An anthraquinone derived from the cheese fruit is being studied as a potential cancer remedy


Researchers have discovered that nordamnacanthal, an anthraquinone found in cheese fruit (Morinda citrifolia), possesses anti-cancer properties. In the study, published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, in vivo and in vitro experiments were used to determine the cytotoxic effects of nordamnacanthal.

  • Existing studies have shown that nordamnacanthal possesses several biological activities. However, these have only been observed in vitro.
  • To determine the in vitro cytotoxicity of nordamnacanthal, MTT, cell cycle, and Annexin V/PI assays were conducted. These were performed using MCF-7 and MDA-MB231 breast cancer cells.
  • An oral subchronic toxicity study was performed on mice that were fed nordamnacanthal daily for 28 days.
  • In vivo studies were done on 4T1 murine breast cancer cells-challenged mice. Immune parameters and changes in tumor size were used as basis for estimating the anti-tumor effect.
  • In vivo studies that were conducted include immunophenotyping, ELISA, and cytotoxicity assays.
  • Results showed that nordamnacanthal exhibits in vivo and in vitro cytotoxic activities. It is able to inhibit growth and induce cell death in MDA-MB231 and MCF-7 in vivo and it prevents tumor progression of 4T1 cells in vitro.

Find the full text of the study at this link.

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Journal reference

Abu N, Zamberi NR, Yeap SK, Nordin N, Mohamad NE, Romli MF, Rasol NE, Subramani T, Ismail NH, Alitheen NB. SUBCHRONIC TOXICITY, IMMUNOREGULATION AND ANTI-BREAST TUMOR EFFECT OF NORDAMNACANTAL, AN ANTHRAQUINONE EXTRACTED FROM THE STEMS OF MORINDA CITRIFOLIA L. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 27 January 2018; 18(31). DOI: 10.1186/s12906-018-2102-3



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