Effect of Ambrosia arborescens Mill. ethanolic extract on breast cancer induced in rats.

Carmen R Silva-Correa,Víctor E Villarreal-La Torre, Gladys E Lozano-Ciudad, Ricardo M Gómez-Arce, Julio A Castañeda-Carranza, Deivy Y Dionicio-Rosado, María E Cotrina-León, William A Sagástegui-Guarniz,César D Gamarra-Sánchez,José L Cruzado-Razco

Veterinary world(2024)

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Background and Aims:Ambrosia arborescens Mill. (A. arborescens) is an aromatic plant used in traditional medicine as an anti-inflammatory, anti-tussive, anti-rheumatic, and anti-diarrheal agent. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of A. arborescens Mill. on a Rattus norvegicus var. albinus-induced breast cancer model. Materials and Methods:We collected A. arborescens from the province of Julcán, La Libertad Region, Per, and prepared an ethanolic extract using pulverized leaves macerated in 96° ethanol for 72 h with magnetic stirring. In the evaluation of anticancer activity, four experimental groups with 10 female rats each were formed: Group I (Control-7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene [DMBA]), which received DMBA (single dose) and physiological saline solution for 4 months, and Groups II, III, and IV, which received DMBA (single dose) and 200, 400, and 600 mg/kg/day of the ethanolic extract of A. arborescens, respectively, for 4 months. Results:The DMBA control group presented histological characteristics of ductal carcinoma in situ with necrotic and inflammatory areas, whereas the A. arborescens extract group showed a decrease in tumor volume and recovery of the ductal duct. Conclusion:Ethanol extract of A. arborescens leaves decreases tumor development in rats with induced breast cancer, and this effect is dose-dependent.
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7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene,ambrosia arborescens,breast carcinoma in situ,cancer,rat
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