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Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad: Chemical characterization, scavenging and cytotoxic activities

Mohammed Bourhia, Mouhcine Messaoudi, Hanane Bakrim, Ramzi A. Mothana, Nasir A. Sddiqui, Omer M. Almarfadi, Mohammed El Mzibri, Said Gmοuh, Amin Laglaoui, Laïla Benbacer

2020Open Chemistry38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad ( C. colocynthis) called colocynth is a wild species that belongs to the family cucurbitaceae. The present research work aimed to study the phytochemical composition, cytotoxic and antioxidant activities of C. colocynthis seed extract. The chemical characterization of C. colocynthis seeds was effectuated using a gas chromatograph coupled to a mass spectrometer (GC-MS). The cytotoxic activity of C. colocynthis seed extract against breast cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231) and colon cancer cell lines (HT-29) was assessed using the WST-1 bioassay. The antioxidant power was evaluated by the DPPH assay. The phytochemical characterization of C. colocynthis seed extract showed the richness of C. colocynthis seed extract in several families of bioactive compounds. Regarding the cytotoxic activity, the IC 50 (the half-maximal inhibitory concentration) of C. colocynthis seed extract in inhibiting MDA-MB-231 and HT-29 were 170.34 and 132.31 µg/mL, respectively. The cancerous cell lines MDA-MB-231 seem to be more sensitive to C. colocynthis seed extract than HT-29 cell lines. C. colocynthis seed extract exhibited a strong antioxidant power with an IC 50 value of 1.37 mg/mL. Insight into the results obtained, C. colocynthis seed extract may be used as a promising weapon to fight against cancer and free radicals’ damage.

Topics & Concepts

Citrullus colocynthisPhytochemicalDPPHAntioxidantTraditional medicineChemistryCucurbitaceaeBotanyBiologyBiochemistryMedicineAdvances in Cucurbitaceae ResearchPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesNatural product bioactivities and synthesis
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