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Anticarcinogenic activity of polyphenolic extracts from grape stems against breast, colon, renal and thyroid cancer cells

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Sahpazidou, D.; Geromichalos, G. D.; Stagos, D.; Apostolou, A.; Haroutounian, S. A.; Tsatsakis, A. M.; Tzanakakis, G. N.; Hayes, A. W.; Kouretas, D.
Date
2014
DOI
10.1016/j.toxlet.2014.01.042
Keyword
Anticancer activity
Grape stem extracts
Polyphenols
Vitis vinifera
grape stem extract
plant extract
polyphenol
unclassified drug
antineoplastic agent
antineoplastic activity
Article
breast cancer
cancer cell
cancer inhibition
cell proliferation
colon cancer
cytotoxicity
environmental protection
grape
high performance liquid chromatography
human
human cell
IC50
kidney cancer
plant stem
thyroid cancer
Breast Neoplasms
Colonic Neoplasms
Kidney Neoplasms
pathology
Thyroid Neoplasms
tumor cell line
Vitis
Anticarcinogenic Agents
Cell Line, Tumor
Humans
Plant Extracts
Plant Stems
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Abstract
A major part of the wineries' wastes is composed of grape stems which are discarded mainly in open fields and cause environmental problems due mainly to their high polyphenolic content. The grape stem extracts' use as a source of high added value polyphenols presents great interest because this combines a profitable venture with environmental protection close to wine-producing zones. In the present study, at first, the Total Polyphenolic Content (TPC) and the polyphenolic composition of grape stem extracts from four different Greek Vitis vinifera varieties were determined by HPLC methods. Afterwards, the grape stem extracts were examined for their ability to inhibit growth of colon (HT29), breast (MCF-7 and MDA-MB-23), renal (786-0 and Caki-1) and thyroid (K1) cancer cells. The cancer cells were exposed to the extracts for 72h and the effects on cell growth were evaluated using the SRB assay. The results indicated that all extracts inhibited cell proliferation, with IC50 values of 121-230μg/ml (MCF-7), 121-184μg/ml (MDA-MD-23), 175-309μg/ml (HT29), 159-314μg/ml (K1), 180-225μg/ml (786-0) and 134->400μg/ml (Caki-1). This is the first study presenting the inhibitory activity of grape stem extracts against growth of colon, breast, renal and thyroid cancer cells. © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32763
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