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In vitro study of the anticancer effects of biotechnological extracts of the endangered plant species satureja khuzistanica

Authors :
Khojasteh, Abbas
Metón, Isidoro
Camino, Sergio
Cusido, Rosa M.
Eibl-Schindler, Regine
Palazon, Javier
Khojasteh, Abbas
Metón, Isidoro
Camino, Sergio
Cusido, Rosa M.
Eibl-Schindler, Regine
Palazon, Javier
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Many medicinal plant species are currently threatened in their natural habitats because of the growing demand for phytochemicals worldwide. A sustainable alternative for the production of bioactive plant compounds are plant biofactories based on cell cultures and organs. In addition, plant extracts from biofactories have significant advantages over those obtained from plants, since they are free of contamination by microorganisms, herbicides and pesticides, and they provide more stable levels of active ingredients. In this context, we report the establishment of Satureja khuzistanica cell cultures able to produce high amounts of rosmarinic acid (RA). The production of this phytopharmaceutical was increased when the cultures were elicited with coronatine and scaled up to a benchtop bioreactor. S. khuzistanica extracts enriched in RA were found to reduce the viability of cancer cell lines, increasing the sub-G0/G1 cell population and the activity of caspase-8 in MCF-7 cells, which suggest that S. khuzistanica extracts can induce apoptosis of MCF-7 cells through activation of the extrinsic pathway. In addition, our findings indicate that other compounds in S. khuzistanica extracts may act synergistically to potentiate the anticancer activity of RA.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362726977
Document Type :
Electronic Resource