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Article

Phytochemical Profile and Selective Anticancer Activity of Parietaria judaica L. Extracts

by
Izabela Bielecka
1,
Dorota Natorska-Chomicka
2,
Wioleta Dołomisiewicz
1,
Arlindo Rodrigues Fortes
3 and
Katarzyna Dos Santos Szewczyk
1,*
1
Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, Medical University of Lublin, 20-093 Lublin, Poland
2
Chair and Department of Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Lublin, 20-090 Lublin, Poland
3
Escola Superior de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais, Universidade de Cabo Verde, Praia CP 84, Cape Verde
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Molecules 2025, 30(13), 2739; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30132739 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 3 May 2025 / Revised: 29 May 2025 / Accepted: 23 June 2025 / Published: 25 June 2025

Abstract

Parietaria judaica L. (alfavaca-de-cobra) was investigated as a potential source of anticancer compounds. Leaf extracts obtained using solvents of different polarities were evaluated for their phytochemical profiles and cytotoxic activities against a panel of human cancer cell lines (glioblastoma LN-229, lung NCI-H1563, breast MDA-MB-231, liver HepG2, renal 769-P, cervical HeLa, and melanoma A-375) and a noncancerous HEK-293 cell line. LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis confirmed that the extracts are rich in polyphenols, including phenolic acids and flavonoids. Cytotoxicity was assessed via MTT and SRB assays, demonstrating dose-dependent antiproliferative effects. Among the extracts, the ethanolic fraction (PJ-E) exhibited the strongest cytotoxicity, with an IC50 of 11.82 µg/mL against HeLa cells, while displaying a significantly higher IC50 (139.42 µg/mL) against HEK-293, indicating tumor selectivity. The water extract (PJ-W) showed selective activity against lung cancer cells (IC50 = 87.69 µg/mL), with minimal toxicity toward normal cells. The methanol/acetone extract (PJ-M) displayed intermediate activity, whereas the hexane extract (PJ-H) was the least effective. These findings highlight P. judaica, particularly its ethanolic extract, as a promising source of natural anticancer agents. Further research focusing on the isolation of active constituents, formulation development, and in vivo validation is warranted to support its therapeutic potential.
Keywords: Parietaria judaica; Urticeae; LC-MS; anticancer; cytotoxicity; polyphenols; alfavaca Parietaria judaica; Urticeae; LC-MS; anticancer; cytotoxicity; polyphenols; alfavaca

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Bielecka, I.; Natorska-Chomicka, D.; Dołomisiewicz, W.; Rodrigues Fortes, A.; Dos Santos Szewczyk, K. Phytochemical Profile and Selective Anticancer Activity of Parietaria judaica L. Extracts. Molecules 2025, 30, 2739. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30132739

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Bielecka I, Natorska-Chomicka D, Dołomisiewicz W, Rodrigues Fortes A, Dos Santos Szewczyk K. Phytochemical Profile and Selective Anticancer Activity of Parietaria judaica L. Extracts. Molecules. 2025; 30(13):2739. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30132739

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Bielecka, Izabela, Dorota Natorska-Chomicka, Wioleta Dołomisiewicz, Arlindo Rodrigues Fortes, and Katarzyna Dos Santos Szewczyk. 2025. "Phytochemical Profile and Selective Anticancer Activity of Parietaria judaica L. Extracts" Molecules 30, no. 13: 2739. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30132739

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Bielecka, I., Natorska-Chomicka, D., Dołomisiewicz, W., Rodrigues Fortes, A., & Dos Santos Szewczyk, K. (2025). Phytochemical Profile and Selective Anticancer Activity of Parietaria judaica L. Extracts. Molecules, 30(13), 2739. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30132739

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