JOURNAL ARTICLE

Rosmarinus officinalis Extract Inhibits Human Melanoma Cell Growth

Alessandra RussoLaura LombardoNicolás TroncosoJuan A. GarbarinoVenera Cardile

Year: 2009 Journal:   Natural Product Communications Vol: 4 (12)Pages: 1707-10   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

Rosmarinus officinalis L. is receiving increasing attention due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative constituents. Our recent studies showed that R. officinalis extract, containing 31.7 % of carnosic acid, was able to counteract the deleterious effects of UV-R, by protecting plasmid DNA from hydroxyl radicals generated by UV-A. In this work, we evaluated the effects of this extract on pBR322 DNA cleavage induced by nitric oxide, and the growth inhibitory activity against two human melanoma cell lines, M14 and A375. The extract showed a protective effect on plasmid DNA damage, and at concentrations of 10-80 μg/mL was able to reduce significantly (p<0.001) the growth (MTT assay) of both melanoma cell lines. In addition, our results indicate that apoptotic cell demise is induced in M14 and A375 cells. No statistically significant increase in LDH release was observed in melanoma cells, correlated to a fragmentation of genomic DNA, determined by COMET assay.

Keywords:
Rosmarinus Comet assay Carnosic acid Chemistry DNA fragmentation DNA damage Apoptosis Molecular biology MTT assay Officinalis Melanoma Nitric oxide Cell growth Cytotoxicity Biochemistry DNA In vitro Biology Antioxidant Programmed cell death Cancer research Botany

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