ISOFLAVONES FROM CALPURNIA AUREA SUBSP. AUREA AND THEIR ANTICANCER ACTIVITY
Background: Calpurnia aurea is an African medicinal plant used in many countries in Africa to treat a range of medical conditions or disorders. Extracts of the plant were shown to be active in antibacterial and antioxidant assays as well as against lice, ticks and maggots. The aim of the study was t...
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description | Background: Calpurnia aurea is an African medicinal plant used in
many countries in Africa to treat a range of medical conditions or
disorders. Extracts of the plant were shown to be active in
antibacterial and antioxidant assays as well as against lice, ticks and
maggots. The aim of the study was to isolate the phytochemical
constituents from the plant and to test them in appropriate bioassays
dependent on the compounds isolated in order to provide a rationale for
the use of the plant in ethno-medicine or to provide some information
on its constituents. Materials and methods: The stem and bark of the
plant was extracted with organic solvents of varying polarity and the
extracts separated and purified using column chromatography. The
isolated compounds were identified by NMR spectroscopy and the
compounds were tested for their in vitro anticancer activity against
breast (MCF7), renal (TK10) and melanoma (UACC62) human cell lines
using an in house method developed at the CSIR, South Africa. Results:
The isoflavones, 4′,5,7-trihydroxyisoflavone (1),
7,3′-dihydroxy-5′-methoxyisoflavone (2),
7-hydroxy-4′,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (3), 7-
acetoxy-4′,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (4) and
3′,7-dihydroxy-4′;,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (5), a pterocarpan
(3-acetoxy-9-methoxypterocarpan) and a quinolizidine alkaloid
(calpurnine) were isolated from the stem and bark of Calpurnia aurea.
The tetrasubstituted isoflavone 5 was found to be the most active in
the three cell lines amongst all the compounds tested. This was
followed by trisubstituted isoflavone 2. Conclusion: The isoflavones
showed moderate activity against the renal, melanoma and breast cancer
cell lines tested against, with the isoflavones 2 and 5 showing the
best activity of the compounds tested. These isoflavones may have a
synergistic effect with other anticancer drugs. |
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many countries in Africa to treat a range of medical conditions or
disorders. Extracts of the plant were shown to be active in
antibacterial and antioxidant assays as well as against lice, ticks and
maggots. The aim of the study was to isolate the phytochemical
constituents from the plant and to test them in appropriate bioassays
dependent on the compounds isolated in order to provide a rationale for
the use of the plant in ethno-medicine or to provide some information
on its constituents. Materials and methods: The stem and bark of the
plant was extracted with organic solvents of varying polarity and the
extracts separated and purified using column chromatography. The
isolated compounds were identified by NMR spectroscopy and the
compounds were tested for their in vitro anticancer activity against
breast (MCF7), renal (TK10) and melanoma (UACC62) human cell lines
using an in house method developed at the CSIR, South Africa. Results:
The isoflavones, 4′,5,7-trihydroxyisoflavone (1),
7,3′-dihydroxy-5′-methoxyisoflavone (2),
7-hydroxy-4′,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (3), 7-
acetoxy-4′,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (4) and
3′,7-dihydroxy-4′;,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (5), a pterocarpan
(3-acetoxy-9-methoxypterocarpan) and a quinolizidine alkaloid
(calpurnine) were isolated from the stem and bark of Calpurnia aurea.
The tetrasubstituted isoflavone 5 was found to be the most active in
the three cell lines amongst all the compounds tested. This was
followed by trisubstituted isoflavone 2. Conclusion: The isoflavones
showed moderate activity against the renal, melanoma and breast cancer
cell lines tested against, with the isoflavones 2 and 5 showing the
best activity of the compounds tested. These isoflavones may have a
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many countries in Africa to treat a range of medical conditions or
disorders. Extracts of the plant were shown to be active in
antibacterial and antioxidant assays as well as against lice, ticks and
maggots. The aim of the study was to isolate the phytochemical
constituents from the plant and to test them in appropriate bioassays
dependent on the compounds isolated in order to provide a rationale for
the use of the plant in ethno-medicine or to provide some information
on its constituents. Materials and methods: The stem and bark of the
plant was extracted with organic solvents of varying polarity and the
extracts separated and purified using column chromatography. The
isolated compounds were identified by NMR spectroscopy and the
compounds were tested for their in vitro anticancer activity against
breast (MCF7), renal (TK10) and melanoma (UACC62) human cell lines
using an in house method developed at the CSIR, South Africa. Results:
The isoflavones, 4′,5,7-trihydroxyisoflavone (1),
7,3′-dihydroxy-5′-methoxyisoflavone (2),
7-hydroxy-4′,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (3), 7-
acetoxy-4′,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (4) and
3′,7-dihydroxy-4′;,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (5), a pterocarpan
(3-acetoxy-9-methoxypterocarpan) and a quinolizidine alkaloid
(calpurnine) were isolated from the stem and bark of Calpurnia aurea.
The tetrasubstituted isoflavone 5 was found to be the most active in
the three cell lines amongst all the compounds tested. This was
followed by trisubstituted isoflavone 2. Conclusion: The isoflavones
showed moderate activity against the renal, melanoma and breast cancer
cell lines tested against, with the isoflavones 2 and 5 showing the
best activity of the compounds tested. These isoflavones may have a
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many countries in Africa to treat a range of medical conditions or
disorders. Extracts of the plant were shown to be active in
antibacterial and antioxidant assays as well as against lice, ticks and
maggots. The aim of the study was to isolate the phytochemical
constituents from the plant and to test them in appropriate bioassays
dependent on the compounds isolated in order to provide a rationale for
the use of the plant in ethno-medicine or to provide some information
on its constituents. Materials and methods: The stem and bark of the
plant was extracted with organic solvents of varying polarity and the
extracts separated and purified using column chromatography. The
isolated compounds were identified by NMR spectroscopy and the
compounds were tested for their in vitro anticancer activity against
breast (MCF7), renal (TK10) and melanoma (UACC62) human cell lines
using an in house method developed at the CSIR, South Africa. Results:
The isoflavones, 4′,5,7-trihydroxyisoflavone (1),
7,3′-dihydroxy-5′-methoxyisoflavone (2),
7-hydroxy-4′,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (3), 7-
acetoxy-4′,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (4) and
3′,7-dihydroxy-4′;,8-dimethoxyisoflavone (5), a pterocarpan
(3-acetoxy-9-methoxypterocarpan) and a quinolizidine alkaloid
(calpurnine) were isolated from the stem and bark of Calpurnia aurea.
The tetrasubstituted isoflavone 5 was found to be the most active in
the three cell lines amongst all the compounds tested. This was
followed by trisubstituted isoflavone 2. Conclusion: The isoflavones
showed moderate activity against the renal, melanoma and breast cancer
cell lines tested against, with the isoflavones 2 and 5 showing the
best activity of the compounds tested. These isoflavones may have a
synergistic effect with other anticancer drugs.</abstract><cop>Nigeria</cop><pub>African Ethnomedicines Network</pub><pmid>25395701</pmid><doi>10.4314/ajtcam.v11i5.5</doi><tpages>5</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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