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  • Synadenium grantii, a plant used in southern Brazil for treating neoplastic diseases, was studied for its antitumoural properties against the B16F10 melanoma cell line using both in vitro and in vivo methods.
  • The latex from the plant showed diminishing cell viability in a time and concentration-dependent manner, leading to a significant 40% tumor volume reduction in mice.
  • Phytochemical analysis identified compounds like euphol and citrostadienol, with the latter demonstrating limited cytotoxic effects, while the latex itself was found to have notable cytotoxic activity against melanoma cells.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Synadenium grantii Hook f. has traditionally been used to treat various neoplastic diseases in southern Brazil.

Aim Of Study: Evaluation of the antitumoural potential of Synadenium grantii latex against B16F10 melanoma cell line using in vitro and in vivo models, as well as a phytochemical study of the latex.

Materials And Methods: The in vitro antitumoural activity was performed using MTT and trypan blue assays with different latex concentrations (1.7 µg-7.0 µg/well and 1.22 mg-4.88 mg/well). Flow cytometry was used to determine the progression of the cell cycle. The in vivo activity was performed by subcutaneously injecting melanoma cells in the dorsum of C57BL6 mice, followed by treating the mice with a popular form of use of the latex (garrafada) administered orally. After sacrificing the animals, histological analysis of the organs was performed by hematoxylin-eosin staining. The phytochemical study of the latex was performed by NMR and chromatographic procedures and the extracts and isolated substances were evaluated by IR, 1D and 2D NMR analysis.

Results: The Synadenium grantii latex exhibited decreased cell viability of the melanoma line in a concentration and time-dependent manner, and also cell cycle arrest in the S-G2/M phase. The latex caused a 40% reduction in the volume of tumours of the mice with melanomas. Histological examination of the organs of these animals showed no differences between groups. The phytochemical investigation resulted in the isolation and identification of triterpene euphol and the steroid citrostadienol, which were tested against the strain of melanoma. Euphol showed no antitumoural activity, while the steroid citrostadienol showed reduced cytotoxic activity.

Conclusion: The Synadenium grantii latex presented in vitro and in vivo cytotoxic effects with antitumoural activity against B16F10 melanoma cells.

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