results: The water extract from the aril of M. cochinchinensis elicited significantly higher cytotoxicity towards breast cancer and melanoma cells than the HAE extract. The IC50 concentration for the crude water extract ranged from 0.49 to 0.73 mg/mL and induced both apoptotic and necrotic cell death in a dose- and time-dependant manner with typical biochemical and morphological characteristics. The greatest cytotoxicity was observed from Northern Vietnam samples which caused 70 and 50% melanoma and breast cancer cell death, respectively. Conclusions: The water extract of M. cochinchinensis aril caused significant apoptosis and necrosis of breast cancer and melanoma cells, with varieties from Northern Vietnam possessing superior activity. This highlights the potential of this fruit in the development of novel anticancer agents against such tumours, with specific regions on where to collect the best variety and extraction solvent for optimum activity.
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spelling ums.eprints-268462021-04-30T00:46:31Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26846/ Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity Dilani Wimalasiri Chaitali Dekiwadia Fong, Siat Yee Terrence J. Piva Tien Huynh Background: Momordica cochinchinensis (Cucurbitaceae) is a nutritionally and medicinally important fruit restricted to South East Asia with diverse morphological and genetic variations but there is limited information on its medicinal potential. Methods: M. cochinchinensis aril from 44 different samples in Australia, Thailand and Vietnam were extracted using different solvents and tested for its anticancer potential. Anticancer activity of M. cochinchinensis aril on breast cancer (MCF7 and BT474) and melanoma (MM418C1 and D24) cells were compared to control fibroblasts (NHDF). The cytotoxicity of the cells following treatment with the aril extract was determined using CCK-8 assay. Biochemical and morphological changes were analysed using flow cytometry, confocal and transmission electron microscopy to determine the mechanism of cell death. Results: The water extract from the aril of M. cochinchinensis elicited significantly higher cytotoxicity towards breast cancer and melanoma cells than the HAE extract. The IC50 concentration for the crude water extract ranged from 0.49 to 0.73 mg/mL and induced both apoptotic and necrotic cell death in a dose- and time-dependant manner with typical biochemical and morphological characteristics. The greatest cytotoxicity was observed from Northern Vietnam samples which caused 70 and 50% melanoma and breast cancer cell death, respectively. Conclusions: The water extract of M. cochinchinensis aril caused significant apoptosis and necrosis of breast cancer and melanoma cells, with varieties from Northern Vietnam possessing superior activity. This highlights the potential of this fruit in the development of novel anticancer agents against such tumours, with specific regions on where to collect the best variety and extraction solvent for optimum activity. BioMed Central Ltd. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26846/1/Anticancer%20activity%20of%20Momordica%20abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26846/2/Anticancer%20activity%20of%20Momordica.pdf Dilani Wimalasiri and Chaitali Dekiwadia and Fong, Siat Yee and Terrence J. Piva and Tien Huynh (2020) Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, 20 (365). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1472-6882 (Unpublished) https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-020-03122-z
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Chaitali Dekiwadia
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Terrence J. Piva
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Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity
title Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity
title_full Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity
title_fullStr Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity
title_full_unstemmed Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity
title_short Anticancer activity of Momordica cochinchinensis (red gac) aril and the impact of varietal diversity
title_sort anticancer activity of momordica cochinchinensis red gac aril and the impact of varietal diversity
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26846/1/Anticancer%20activity%20of%20Momordica%20abstract.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26846/2/Anticancer%20activity%20of%20Momordica.pdf
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