tbzmedTabriz University of Medical SciencesAPBAdvanced Pharmaceutical BulletinOriginal ResearchAdvanced Pharmaceutical BulletinCytotoxic Effects of Alcoholic Extract of Dorema Glabrum Seed on Cancerous Cells ViabilityCytotoxic Effects of Dorema Glabrum SeedBannazadeh AmirkhizMaryamDrug Applied Research Center,Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, student of Tabriz International University of Medical Sciences (Aras), Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran, RashtchizadehNaderehDrug Applied Research Center,Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, NazemiehHoseinResearch Center for Pahrmaceutical Nanotechnology, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, AbdolalizadehJalalDrug Applied Research Center,Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, MohammadnejadLeilaImmonuology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, baradaranbehzadImmonuology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran., 12201330122013321322013Tabriz University of Medical Sciences2013Cytotoxic Effects of Alcoholic Extract of Dorema Glabrum Seed on Cancerous Cells Viability

Purpose: In the present study cytotoxic effects of the alcoholic extract of Dorema Glabrum seed on viability of WEHI-164 cells, mouse Fibrosarcoma cell line and L929 normal cells were compared with the cytotoxic effects of Taxol (anticancer and apoptosis inducer drug). Methods: To find out the plant extract cytotoxic effects, MTT test and DNA fragmentation assay, the biochemical hallmark of apoptosis were performed on cultured and treated cells. Results: According to the findings the alcoholic extract of Dorema Glabrum seed can alter cells morphology and because of chromatin condensation and other changes they shrink and take a spherical shape, and lose their attachment too. So the plant extract inhibits cell growth albeit in a time and dose dependent manner and results in degradation of chromosomal DNA. Conclusion: Our data well established the anti-proliferative effect of methanolic extract of Dorema Glabrum seed and clearly showed that the plant extract can induce apoptosis and not necrosis in vitro, but the mechanism of its activities remained unknown. These results demonstrated that Dorema Glabrum seed might be a novel and attractive therapeutic candidate for tumor treatment in clinical practices.