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Hymenocardia acida (H. acida) is an African well-known shrub recognized for numerous
medicinal properties, including its cancer management potential. The advent of nanotechnology in
delivering bioactive medicinal plant extract with poor solubility has improved the drug delivery
system, for a better therapeutic value of several drugs from natural origins. This study aimed to
evaluate the anticancer properties of H. acida using human lung (H460), breast (MCF-7), and colon
(HCT 116) cancer cell lines as well as the production, characterization, and cytotoxicity study of
H. acida loaded into PLGA nanoparticles. Benchtop models of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Raniceps
ranninus were used for preliminary toxicity evaluation. Notable cytotoxic activity in benchtop models
and human cancer cell lines was observed for H. acida crude extract. The PLGA nanoparticles loading
H. acida had a size of about 200 nm and an association efficiency of above 60%, making them suitable to
be delivered by different routes. The outcomes from this research showed that H. acida has anticancer
activity as claimed from an ethnomedical point of view; however, a loss in activity was noted upon
encapsulation, due to the sustained release of the drug.
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Keywords
Anticancer activity Cytotoxicity Hymenocardia acida Nanoencapsulation Nanoparticle Plant extract PLGA
Citation
Pharmaceuticals 15 (5): 535 (2022)
Publisher
MDPI