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  • The study investigates the therapeutic properties of rose flowers (Rosa chinensis) through pharmacological testing, confirming traditional uses with scientific evidence.
  • Various methods, including DNA isolation, antibacterial assays, and anticancer evaluations, were used to analyze the rose extract's effects, highlighting its potent antimicrobial activity against drug-resistant bacteria and its impact on lung cancer cells.
  • The findings suggest that the rose extract contains several active compounds responsible for its therapeutic benefits, showing promise as a potential antimicrobial drug and anticancer agent.

Article Abstract

Background: Screening of herbal plants for various therapeutic properties is the hour as it shows promising activity. Scientific evidence of the pharmacological activity of the plant strengthens the traditional application of plants.

Methods: Rose flowers (Rosa chinensis) were procured and grounded into a coarse powder. The DNA was isolated from rose flower and molecular identification was performed by rbcL-BF and rbcL-724R primers. Antibacterial activity was evaluated by using disc and agar diffusion methods and the anti-cancer effect of the rose flower extract (RE) was examined using MTT assay in lung cancer cell line. The mechanism of cell death induced by RE was qualitatively measured using Acridine orange/Ethidium bromide staining and Hoechst staining. GC-MS analysis was performed using GC-MS-5975C.

Result: The RE showed potent antimicrobial activity against various ATCC cultures. The rose extract strongly inhibits the growth of ESBL resistant organism along with inhibition of biofilm formation in the ESBL resistant organism. The extract caused apoptotic and necrotic cell death in lung cancer cells. GC-MS analysis demonstrated the presence of several biologically active compounds such as Clindamycin, Phytol, Octanoic acid, and Stigmasterol which might be the reason for the therapeutic properties of the plant.

Conclusion: This study shows the antimicrobial and biofilm inhibition activity against the clinical isolates of Klebsiella pneumonia. The study shows the cytotoxic and apoptotic activity in A549 cancer cell line. Thus, the plant may act as a potent antimicrobial drug against resistant strains.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10636979PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-023-04222-2DOI Listing

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