IN VITRO HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF Commiphora caudate (wight&arn) Engl ON THE BRL3A CELL LINE
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1 Page1631 Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2014 ISSN NO: Journal home page: INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH IN VITRO HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF Commiphora caudate (wight&arn) Engl ON THE BRL3A CELL LINE Nisha Pothan 1, Jyoti Harindran 2 1 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Karpagam University, Karpagam, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu , India. 2 University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Rubber Board (P.O), Kottayam, Kerala, India. Corresponding author ARTICLE INFO Article history Received 22/03/2014 Available online 07/04/2014 Keywords Commiphora Caudate(Wight&Arn)Engl Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, Rifampicin, MTT Assay. Nisha Pothan Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Karpagam University, Karpagam, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu , India. nisha7925@yahoomail.co.in ABSTRACT An investigation has been carried out to evaluate the in vitro hepatoprotective effect of extract of Commiphora caudate(wight&arn)engl using antitubercular drugs(isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, Rifampicin) and D (+)-Galactosamine as toxicant and silymarin as standard drug by MTT assay[(3-(4,5 dimethylthiazole 2 yl)-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide) assay. Commiphora Caudata (Burseraceae) is a potential medicinal plant used traditionally in the treatment of rheumatism, ulcers, diarrhea and diabetes. The present investigation was aimed to study the effect of ethanolic extract of Commiphora Caudata for evaluation of the hepatoprotective activity of on the BRL3A (Rat, Liver cell line) cell line. The various solvent extracts were tested for its inhibitory effect on BRL3A (Rat, Liver cell line) cell line. The percentage viability of the cell line was carried out. However, a very limited information available on the pharmacological activity of this plant. Hence, it was proposed to carry out a preliminary in vitro analysis of the hepato protective activity of the plant, which gave promising results. The results of this study indicate that roots extracts of plants have good potentials for use in hepatic disease. Please cite this article in press as Nisha Pothan et al. In Vitro Hepatoprotective Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Commiphora Caudate(Wight&Arn)Engl on Tthe Brl3a Cell Line. Indo American Journal of Pharm Research.2014:4(03). Copy right 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Indo American journal of Pharmaceutical Research, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
2 Page1632 INTRODUCTION Liver is considered to be one of the most vital organs that functions as metabolism of nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and excretion of waste metabolites. Additionally, it is also has a role in the metabolism and excretion of drugs and other xenobiotics from the body thereby providing protection against foreign substances by detoxifying and elimination. Liver disease is a term that affects the cells, tissues, structures, or functions of the liver. Liver dysfunction is a major health problem that challenges not only healthcare professionals but also the pharmaceutical industry and drug regulatory agencies. Liver cell injury caused by various toxic substances like antibiotic, chemotherapeutic agents, carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ), thioacetamide, excessive alcohol consumption and microbes etc. The available synthetic drugs to treat liver disorders in this condition also cause further damage to the liver. Hence, Herbal drugs have become popular and their use is widespread. Herbal medicines have been used in the liver diseases treatment of a long time. A number of plants and formulations have been claimed to have hepatoprotective activity. Nearly 160 phytoconstituents from various plants have been claimed to possess liver protecting activity. In India, more than 87 plants are used in 33 patented and proprietary ingredient plant formulations. In spite of the tremendous advances made, no significant and safe hepatoprotective agents are available in modern therapeutics. Therefore, due importance has been given globally to develop plantbased hepatoprotective drugs effective against a variety of hepatic disorders. The present study was aimed at compiling data based on reported works on promising phytochemicals from medicinal plants that have been tested in hepatotoxicity models. The hepatoprotective activity is probably due to the presence of flavonoids in all few herbal plants. The results of this study indicate that roots extracts of plants have good potentials for use in hepatic disease. 1 Commiphora caudate(wight&arn)engl. is a small tree with a thick trunk and soft bark, growing in the western ghats region of Tamilnadu,Karnataka and the various parts of kerala.its bark, leaves has been used in the folk medicine for treating vata, pitta, diabetes, low back pain, sciatica, fever, arthritis and urinary retention. The plant Commiphora caudata is belonging to family Burseraceae is claimed to possess astringent, sweet, cooling, aphrodisiac, diuretic and antidiabetic activities. It is locally called as Kilimaram,Idingil and Kizhuvam. It is used for fever, strangury, vitiated conditions of vata and pitta in siddha systems of medicine. The leaves are useful in rheumatalgia. It was reported to contain tannins, carbohydrate and oleo-gum resin. After scrutiny of published literature shows its medicinal importance, the present protocol has been outlined regarding the in vitro hepatoprotective activity on this selected plant using different extracts. It is in view of this, that an attempt was made to evaluate the in vitro hepatoprotective activity of Commiphora caudate(wight&arn)engl. using ethanolic extract against antitubercular drugs Isoniazid, Rifampicin and Pyrazinamide andd (+)-Galactosamine. MATERIALS AND METHOD Plant Collections and Authentications The plant of Commiphora Caudata was obtained from the locally from Tirunelvel and Pudhukottai district of Tamil Nadu during April 2013, and this was authenticated by Prof. V.Chelladurai, Research Officer-Botany (Scientist-C), Central Council for Research in Ayurveda & Siddha, Govt.of India, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu..The voucher specimen has been preserved for future reference at Herbarium of the Institute (CCRAS 5765/11/1/2013).This were freed from earthy material, washed, shade dried and powdered. Extraction: The dried material Commiphora Caudata roots was used for extraction, initially 200gms of material was packed into the thimble and 2.5 liters of solvent used for extraction was poured into flask (Round Bottom flask). The soxhlet extraction was performed for hours until the siphon tube collected solvent appears to be clear. Later the extracted solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure to get dried extract. The Yield of the extraction was calculated. Extraction yield (%) = (weight of the dried extract x 100) / (weight of the original sample) Phytochemical Screening The ethanolic extracts of Commiphora Caudata roots subjected to various chemical tests in order to determine the secondary plant constituents presents by employing the use of various methods as follows: Test for Reducing Sugars; To 2 ml of the extract, Add 5ml of a mixture (1:1) of Fehling's solution IA and Fehling's solution II (B) and for five minutes the mixture was boiled in a water bath. A brick-red precipitate indicated the presence of free reducing sugars Test for the presence of anthraquinones: To 1ml of the extract was shaken with 10 ml of benzene, filtered and 10 percent ammonia solution added to the filtrate. The mixture was shaken; the presence of a pink, red or violet colour in lower phase indicated the presence of anthraquinones Test for Saponins: To 1ml of the extract was dissolved in a 5 ml of distilled water in a test-tube, the test tube was stopperred with a cork and shaken vigorously for 25 seconds and then allowed to stand for 15 minutes. The appearance of frothing which persists on warming indicated the presence of saponins
3 Page1633 Test for Flavonoids: To a portion of the extract, a few drops of 10 % ferric chloride solution were added. A green or blue colour indicated the presence of phenols. Test for Steroids/Terpenes: To 1ml of the extract was dissolved and 2 ml of acetic anhydride and cooled well. Sulphuric acid was carefully added. A color change from violet to blue to green indicated the presence of a steroids Test for Tannins: To 1ml of ethanol extract was dissolved in water followed by a few drops of 10% ferric chloride. A blue black, green or blue green precipitate would indicate the presence of tannins Test for Alkaloids: To 1ml of ethanol extract was stirred with 2ml of hydrochloric acid on a stem bath; the 1ml portion filtrate was treated with a few drops of Mayer's reagent and a second 1ml portion was treated with Dragendorff's reagent.turbidity with either of these reagents would indicate the presence of alkaloids 4. Preparation of solutions: Toxicants: a.10 mg of antitubercular drugs Isoniazid, Rifampicin and Pyrazinamide (1:2:5) were dissolved in 1 ml DMSO and diluted to 10 ml with minimum essential medium. By diluting with water 1000, 500,250 and 125 µg/ml solutions were prepared. b. 10 mg of D (+)-Galactosamine was dissolved in 1 ml DMSO and diluted to 10 ml with minimum essential medium. By diluting with water 50, 40 and 20 µg/ml solutions were prepared. c. Silymarin at a concentration of 250µg/ml was used as standard Sample Solution: 10 mg of Commiphora Caudata roots was dissolved in 1 ml of DMSO and diluted to 10 ml with minimum essential medium. By diluting with water 1000,500,250 and 125 µg/ml solutions were prepared Cell lines used 8 : The cell line BRL 3A used for screening hepatoprotective activity of the plant extract was obtained from National Centre for Cell Sciences, Pune, India. The description of the cell line is as follows. Tissue/Organ: Normal,Liver Strain : Buffalo Source : Rat Morphology: Epithelial Stock cells of BRL3A were cultured in DMEM (Dulbecco s modified eagles medium) supplemented with 10% inactivated Foetal Bovine Serum (FBS), penicillin (100 IU/ml), streptomycin (100 µg/ml) and amphotericin B (5 µg/ml) in an humidified atmosphere of 5% CO2 at 37 0 C until confluent. The cells was dissociated with TPVG. The stock cultures was grown in 25 cm culture flasks and all experiments was carried out in 96 microtitre plates Determination of cell viability by MTT Assay Principle: The ability of the cells to survive a toxicity has been the basis of most cytotoxicity assays. This assay is based on the assumption that dead cells or their products do not reduce tetrazolium. The assay depends both on the number of cells present and on the mitochondrial activity per cell. The principle involved is the cleavage of tetrazolium salt 3-(4, 5 dimethyl thiazole-2-yl)-2, 5- diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) into a blue coloured product (formazan) by mitochondrial enzyme succinate dehydrogenase. The number of cells was found to be proportional to the extent of formazan production by the cells used 9 Procedure: 2 The monolayer cell culture was trypsinized and the cell count was adjusted to 1.0 x 105 cells/ml using DMEM medium containing 10% FBS. To each well of the 96 well microtitre plate, 0.1 ml of the diluted cell suspension (approximately 10,000 cells) was added. After 24 h, when a partial monolayer was formed, the supernatant was flicked off, washed the monolayer once with medium and 100 µl of different test concentrations of test drugs were added on to the partial monolayer in microtitre plates. The plates were then incubated at 37 o C for 3 days in 5% CO 2 atmosphere, and microscopic examination was carried out and observations were noted every 24 h interval. After 48 h, the drug solutions in the wells were discarded and 50 µl of MTT in PBS was added to each well. The plates were gently shaken and incubated for 3 h at 37 o C in 5% CO 2 atmosphere. The supernatant was removed and 100 µl of propanol was added and the plates were gently shaken to solubilize the formed formazan. The absorbance was measured using a microplate reader at a wavelength of 540 nm. The percentage growth inhibition was calculated using the following formula and concentration of test drug needed to inhibit cell growth by 50% (CTC 50 ) values is generated from the dose-response curves for each cell line.
4 Page1634 % Growth Inhibition = 100 Mean OD of control group / Mean OD of individual test group X 100 Determination Hepatoprotective activity 10 The monolayer cell culture was trypsinated and the cell count was adjusted to 1.0 x 10-5 cells/ml using medium containing 10% new born calf serum. To each well of the 96 well microlitre plate, the diluted cell suspension of 0.1 ml (approximately 10,000 cells) was added. After 24 hours, when a partial monolayer was formed, the supernatant was flicked off, washed the monolayer once and 100µl of different drug concentrations was added to the cells in microtitre plate. The plate was then incubated at 37ºC for 3 days in 5% CO 2 atmosphere and microscopic examination was carried out and the observations recorded every 24 hours. After 72 hours, the drug solutions in the wells were discarded and 50 µl of MTT was added to each well. The plates were gently shaken and incubated for 3 hours at 37ºC in 5% CO 2 atmosphere. The supernatant was removed and 50 µl of propanol was added and the plates were gently shaken to solubilise the formazan. The absorbance was measured using a micro plate reader at a wavelength of 540 nm.. The percentage cell viability was determined, based on which the percentage protection offered by test and standard drugs was calculated over the ethanol control The percentage growth inhibition and percentage cell protection was calculated using the formula % cell protection = Mean O.D of individual test group /Mean O.D of control group x100 % growth inhibition = Mean O.D of individual test group /Mean O.D of control group x100 Statistical analysis : Data are expressed as means ± SEM. Mean difference between groups were analyzed by Student s test. P value < was considered to be statistically significant. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Preliminary Phytochemical Screening The phytochemical screening showed that the presence of alkaloids, amino acids, flavonoids, glycosides, proteins, reducing sugars, starch, steroids, tannins, terpenoids. The Yield (Table 1) of the extraction was calculated. Table 1: Percentage of yield of Commiphora Caudata roots with given solvents Solvent Appearance % of Yield Petroleum Ether Brown 0.9% Chloroform Brown 01.2% Ethyl Acetate Brown 01.17% Ethyl Alcohol Brown 09.7% Distilled Water Brown 04.7% Phytochemical Screening The phytochemical screening showed (Table 2) that the presence of alkaloids, amino acids, flavonoids, glycosides, proteins, reducing sugars, starch, steroids, tannins, terpenoids. Table 2 :Phytochemical screening on Commiphora Caudata roots with given solvents Ingredients Petroleum Ether Chloroform Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Alcohol Distilled Water Alkaloids Amino Acids Anthraquinones Flavonoids Glycosides Gums and Mucilage Proteins Reducing Sugars Saponins Starch Steroids Tannins Terpenoids Determination Hepatoprotective activity
5 Page1635 The tetrazolium salt (3-(4, 5dimethylthiazole 2 yl)-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide) was taken up into the cells and reduced in a mitochondria dependent reaction to yield formazan. This accumulates within the cell, due to the fact that it do not pass through the plasma membrane. The product is librated on solubilisation of the cells, and can be detected and quantified by a colorimeric method. The ability of cells to reduce MTT provides an indication of mitochondrial integrity and activity which was interpreted as a measure of viability cell number. The assay has therefore been adopted for use with cultures of exponentially growing cells. Determination of ability to reduce MTT to the formazan derivative after exposure to test compounds compared to the control, enables the relative protection of test chemicals to be assessed. From dose-response curves were calculated for the toxicants over a range of concentrations, enabling 50% cytotoxic concentration (CTC 50 ) to be calculated. (i.e. concentrations of hepatotoxicant required to reduce cell viability).this concentration of hepatotoxicants was used to test the protective effect of Commiphora Caudata roots. Since approximately 50% inhibition was achieved with 500 µg/ml(table 3), 50% cytotoxic concentration (CTC 50 )was taken as 500µg/ml for anti tubercular drugs on BRL 3-A cell lines. Since approximately 50 % inhibition was achieved with 40 µg/ml, CTC 50 was taken as 40 µg/ml for Galactosamine HCl drugs on BRL 3A cell lines. (Table 4) Table 3: Cytotoxicity of anti tubercular drugs on BRL 3-A cell line by MTT assay Hepatotoxicant Concentration (µg/ml) Mean absorbance % Growth Anti tubercular drugs (INH+RMP+PYZ) Control Table 4: Cytotoxicity of galactosamine HCl on BRL-3A cell line by MTT assay Hepato toxicant Galactosamine HCl Concentration (µg/ml) Mean absorbance %Growth inhibition Control Hepatoprotective activity of Commiphora Caudata roots against anti tubercular drugs and galactosamine HC by MTT assay The ratio of 1:2:5 anti tubercular drugs isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide in was used as hepatotoxicant to assess the hepatoprotective effect of ethanolic extract Commiphora Caudata roots. The percentage protection of plant extract was determined and presented in (Table 5). Since the 50% cytotoxic concentration(ctc 50 )of antitubercular drugs was approximately 500 µg/ml (Table5), this concentration was used to determine the hepatoprotective effect of the drugs against BRL 3-A cell lines by MTT assay. Silymarin at the concentration of 250µg/ml showed highest protection (99.47%). Commiphora Caudata roots at 1000µg/ml showed 81% protection followed by 125µg/ml which showed least protection i.e % Galactosamine HCl was used as hepatotoxicant to assess the hepatoprotective effect of Commiphora Caudata roots. The percentage protection of plant extract was determined and presented in Table 4. Since the 50% cytotoxic concentration (CTC 50 ) of galactosamine HCl was approximately 40µg/ml (Table 4), this concentration was used to determine the hepatoprotective effect of the drugs against BRL 3-A cell lines by MTT assay. Silymarin at the concentration of 250µg/ml showed highest protection (95.13%). Commiphora Caudata roots at 1000µg/ml showed 83.93% protection followed by 125µg/ml which showed least protection i.e %.
6 Page1636 Table 5: Hepatoprotective activity of Commiphora Caudata roots by MTT assay Sl no Con. of extract (µg/ml)+ % Protection by % Protection by hepatotoxicants(500µg/ml) anti tubercular drugs a galactosamine HCl a 1 Commiphora Caudata roots toxicant Commiphora Caudata roots toxicant Commiphora Caudata roots toxicant Commiphora Caudata roots toxicant Silymarin 250+ toxicant 99.47** 95.13** 6 Only toxicant 45.05* 53.51* 7 Control 100* 100* a All values are mean ± S.E.M. n=6, *P < when compared to untreated cells.**p < when compared to intoxicated cells CONCLUSION The 50% cytotoxic concentration (CTC 50 )of anti tubercular drugs and galactosamine HCl, which were used as hepatotoxicants to assess the hepatoprotective effect of the extracts of plant were found to be 500µg/ml and 40 µg/ml respectively against BRL-3 cell lines. The Alcoholic extract showed over 80.5 % protection for both the toxicants and Silymarin which is promising for further in vivo studies for hepatoprotective effect.
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