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Nermeen M. Arafa

National Research Center, Egypt

Title: Screening The Effect of Different Extraction Methods for Callus Extracts of Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Plants using Polar and Non Polar Solvents as Anti- Breast Cancer Cell Growth

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Abstract

Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a major industrial crop which are rich in lot of therapeutic applications  such as antitumor activity. Leaf, stem and petiole of Cassava  in vitro plantlets were cultured on solid MS-medium containing different combinations and concentrations of 2.4-D, picloram or NAA as auxins and BA as cytokinins. Stem was chosen as the best explant for callus induction, stem derived calli (25.892 ± 0.117g) on the best selected medium for callus production (5 mg/l 2.4-D and 0.2 mg/l BA) with subculture intervals each 40 days of culture. The phytochemical components such as fatty acids and their ester derivatives constituents were extracted from calli of cassava using different solvents, ethylacetate as aprotic polar solvent, chloroform and hexane as non-polar solvent to examine the efficiency of these extracts for inhibition the growth of the breast  cancer cell. All extracts recorded positive results for inhibition cancer cell proliferation. Ethylacetate extracts have maximum efficiency for inhibition breast cancer (2.63 ug IC50), followed by hexane extracts (3.44 ug IC50), then chloroform extracts (6 ug IC50) recorded the least value. The objective of this study was analysed the composition of lipid profile components for ethylacetate extract, chloroform extract and hexane extract by GC-Mass and determine the  efficiency of these extracts as anti-breast cancer cell growth. Ethylacetate extracts  showing higher concentration of the total fatty acids (76.53%), also, included caprylic acid (14.52%) and caproic ester (3.10%), while that hexane and chloroform extracts  recorded less values of total fatty acids (69.26% and 39.77%, respectively) and recorded no value of both of caprylic acid and caproic ester. Therefore it could be recommended to use ethylacetate as aprotic solvent for the extraction of calli, as including most amounts of fatty acids and their derivatives  compounds due to the most effect as anti-breast cancer.