Study on the Anti-cancer Potential of Aegle marmelos Fruit Extract Pro and Anti Apoptotic Molecule in Human Melanoma Cell Line-A375

Venkatakarthikeswari, G. V. and Devi, R. Gayatri and Selavaraj, J. and Priya, A. Jothi (2021) Study on the Anti-cancer Potential of Aegle marmelos Fruit Extract Pro and Anti Apoptotic Molecule in Human Melanoma Cell Line-A375. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (59A). pp. 287-294. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Aegle marmelos is also known as bael which is commonly found in south East Asia and Indian-sub continent. The origin of bael is India. Bael is also known as the golden apple, Bengal-quince in India. In the ancient medical system, Aegle marmelos play an important role and its extract is also useful in inflammation, diabetes, cancer and asthma. The leaves are used for anti-inflammatory, nervous disorder, control blood sugar and fruit is used to treat antiviral, anti-diabetics, and brain and heart tonic. In addition, studies have proved that bael is used for the treatment and prevention of cancer. The main aim of this study is to assess the anti-cancer potential of Aegle marmelos fruit extract pro and anti apoptotic molecules in human melanoma cell line-A375. In the present study, Human Melanoma A375 cells will be produced, grown and will be passed in different culture flasks, then RNA isolation was done and by reverse transcriptase process, RNA gets converted into cDNA. This cDNA will be used for the amplification of growth factor beta using gene specific primers by commercially available real time PCR kit. The anticancer potential effect was found in 400µg/ml, as the concentration increases, the cell viability is decreased. The current study explains the potential application of bael in pharmacological and medicinal uses in near future.

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Subjects: Souths Book > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 16 Mar 2023 12:31
Last Modified: 30 May 2024 13:31
URI: http://research.europeanlibrarypress.com/id/eprint/71

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