ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2018,10,6,1216-1220.DOI:10.5530/pj.2018.6.208Published:August 2018Type:Original ArticleIn-vitro Cytotoxic Activity of Indianthus virgatus (Roxb.)Suksathan and Borchs. On A549, A431, CaCo2, U87 and L929 Cell LinesSangeetha D N, and S Rajamani Sangeetha D N1, S. Rajamani2 1Department of Botany, Research Scholar, Bharathair University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu INDIA. 2Department of Botany, Associate Professor St. Joseph’s Post Graduate and Research Centre, Langford road, Bengaluru, Karnataka, INDIA.Abstract:Introduction: Medicinal plants play a key role to cure many diseases from time immemorial. The usage of medicinal plants in traditional medicinal system is the vital process of India. Cancer is one of the killing diseases and causes severe defects on human being. There are many types of cancer diseases in human beings affects the different organs. There is no proper medicine to cure such kind of cancer diseases. Objective: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the test substances for their cytotoxicity against selected cell lines. Methods: In the present study the in-vitro cytotoxicity potential of chloroform and methanolic leaf extract of Indianthus virgatus (Roxb.) Suksathan and Borchs. Was carried out against five cell lines, four of which were cancerous and one normal cell line i.e., A549, A431, CaCo2, U87 and L929. Results: The results revealed that the cytotoxicity potential of the leaf and rhizome increased with the increase in concentration of leaf and rhizome extracts. The chloroform leaf extract showed highest percentage of growth inhibition against A549 cell line. The methanol leaf extract showed highest percentage of growth inhibition against A431 cell line. The chloroform leaf extract showed highest percentage of growth inhibition against CaCo2 cell line. The chloroform rhizome extract showed highest percentage of growth inhibition against U87 cell line. The methanolic leaf extract showed highest percentage of growth inhibition against L929 cell line .This shows that for different cell lines the highest percentage growth of inhibition was shown by different extracts. Conclusion: The present study has suggested that the leaf and rhizome extracts of Indianthus virgatus (Roxb.) Suksathan and Borchs. , Possesses potent anticancer property which can be used to prepare anticancer drug with proper standardization methods. Keywords:Anticancer activity, Cancer Cell Lines, Indianthus virgatus (Roxb.) Suksathan and Borchs, Medicinal plantView:PDF (587.04 KB) PDF Images Graphical Abstract ‹ Chemical Composition and Ethnobotany of Livistona jenkinsiana Griff: An Endangered Thatching Palm Tree of Eastern Himalayas up Phytochemical Screening and Antimicrobial Studies in Leaf Extracts of Indigofera aspalathoides (Vahl.) ›