Moringa oleifera seed methanol extract with consolidated antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and anticancer activities
Esmail M. El‐Fakharany,
Wafaa B. Elsharkawy,
Yousra A. El‐Maradny
et al.
Abstract:The wide biological activity of the Moringa oleifera represents a potential opportunity for developing selective cancer treatment drugs. The bioactive phytochemicals in Moringa seed extract (MSE) indicated large numbers of phytochemicals (21 compounds) with dominant abundance for cycloisolongifolene, 8,9‐dehydro‐9‐vinyl, and chamazulene accounting for 12.7% and 12.19% of the total detected compounds. The MSE showed a potent anticancer effect toward Caco‐2, MDA, and HepG‐2 cells with half‐maximal inhibitory con… Show more
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