Cite this article:
Rathor and Ram (2016). A Green Technology for Fighting Against Cancer. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.164.
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Green Technology for Fighting Against Cancer
Shruti Rathor and Alpana Ram
School of Pharmacy, Chouksey
Engineering College, Lalkhadan, Masturi road, Bilaspur - 495 006 India
SLT. Institute of Pharmaceutical
Sci, Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur - 495 006 India
Corresponding author email:
rathod.shruti@rediffmail.com
(Received
14 January 2016, accepted: 30 January 2016)
Abstract: The
objective of the proposed work is to evaluate the efficacy of pectin and
Modified Citrous Pectins (MCP) as anticancerous agent and also to qualify them
as polymers for designing drug delivery of selected oral antineoplastic agents
and to get synergistic effect in cancer. The exploitation of various plant
materials for the biosynthesis of microspheres is considered a green technology
as it does not involve any harmful chemicals. Empty microspheres and drug
loaded microspheres were prepared by the emulsification extraction technique
and subsequently evaluated for its different physical parameters as well as its
in vitro and in vivo drug release study. The citrous pectin, modified citrous
pectin, empty microspheres of MCP and drug loaded microspheres of MCP, were
compared for pectin activity, its release and its synergistic effect with
antineoplastic agent on KATO III cancer cell lines. Due to synergism drug
loaded microspheres of MCP kills highest number of cancer cells. From in vitro
and in Ovivo results, it may be concluded that pectin, modified pectin and drug
loaded modified citrus pectin microspheres is having cancer suppression effect.
Drug loaded microspreres of MCP are a suitable drug delivery system for
antineoplastic agent and have synergistic effect. Due to its anti-adhesive,
apoptosis- promoting, and apoptosis-inducing properties, it appears that MCP is
capable of targeting multiple critical rate-limiting steps involved in cancer
metastasis. In addition, by inhibiting Gal-3 anti-apoptotic function and
enhancing apoptosis induced by cytotoxic drugs, it holds the potential to
increase dramatically the efficiency of a conventional chemotherapy. From this
experiment, it could be concluded that as a natural polymer, pectin has
potentiality in suppression of cancer.
Keywords: Citrous
Pectin, MCP, Antineoplastic Agent, Microspheres, Synergistic Effect