RT Journal Article T1 Antioxidant and antiproliferative potential of ethanolic extracts from Moringa oleifera, Tropaeolum tuberosum and Annona cherimola in colorrectal cancer cells A1 Fuel, Marco A1 Mesas, Cristina A1 Martínez, Rosario A1 Ortiz, Raul A1 Quiñonero, Francisco A1 Prados, José A1 Porres, Jesús M. A1 Melguizo, Consolación K1 Moringa Oleifera K1 Tropaeolum tuberosum K1 Annona cherimola K1 Ethanolic extract K1 Colon cancer K1 5-Fluorouracil K1 Etanol K1 Neoplasias del colon K1 Fluorouracilo K1 Annonaceae K1 Antioxidantes AB Moringa oleifera, Tropaeolum tuberosum and Annona cherimola are medicinal plants traditionally used in Ecuador. However, their therapeutic properties are not completely known. We analyzed chromatographically ethanolic extracts of the seeds of M. oleifera, A. cherimola and the tubers of T. tuberosum; all presented a high content of polyphenols. The extract of A. cherimola showed the highest antioxidant activity and M. oleifera had the highest capacity to enhance the activity of detoxifying enzymes such as glutathione S-transferase and quinone oxidoreductase. The antitumor effect of these extracts was evaluated in vitro with colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines T84, HCT-15, SW480 and HT-29, as well as with cancer stem cells (CSCs). A. cherimola and M. oleifera extracts presented the lowest IC50 in T-84 and HCT-15 (resistant) cells, respectively, as well as the highest level of inhibition of proliferation in multicellular tumor spheroids of HCT-15 cells. The inhibitory effect on CSCs is noteworthy because in vivo, these cells are often responsible for cancer recurrences and resistance to chemotherapy. Moreover, all extracts showed a synergistic activity with 5-Fu. The antiproliferative mechanism of the extracts was related to overexpression of caspases 9, 8 and 3 and increased production of reactive oxygen species. In addition, we observed cell death by autophagy in M. oleifera and T. tuberosum extracts. Therefore, these ethanolic extracts are excellent candidates for future molecular analysis of the presence of bioactive compounds and in vivo studies which could improve colon cancer therapy. PB Elsevier Masson SN 0753-3322 YR 2021 FD 2021-09-30 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/4350 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/4350 LA en NO Fuel M, Mesas C, Martínez R, Ortiz R, Quiñonero F, Prados J, et al. Antioxidant and antiproliferative potential of ethanolic extracts from Moringa oleifera, Tropaeolum tuberosum and Annona cherimola in colorrectal cancer cells. Biomed Pharmacother. 2021 Nov;143:112248 DS RISalud RD Apr 6, 2025