Hilla University College Journal For Medical Science
Document Type
Original Study
Keywords
Lung cancer, Cycas revolute, Anti-cancer activity, A549 cells, MTT assay
Abstract
Background: Phytochemicals have demonstrated strong potential in cancer therapy, and several researchers became interested in evaluating the anti-cancer effects of Cycas revoluta, a plant in herbal medicine.
Objectives: The present study examined the anti-proliferative effect of the n-butanol fraction from Cycas revoluta root extract on A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells.
Materials and Methods: The roots were defatted with n-hexane and then extracted. The reflux technique—Soxhlet extraction with 85% ethanol and 15% distilled water—was then used to obtain the crude extract of the root, which was subsequently fractionated using the solvents chloroform, ethyl acetate, and n-butanol, respectively. Cytotoxicity was evaluated using the MTT assay after 72 hours of treatment.
Results: Initial results indicate that the n-butanol fraction has potential as an anti-cancer agent for lung cancer cells and merits further investigation into its mechanisms and active compounds. The present work adds to the increasing evidence of plant-based anti-cancer agents and the potential of C. revoluta in lung cancer therapy.
Conclusion: The n-butanol extract from the roots of C. revoluta exhibits notable anti-proliferative effects on A549 lung cancer cells, indicating its potential as a natural anti-cancer therapeutic agent. Additional research is required to identify the active components, clarify the molecular mechanisms involved, and assess the in vivo effectiveness.
How to Cite This Article
Khraibet, Mohammed Raheem and Kadhim, Enas Jawad
(2025)
"Anti-Lung Cancer Activity of the Herbal Medicinal Plant Cycas revoluta,"
Hilla University College Journal For Medical Science: Vol. 3:
Iss.
2, Article 4.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62445/2958-4515.1058