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original articleIssue 19 (2) 2020 pp. 139-147

Aleksandra Szulczewska-Remi1, Małgorzata Nogala-Kalucka2

1Department of Controlling, Financial Analysis and Valuation, Poznan University of Economics and Business, Poland
2
Department of Biochemistry and Food Analysis, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Poland

Studies on the growth inhibiting and non-cytotoxic effects of tocotrienols on selected cancer cell lines

Abstract

Background. Tocotrienols found in certain plant oils, like palm, rice bran, grapeseed and annatto seeds, have been reported to possess beneficial properties for humans, including cancer prevention. Since studies on their beneficial effects on human breast cancer cells have been extensively reviewed, the current understanding of how tocotrienols affect other cancer cells deserves further research. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the antiproliferative and non-cytotoxic effects of tocotrienols on human hepatoma HepG2 and colon colorectal Caco-2 cell cultures.

Materials and methods. The cells were exposed to alpha-, beta-, gamma- or delta-tocotrienols at various concentrations and the antiproliferative activities were measured using MTS-based CellTiter 96 followed by a methylene blue assay for counting cells to evaluate the potential toxicity.

Results. The research on HepG2 showed statistically similar cytotoxic effects for both beta- and delta-T3 with no effects for alpha- and gamma-T3. Promising results were found for alpha-, beta- and gamma-T3 against CaCo-2.

Conclusion. The exact reasons for the sensitivity of liver cancer cells to tocotrienols are unknown. Inhibition is time and dose-dependent, therefore tocotrienols’ homologs show very high toxic or no effects. Tocotrienols appeared to be effective against colon cancer cells. Still, future investigation is necessary to explain the different mechanism of actions to support the antiproliferative effects of these homologs against colon cancer cells.

Keywords: tocotrienols (-T3), cell proliferation, cytotoxicity, liver cancer cell lines HepG2, colon cancer cell lines Caco-2
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MLA Szulczewska-Remi, Aleksandra, and Małgorzata Nogala-Kalucka. "Studies on the growth inhibiting and non-cytotoxic effects of tocotrienols on selected cancer cell lines." Acta Sci.Pol. Technol. Aliment. 19.2 (2020): 139-147. https://doi.org/10.17306/J.AFS.2020.0787
APA Szulczewska-Remi A., Nogala-Kalucka M. (2020). Studies on the growth inhibiting and non-cytotoxic effects of tocotrienols on selected cancer cell lines. Acta Sci.Pol. Technol. Aliment. 19 (2), 139-147 https://doi.org/10.17306/J.AFS.2020.0787
ISO 690 SZULCZEWSKA-REMI, Aleksandra, NOGALA-KALUCKA, Małgorzata. Studies on the growth inhibiting and non-cytotoxic effects of tocotrienols on selected cancer cell lines. Acta Sci.Pol. Technol. Aliment., 2020, 19.2: 139-147. https://doi.org/10.17306/J.AFS.2020.0787