P11-038 Phytochemical, antioxidant and mitochondrial permeability transition analysis of fruit skin ethanolic extract of Annona muricata Linn. (Soursop)
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2025
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Question: Annona muricata Linn. contains a group of bioactive
long chain fatty acid derivatives called Annonaceous acetogenins,
which have shown selective cytotoxicity against several cancer
cell lines and other abnormal cells by a known mechanism. The
current study analyzed the phytochemical and antioxidant properties
of the fruit skin ethanolic extract of Annona muricata (ESA)
and its effect on the opening of rat liver mitochondrial membrane
permeability transition (MMPT) pore in vitro. Methods: Tests
for the phytochemical constituents of the extract and antioxidant
assays were carried out following standard protocols while the
opening of the MMPT pore in the presence of varying concentrations
of the extract was spectrophotometrically assayed under
succinate-energized conditions. Calcium chloride (CaCl2) solution
and spermine at specified concentrations were employed to trigger
and inhibit MMPT pore opening respectively. Results: The
results show that terpenoids, steroids and glycosides were found
present in the fruit skin ethanolic extract and the extracts were
found to have very low antioxidizing properties at the tested concentrations
based on the diphenyl-1-picryhydrazy (DPPH) radical
scavenging activity assay. Lipid peroxidation was induced in a
concentration-dependent manner on both the cytosolic and mitochondrial
hepatocyte fractions in vitro. In the absence of triggering
agent, 0.84 mg/ml concentration of ESA induced the opening of
the pore by 129% whereas the other three lower concentrations
(0.12 mg/ml, 0.36 mg/ml and 0.60 mg/ml) did not induce MMPT
pore opening. In the presence of the triggering agent, the extracts
showed no inhibitory activity; rather there was a greater increase
in the induction with increasing concentration of extracts. Conclu-
sions: From the foregoing, the fruit skin ethanolic extract of Annona
muricata may possibly contain bioactive components that are likely
to induce apoptosis thereby adding to the growing list of naturefriendly
chemopreventive and curative therapy of cancer.