Ponte Mauriclécio Franco, Targino Thiago Sousa e Silva, Mota Matheus Alves de Lima, Landim José Saul Peixoto, Ribeiro Thyciana Rodrigues, Soares Fabiana Pereira, Pereira Márcio Roberto Pinho, Silva Sônia Leite da, Silva Silvia Fernandes Ribeiro da
School of Pharmacy, UNIFOR, Fortaleza-CE, Brazil.
Acta Cir Bras. 2012 Sep;27(9):634-8. doi: 10.1590/s0102-86502012000900008.
To evaluate the antitumor activity of alcoholic extracts of green tea (Camella sinensis).
Four groups of six Wistar rats were inoculated intramuscularly with 10(6) Walker tumor cells/mL. During 10 days, the animals received by gavage either 0.9% saline solution (Group I; negative control), solution containing 20 mg/Kg of tamoxifen (Group II; positive control), solution containing 0.07 g/Kg alcoholic extract of C. sinensis (Group III), or solution containing 0.14 g/Kg alcoholic extract of C. sinensis (Group IV). Following euthanasia on the tenth day, the tumor, liver, kidneys and spleen were excised and weighed, and tumor volume and tumor growth inhibition were quantified.
The average weight of the animals was greater in Group IV than in Group II (p=0.0107). Tumor weight was smaller in Group IV than in Group I (p=0.0062), but did not differ from Group II. Tumor volume was smaller in Groups II and IV than in Group I (p=0.0131). Tumor growth inhibition was observed in Groups II (44.67% ± 32.47), III (16.83% ± 53.02) and IV (66.4% ± 25.82) (p>0.05). The groups did not differ with regard to the weight of the excised organs.
Alcoholic extracts of green tea have antitumor activity.