1. Cytotoxicity evaluation of extracts and fractions of five marine sponges from the Persian Gulf and HPLC fingerprint analysis of cytotoxic extracts
Davood MAHDIAN ; Milad IRANSHAHY ; Abolfazl SHAKERI ; Hoda YAVARI ; Mehrdad IRANSHAHI ; Azar HOSEINI ; Melika NAZEMI
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2015;5(11):896-901
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Objective: To screen the cytotoxic effects of some marine sponges extracts on HeLa and PC12 cells. Methods: Five marine sponges including Ircinia echinata ( I. echinata), Dysidea avara, Axinella sinoxea, Haliclona tubifera and Haliclona violacea were collected from the Persian Gulf (Hengam Island). The cytotoxic effect of these sponges was evaluated by using MTT assay. The metabolic high performance liquid chromatography fingerprint of I. echinata was also carried out at two wavelengths (254 and 280 nm). Results: Among the sponges tested in this study, the extracts of I. echinata and Dysidea avara possessed the cytotoxic effect on HeLa and PC12 cells. The obtained fractions from high performance liquid chromatography were evaluated for their cytotoxic properties against the cell lines. The isolated fractions did not show significant cytotoxic properties. Conclusions: I. echinata could be considered as a potential extract for chemotherapy. Further investigation is needed to determine the accuracy of mechanism. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Cytotoxicity evaluation of extracts and fractions of ifve marine sponges from the Persian Gulf and HPLC ifngerprint analysis of cytotoxic extracts
Davood MAHDIAN ; Milad IRANSHAHY ; Abolfazl SHAKERI ; Azar HOSEINI ; Hoda YAVARI ; Melika NAZEMI ; Mehrdad IRANSHAHI
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2015;(11):850-854
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To screen the cytotoxic effects of some marine sponges extracts on HeLa and PC12 cells. 
 Methods: Five marine sponges including Ircinia echinata (I. echinata), Dysidea avara, Axinella sinoxea, Haliclona tubifera and Haliclona violacea were collected from the Persian Gulf (Hengam Island). The cytotoxic effect of these sponges was evaluated by using MTT assay. The metabolic high performance liquid chromatography fingerprint of I. echinata was also carried out at two wavelengths (254 and 280 nm). 
 Results:Among the sponges tested in this study, the extracts of I. echinata and Dysidea avara possessed the cytotoxic effect on HeLa and PC12 cells. The obtained fractions from high performance liquid chromatography were evaluated for their cytotoxic properties against the cell lines. The isolated fractions did not show significant cytotoxic properties. 
 Conclusions:I. echinata could be considered as a potential extract for chemotherapy. Further investigation is needed to determine the accuracy of mechanism.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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