Title of article :
Bioactive principle loaded gold nanoparticles as potent anti-melanoma agent: green synthesis, haracterization, and in vitro bioefficacy
Author/Authors :
Yadav ، Saurabh - Dayalbagh Educational Institute , Sharma ، Mukti - Dayalbagh Educational Institute , Ganesh ، Narayan Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital Research Center , Srivastava ، Shalini - Dayalbagh Educational Institute , Srivastava ، Man Mohan - Dayalbagh Educational Institute
Abstract :
This work discusses the presence of significant anti-melanoma bioefficacy in the native bark ethanolic extract (65.15%) of the plant Madhuca longifolia. A family of seven flavonoids was ascertained in the bark ethanolic extract of the target plant using HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS analysis as bioactive constituents. Statistically, significant (p 0.05) enhancement in the anti-melanoma bioefficacy (85.15%) was successfully attempted, reaching near to the level of reference (Cyclophosphamide drug) using bioactive principle (flavonoid) loaded gold nanoparticles (F@AuNp). In vitro anti-melanoma bioefficacy was measured against two melanoma cell lines (B16F10 and A375) using MTT and SRB bioassays. The native bark extract and F@AuNp did not show any toxicity towards the normal lymphocyte cells, highlighting their safe and non-toxic nature. The pathway of observed anti-melanoma efficacy of (F@AuNp) was discussed based on our experimental findings on percent inhibition in mice and human melanoma cell lines, production of intracellular reactive oxygen species, the release of nitric oxide, and increase caspase-3 activities. The native bark extract of the plant M. longifolia and its bioactive principle loaded gold nanoparticles possess bright prospects for the development of complimentary herbal nanomedicine for scaling-up the anti-melanoma bioefficacy.
Keywords :
Madhuca longifolia Anti , melanoma bioefficacy Bioactive principle Enhancement in bioefficacy F@AuNp
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Green Chemistry
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Green Chemistry