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    <title>Investigation of the bioactivity of an extract from Ricinus communis</title>
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    <description>Title: Investigation of the bioactivity of an extract from Ricinus communis
Abstract: Cancer is a leading cause of death in the western world, ranking second only to&#xD;
cardiovascular disease. A number of drugs used in chemotherapy are derived from&#xD;
natural products, thus highlighting the importance of such compounds.&#xD;
An extract from the leaves of the castor oil plant, Ricinus communis, was obtained by&#xD;
steam distillation. The in vitro cytotoxicity of this extract was studied, on human tumour&#xD;
cell lines and peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The MTT cytotoxicity assay, which&#xD;
measures mitochondrial activity, was used to detect cell viability.&#xD;
A combination of techniques was used to monitor the biochemical and morphological&#xD;
changes characteristic of apoptosis, to investigate the mechanism by which Ricinus&#xD;
communis extract influences SK-MEL-28 melanoma cell growth. Staining with&#xD;
quinacrine dihydrochloride displayed changes in nuclear size and shape, chromatin&#xD;
condensation and fragmentation, and the formation of apoptotic bodies. Sub-diploid&#xD;
nuclei were revealed by flow cytometry.&#xD;
The expression of phosphatidyl sirene on the outer surface of the cell membrane,&#xD;
following double staining with propidium iodide and the annex in V -FITC antibody&#xD;
conjugate, was observed by fluorescence microscopy. Loss of mitochondrial memhrane&#xD;
potential, associated with the early stages of apoptosis, was demonstrated by flow&#xD;
cytometry. GC-MS chromatograms for the extract revealed that the principal&#xD;
constituents of the extract were compounds classified as terpenoids.&#xD;
&#xD;
In conclusion, Ricinus communis extract is composed of a number of terpenoids, which&#xD;
are cytotoxic to a variety of human tumour cell types. They are capable of inducing&#xD;
apoptosis in SK-MEL-28 melanoma cells at low concentrations, while features of&#xD;
necrosis were observed at higher concentrations, as demonstrated by a number of&#xD;
experiments. The lack of a suitable therapeutic window, manifested by the cytotoxicity&#xD;
produced by the extract on PBMC, minimises the use of the whole extract in the clinical&#xD;
setting, nonetheless it might be a useful tool in further anti-cancer studies.
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