Inula viscosa (L.) Aiton Ethanolic Extract Inhibits the Growth of Human AGS and A549 Cancer Cell Lines
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The present study shows the chemical profile and cytotoxic properties of the ethanolic extracts of Inula
viscosa from Northeast Algeria. The extract was obtained by maceration using ethanol. Its phenolic profile was
determined using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a diode array detector and an
electrospray mass spectrometer (UHPLC-DAD-ESI/MS), which allowed the identification and quantification of 17
compounds, 1,5-O-caffeoylquinic acid being the most abundant. The cytotoxic activity was assessed against
human gastric cancer (AGS) and human non-small-cell lung cancer (A549) cell lines, whereas ethanolic extract
elicited nearly 60% and 40% viability loss toward AGS and A549 cancer cells, respectively. Results also showed
that cell death is caspase-independent and confirmed the involvement of RIPK1 and the necroptosis pathway in
the toxicity induced by the I. viscosa extract. In addition, the ethanolic extract would not provoke morphological
traits in the cancer cells. These findings suggest that I. viscosa can be a source of new antiproliferative drugs or
used in preparation plant-derived pharmaceuticals.