ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2018,10,5,1007-1011.DOI:10.5530/pj.2018.5.171Published:August 2018Type:Original ArticleIn vitro Evaluation of Seaweed Gracilaria verrucosa for Cytotoxic Activity against Cervical HeLa CellsMicheylla Kusumaning Dewi, Ade Arsianti, Cut Raisya Zahira Zagloel, Yully Astika Nugrahayning Aziza, Kartika Dwi Kurniasari, Baiq Kirana Dyahningrum Mandasari, Riathul Masita, Futihati Ruhama Zulfa, Norma Nur Azizah, and Rista Putrianingsih Micheylla Kusumaning Dewi1, Ade Arsianti2,3*, Cut Raisya Zahira Zagloel1, Yully Astika Nugrahayning Aziza1, Kartika Dwi Kurniasari1, Baiq Kirana Dyahningrum Mandasari1, Riathul Masita1, Futihati Ruhama Zulfa1, Norma Nur Azizah3, Rista Putrianingsih2 1Medical Student, Department of Medical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Depok, INDONESIA. 2Department of Medical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, Depok, INDONESIA. 3Drug Development Research Cluster, Drug Discovery Division, Indonesia Medical Education and Research Institute (IMERI), Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, Jalan Salemba Raya 6 Jakarta 10430, INDONESIA.Abstract:Background: Seaweed macroalgae of Gracilaria verrucosa has been known to have a potent anticancer activity, however the cytotoxicity against cervical cancer has not been explored further. Objective: This study aims to utilize Indonesia’s marine resource which is focused on seaweed macroalgae G. verrucosa as a future anti-cervical cancer agent. Materials and Method: Seaweed G. verrucosa originated from Labuan Aji beach, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia, extracted, macerated, and fractionated into four organic solvents of different polarity, consisting of hexane, ethyl acetate, chloroform and ethanol. Then, the macroalgae extracts are diluted into 8 different concentrations. Afterwards, in vitro anticancer activity evaluation of hexane, ethyl acetate, chloroform and ethanol extracts of G. verrucosa against cervical HeLa cells were conducted by MTT cell proliferation assay. Triplo mechanism is also applied in this study to increase the accuracy of the results. The anticancer activity is measured using IC50 value. Results: The four concentrated extracts G. verrucosa showed cytotoxicity against cervical HeLa cells. The greatest anticancer activity is depicted by hexane extract with an IC50 of 14.94 μg/mL, followed by chloroform (IC50 15.74 μg/mL), ethyl acetate (IC50 16.18 μg/mL), and ethanol (IC50 19.43 μg/mL). Conclusion: Our results clearly indicate that hexane, ethanol, chloroform, and ethyl acetate extracts of seaweed G. verrucosa can be further developed to be anti-cervical cancer agents, with hexane extract displaying the greatest cytotoxic effect. Keywords:Cytotoxicity, Gracillaria verrucosa, HeLa cervical cancer cells, IC50 value, MTT AssayView:PDF (621.13 KB) PDF Images Figure 1: Morphology of Gracilaria verrucosa. ‹ Curcuma longa (Medicinal Plant) Research: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications Output during 1997-2016 up Phytochemical Test and Cytotoxic Activity of Macroalgae Eucheuma cottonii against Cervical HeLa Cells ›