ABSTRACT
Angiogenesis is a physiological process of new blood vessel development from pre-existing capillaries. This process is also the main qualification for tumor growth and plays a vital role in tumor invasion and metastasis. Nevertheless, angiogenesis inhibitors can be used to impede abnormal blood vessel growth. The study was conducted to assess angiogenesis inhibiting potential of B. rubra (Alugbati) and S. cumini (Lumboy) fruit extracts as cell mass growth retardants using Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) Assay in Anas platyrhyncho (common Duck) embryo. The treatments were individually compared to Retinol palmitate as positive control and 0.9% sterilized normal saline solution as negative control. Data were gathered and analyzed using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Least Significant Difference (LSD) to test for the significant anti-angiogenic activity and pair-wise comparison among the treatments respectively using a p-value of less than 0.01. Analysis showed that there is no significant difference between the fruit extracts and positive control while a significant difference between the fruit extracts and negative control was observed. Both treatments showed very good anti-angiogenic effect with average scores of 1.33 and 1.67 respectively compared to the positive control with a scoring averaging of 1.78. Furthermore, toxicity test is recommended for both treatments.