The Journal of Phytopharmacology 2024; 13(2):177-183 DOI:10.31254/phyto.2024.13212
GCMS-based Phytochemical Profiling of L. camara Induces Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest in Lung Cancer
Ashajyothi C1 , Sai Sandeep Y1 , Pooja R2
1. Department of Studies and Research in Biotechnology, Vijayanagar Sri Krishnadevarya, Ballari, Karnataka- 583105, India
2. Department of Biotechnology, Surana College Autonomous, Southend Road, Bangalore, Karnataka- 560004, India
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Received: 31st March, 2024 / Accepted: 27th April, 2024 / Published : 30th April, 2024
In this paper, the focus is on the phytochemical study of Lantana camara L. leaf extract, specifically its antioxidant and anti-cancer effects. The study shows that all solvent extracts have significant antioxidant and anticancer activity. However, the methanol liquid extract of L. camara leaf contains higher levels of metabolites than other solvents. The methanolic extracts of the leaves of four distinct species of Lantana camara also have high levels of terpenoid chemicals, which demonstrate strong antioxidant and free radical elimination properties. With further research, it is possible that useful medications can be developed for the treatment of various human diseases, especially lung cancer.
Phytochemicals, Plant extract, Antioxidant, Metabolites, Lantana camara, GCMS
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Ashajyothi C, Sai Sandeep Y, Pooja R. GCMS-based phytochemical profiling of L. camara induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in lung cancer. J Phytopharmacol 2024; 13(2):177-183. doi: 10.31254/phyto.2024.13212
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