TY - JOUR T1 - Antilymphoma Potential of the Ethanol Extract and Rutin Obtained of the Leaves from Schinus molle Linn. JF - Pharmacognosy Research Y1 - 2018 A1 - Fernando Calzada A1 - Jesús Ivan Solares‑Pascasio A1 - Miguel Valdes A1 - Normand Garcia‑Hernandez A1 - Claudia Velazquez A1 - Rosa María Ordoñez-Razo A1 - Elizabeth Barbosa KW - Anacardiaceae KW - Antilymphoma properties KW - Rutin KW - Schinus molle AB -

Background: Schinus molle Linn. (Anacardiaceae) is a medicinal plant used by traditional healers in Mexican traditional medicine as antitumoral. Objective: This study was undertaken to obtain information that support the traditional use of the leaves from S. molle as antitumoral. Material and Methods: Antilymphoma properties of the ethanol extract of the leaves from S. molle (EELSm) and rutin were made on athymic CD‑1 nu/nu and CD‑1 mice inoculated with U‑937 cell line (human leukemic monocyte lymphoma [HLML]), and for their antiproliferative effects on U‑937 cell line by 3‑(4,5‑dimethylthiazol‑2‑yl)‑2,5‑diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. Furthermore, the extract and rutin were tested for brine shrimp (BS) toxicity test. In addition, HPLC analysis was realized to known the content of rutin in the leaves from S. molle. Results: An EELSm and rutin exhibited important cytotoxic effects on U‑937 cells line (IC50 from 172.0 μg/mL and 9.6 μg/mL, respectively) and showed in vivo antitumoral properties on HLML in two murine models (EC50 from 52.2 and 9.5 mg/kg to CD‑1 nu/nu mice; EC50 from 99.4 mg/kg and 6.8 mg/kg to CD‑1 mice, respectively). In addition, both showed strong lethality on BS larvae (LC50 ≤ 22.2 μg/mL). The result of HPLC showed that rutin was the major constituent of EELSm. Conclusions: These test results support traditional medicinal use of S. molle as antitumoral and also suggest that both rutin and EELSm possess antitumor effect on HLML in murine models. Finally, rutin may play an important role in anticancer properties of S. molle.

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