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. 2012 Jul;32(7):2843-7.

Anticancer activity of a quercetin-based polymer towards HeLa cancer cells

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Anticancer activity of a quercetin-based polymer towards HeLa cancer cells

Francesco Puoci et al. Anticancer Res. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Quercetin is one of the most potent antioxidants showing anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative and antitumoral effects; however its short half-life in buffered solution (e.g. body fluids) has so far hampered its introduction into clinical practice.

Aim: To overcome this inconvenience, quercetin was covalently conjugated into a polymethacrylic acid backbone and the conjugate was tested on HeLa cancer cells.

Materials and methods: FT-IR, UV-Vis, Gel Permeation Chromatography analyses and the Folin-Ciocalteu test were performed to characterize the conjugate. Antioxidant properties were assessed by the DPPH test and the viability experiments by trypan blue exclusion assay.

Results: The conjugate showed a functionalization degree of 2.01 mg of Q per g, an IC(50) of 2.62 mg ml(-1) in the DPPH assay and was able to induce a 90% cell death after one day treatment, while the value for free Quercetin was 40% after three days.

Conclusion: Polymer conjugation significantly increases quercetin stability, leading to a sustained activity of the flavonoid.

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