ISSN : 2663-2187

Characterization and Antileukemic Potential of Annona muricata Leaf Fractions on “MOLT-3” T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cells

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Suganya Ilango1*,Manobharathi Vengaimaran2, Priyanka Jayachandran3,Udayadharshini Subramaniyam4, Divya Ramalingam4, Ranjini Balan4, Rethi Saliya Allimuthu4,NirmaladeviRamalingam5
» doi: 10.48047/AFJBS.6.5.2024.8564-8575

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Results of this research demonstrate that leaf fractions of Annona muricata can cause the T-ALL cell line, molt-3, to undergo apoptosis. To find out what phytochemicals are in the Annona muricata leaf fraction (F4C), we used FTIR and GCMS in this investigation. Different functional groups were detected by FTIR findings, and different phytochemicals were detected by GCMS analysis in the F4C fraction. The cytotoxic efficacy of the F4C fraction against molt-3 cell lines were confirmed byMTT and SRB assays.The F4C treated cells terminated at the G0-G1 phase of the cell cycle, according to cell cycle analysis. It was determined that the substantial drop in MMP staining by JC-1 labelling corresponded to the loss of MMP. Anticancer efficacy against molt-3 cell line is thus demonstrated by Annona muricata leaf fractions.

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