Screening for the P-Glycoprotein Inhibitory Pump Activity of Plant Extracts that are Used in Tanzanian Traditional Medicine

  • A. R. KAMUHABW
  • C. M. NSHIMO
  • P. D. DE WITTE
Keywords: Plant extract, P-glycoprotein inhibition, rhodamine 6G, MCF-7R cells

Abstract


An in vitro screening experiment of 45 methanolic plant extracts was carried out to investigate the inhibition of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in MCF-7R cells. The investigation was carried out using standard functional assay with rhodamine 6G as the fluorescent probe and reserpine, a known inhibitor of P-glycoprotein pump, was used as a reference drug. The results revealed that out of the 45 plant extracts tested, 3 extracts i.e. Bauhinia thoningii, Clerodendrum myricoides and Rhus natalensis exhibited pronounced activity at the concentration of 100 g/ml. In comparison to the negative control, B. thoningii, C. myricoides and R. natalensis extracts inhibited the pump by a factor of about 2.5, 4 and 4.3, respectively. The remaining 42 extracts did not show any activity. The reference drug reserpine (20 M) inhibited the pump by a factor of about 11. These preliminary results indicate that the inhibition of P-gp in MCF-7R cells is through a concerted action of compounds present in the extracts and that if isolated might be effective P-gp pump inhibitors in the treatment of cancer.

Published
2018-11-08
How to Cite
KAMUHABW, A., NSHIMO, C., & DE WITTE, P. (2018). Screening for the P-Glycoprotein Inhibitory Pump Activity of Plant Extracts that are Used in Tanzanian Traditional Medicine. The East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 7(1), 16-22. Retrieved from https://uonjournals.uonbi.ac.ke/ojs/index.php/ecajps/article/view/13