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Inhibition of Colon Cancer Cells via Apoptosis Pathway by Ethanolic Extract of Andaliman (Zanthoxylum acanthopodium DC.) Fruits


Florensia Irena Napitupulu 1,2, Sulistiyani Sulistyani3,4*, Endang Prangdimurti 1 and Christofora Hanny Wijaya14


1Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University), Bogor, West Java, Indonesia

2Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences, East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia.

3Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, IPB University, Bogor (Bogor Agricultural University), Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.

4Tropical Biopharmaca Research Center of Excellence, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University), Bogor, West Java, Indonesia

Corresponding Author Email: sulistyanisoemardi@gmail.com


Abstract:

Andaliman (Zanthoxylum acanthopodium DC.) is an exotic spice from North Sumatra (Indonesia) commonly added to enrich the flavor of Bataknese ethnic food because of its unique aroma and trigeminal sensation. Traditionally, it is also known to have health benefits in the gastrointestinal tract; however no studies have reported it. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the potency of Andaliman fruit to inhibit the proliferation of HCT-116 and WiDr colon cancer cells and its underlying mechanism of inhibition. Andaliman fruits were extracted using ethanol. The anti-proliferative effect was evaluated using the MTT test, and the underlying mechanism of inhibition was examined using the Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) and Hoechst staining. Bax and Bcl-2 proteins were used as the markers for the pro-apoptotic and anti-apoptotic gene expression analysis, respectively. Andaliman ethanolic extract showed potential bioactivity to inhibit the growth of WiDr and HCT-116 cells in vitro with IC50 of 95.61 μg.mL-1 and 94.64 μg.mL-1, respectively. The cytotoxicity effect of andaliman was rationalized by the gene expression of Bax and Bcl-2 in a non-dose-dependent manner. In addition, Andaliman extract could increase the apoptotic gene marker expression in both cells at half of their IC50, i.e. 47.81 μg.mL-1 and 47.32 μg.mL-1 for WiDr and HCT-116 cells, respectively. This study demonstrated that Andaliman fruit could be potentially developed as a functional food ingredient to prevent colon cancer by inducing the apoptosis mechanism.


Keywords:

Andaliman; Anti-proliferative; Apoptosis; Colon cancer; Zanthoxylum


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