Leunca (Solanum nigrum L.) Herbs Ethanolic Extract Increase Cytotoxic Activity of Cisplatin on Hela Cervical Cancer Cells
Main Authors: | Istiaji, Raditya Prima, Fitria, Maya, Larasati, Larasati, Tjondro, Fortunella, Maruti, Astrid Ayu, Setyowati, Erna Prawita, Meiyanto, Edy |
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Format: | Article info application/pdf Document |
Bahasa: | eng |
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Indonesian Society for Cancer Chemoprevention
, 2010
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Online Access: |
https://ijcc.chemoprev.org/index.php/ijcc/article/view/6 https://ijcc.chemoprev.org/index.php/ijcc/article/view/6/7 |
Daftar Isi:
- Cervical cancer is one of leading causes of cancer death in women in the developing countries. The use of cisplatin as chemotherapy agent in cervical cancer is known to cause side effects and also resistance for long-term uses. One of the strategies to prevent cervical cancer based on combination agents is being developed. Leunca (Solanum nigrum L.) has been revealed to inhibit growth of human cancer cells. Therefore, it can be used in combination with cisplatin to reduce those side effects and prevent the occurrence of cell resistance. Ethanolic extract of Leunca Herb (ELH) and cisplatin were tested their cytotoxic effect on HeLa cervical cancer cell by using MTT assay to determine IC50 value. The combinationss of cisplatin-ELH were tested to determine the combination index (CI value). The IC50 of ELH and cisplatin on HeLa cells were 227 μg/mL and 17 μM. rRespectively. Tthe study of combination resulted that almost all the index combinations were <0,9 showed the effect of synergism combination. The Ooptimum concentration of combination was 1/8 IC50 cisplatin–1/8 IC50 ELH. The results indicated that ELH had a potency to be combination agent to enhance the activity of cisplatin on HeLa cervical cancer cells. Therefore, further study on its molecular mechanism needs to be explored. Key words: Leunca (Solanum nigrum L.), cisplatin, cytotoxic, combination agent, HeLa cells