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    <ArticleTitle>ISOLATION, KINETICS AND IN VITRO ANTI-LEUKEMIC ACTIVITY OF CAPSICUM ANNUM L-GLUTAMINASE</ArticleTitle>
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    <ArticleReceivingDate>2015-05-05</ArticleReceivingDate>
    <ArticleAcceptanceDate>2015-06-20</ArticleAcceptanceDate>
    <ArticlePublishedOn>2/20/2025 5:41:45 AM</ArticlePublishedOn>
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  <Authors>
    <ArticleAuthors>Mohannad Idress, Mohammed Salim, Asia El-Hassan</ArticleAuthors>
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    <Articlekeywords>Chilies, in vitro anti-leukemic activity, L-glutaminase, Capsicum annum </Articlekeywords>
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    <ArticleAbstract>&lt;p&gt;This study is aimed at exploring the potential of developing naturally occurring L-glutaminase isolated from green chilies as anti-leukemic drug which selectively targets cancer cell metabolism unlike other non-selective chemotherapeutics. This was done by determination of its specific activity and optimum condition for L-glutaminase activity followed by partial purification and in vitro cytotoxicity assay. Activity of L-glutaminase was measured in the aqueous extract of fruits by Nesslerization method after homogenization in liquid nitrogen and extraction with 0.05 M sodium borate buffer (pH 8.5). Results showed that L-glutaminase activity per milligram of total protein was 18.7 U/mg. Optimum conditions for the catalytic activity of crude L-glutaminase extracted from chili fruits were studied. Results showed maximum activity of L-glutaminase was achieved when the enzyme was incubated with 250 mM of l-glutamine at 37&amp;deg;C for 30 minutes in the presence of phosphate buffered saline at pH 7.2. The maximum velocity (Vmax) and affinity constant (Km) of L-gutaminase were 14.1 mM and 90.2 mM respectively. Crude L-glutaminase was purified by salting out using seven different concentrations of ammonium sulfate ranging from 20% to 80% saturation. Specific activity of purified L-glutaminase was increased from 18.7 to 98.5 U/mg at when salted out in 50% ammonium sulfate solution. This result indicated the high efficiency of ammonium sulfate precipitation as purification technique. Assessment of anti-leukemic property was done by comparing the cytotixicity of L-glutaminase with doxorubicin and combination of them against THP-1 cell line by MTT assay. Results showed significant anti-cancer activity with inhibition percent of 72.75 % in case of combination of the enzyme with doxorubicin when compared to the enzyme alone (60.28%). These findings concluded that L-glutaminase of green chilies could be developed as anti-leukemic agent owing to its high content in chilies, ease of purification and signicant cytotoxicity against human monocytic leukemia cells.&lt;/p&gt;</ArticleAbstract>
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