International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology
Volume 16, Issue 29s, 2026
Pages: 150-165

The Anti-cancer and Anti-rheumatoid Activities of Whole Plant Extracts from Psychotria dalzellii Underwent Statistical Investigation

Thakare T. Y.1, Agarwal D. K.1, Rakte A. S.2, Praveen M.2

1 Pacific Academy of Higher Education & Research, Udaipur, RJ, India, 313003

2 Honeychem Pharma Research Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore, India, 560058

Received: 20th Feb, 2026  |  Revised: 4th Mar, 2026  |  Accepted: 25th Mar, 2026  |  Available Online: 10th Apr, 2026

ABSTRACT

An increasing number of persons are resorting to synthetic medications to manage health issues stemming from contemporary lifestyles, resulting in a rise in health problems. Conversely, the prevalence of numerous adverse side effects associated with these treatments underscores the imperative for safer alternatives. Medicinal herbs, long employed for their therapeutic properties, may represent an excellent alternative. This work examined the potential anti-rheumatic and anti-cancer applications of whole plant extracts derived from Psychotria dalzellii. Subsequent to the extraction of the plant using multiple solvents, the extracts underwent a series of assays to evaluate their efficacy against various cancer cell types. Our research indicates that Psychotria dalzellii demonstrates significant cytotoxic activity, suggesting its potential as a viable candidate for future therapeutic development. Psychotria dalzellii is associated with medicinal plants, indole alkaloids, the MTT assay, and LC-MS. Additional terms encompass anticancer and anti-rheumatoid pharmaceuticals.

Keywords: Psychotria dalzellii, anticancer, anti-rheumatoid, medicinal plants, indole alkaloids, MTT assay, LC-MS.

How to cite this article: Thakare TY, Agarwal DK, Rakte AS, Praveen M. The Anti-cancer and Anti-rheumatoid Activities of Whole Plant Extracts from Psychotria dalzellii Underwent Statistical Investigation. Int J Drug Deliv Technol. 2026;16(29s):150-165. DOI: 10.25258/ijddt.16.29s.19

Source of support: Nil.

Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.