Capturing Dioclea Reflexa Seed Bioactives on Halloysite Nanotubes and pH Dependent Release of Cargo against Breast (MCF-7) Cancers In Vitro
Date
2021
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MDPI
Abstract
In this work, optimization parameters were developed to capture plant metabolites from
Dioclea Reflexa (DR) seed ex-tracts onto halloysites nanotubes (HNTs). A one-step pool of the crude
extracts at neutral pH from the HNT lumen failed to elicit a reduction in breast cancer, Michigan
Cancer Foundation-7 (MCF-7) cell viability. However, the pH-dependent elution of metabolites
revealed that the acidic pH samples exhibited profound antiproliferative effects on the cancer
cells compared to the basic pH metabolites using both trypan blue dye exclusion assay and 3-(4,5-
dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) viability test. pH~5.2 samples
demonstrated by half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 0.8 mg and a cyclic voltammetry
oxidation peak potential and current of 234 mV and 0.45 µA, respectively. This indicates that the
cancer cells death could be attributed to membrane polarization/depolarization effects of the sample.
Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) studies confirmed that the plant metabolites affected
breast cancer apoptotic signaling pathways of cell death. The studies proved that plant metabolites
could be captured using simplified screening procedures for rapid drug discovery purposes. Such
procedures, however, would require the integration of affordable analytical tools to test and isolate
individual metabolites. Our approach could be an important strategy to create a library and database
of bioactive plant metabolites based on pH values.
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Research Article
Keywords
halloysite nanotubes, cyclic voltammetry, polarization/depolarization Dioclea Reflexa, plant metabolites, anticancer metabolites