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ASSESSMENT OF OLIVE LEAVES EXTRACT – CYTOTOXICITY IN VITRO AND ANGIOGENESIS IN OVO

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In this study, it was determined the composition of the olive leaves ethanolic extract by LC-MS, the in vitro cytotoxicity on A375 human melanoma cells was established, by means of… Click to show full abstract

In this study, it was determined the composition of the olive leaves ethanolic extract by LC-MS, the in vitro cytotoxicity on A375 human melanoma cells was established, by means of the MTT assay (number of viable cells), the Annexin V-FITC assay (number of apoptotic cells) and in vivo irritant and toxic potential by chorioallantoic membrane assay. The extract contains a number of polyphenols, among which luteolin and rutin are the predominant compounds and triterpenic acids with a significant ursolic acid content. At the highest concentration tested, 100 μg/mL, it was noted an important cytotoxic effect on human melanoma cells, it influences the development of growing capillaries, it induces narrowed calibre vessels, but no signs of toxicity on HET-CAM were recorded, while 24 h after treatment, the extract expressed a stronger effect, upon both tumour cell growth and the vascularization of A375 melanoma cells on in vivo test.

Keywords: cytotoxicity; leaves extract; assessment olive; extract cytotoxicity; olive leaves; melanoma cells

Journal Title: FARMACIA
Year Published: 2021

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