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Lanostanoids from fungi: a group of potential anticancer compounds.

2012

Lanostanes are a group of tetracyclic triterpenoids derived from lanosterol. They have relevant biological and pharmacological properties, such as their cytotoxic effects via induction of apoptosis. This review compiles the most relevant lanostanoids studied from 2000 to 2011, principally those isolated from Ganoderma lucidum and other related fungi, such as Poria cocos, Laetiporus sulphureus, Inonotus obliquus, Antrodia camphorata, Daedalea dickinsii, and Elfvingia applanata, which have great potential as anticancer agents because of their cytotoxic or apoptotic effects. The compounds were selected on the basis of their proapoptotic mechanisms, through their ability to modify transcription…

Cell cycle checkpointStereochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic AgentsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLanosterolDrug DiscoveryMedicinal fungiAntrodiaLaetiporus sulphureusCytotoxicityPharmacologybiologyMolecular StructureLanosterolOrganic ChemistryGanodermaCell Cycle CheckpointsCell cyclebiology.organism_classificationComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBiochemistryMolecular MedicineInonotus obliquusJournal of natural products
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Comparison between tumors in plants and human beings: Mechanisms of tumor development and therapy with secondary plant metabolites

2019

Abstract Background Human tumors are still a major threat to human health and plant tumors negatively affect agricultural yields. Both areas of research are developing largely independent of each other. Treatment of both plant and human tumors remains unsatisfactory and novel therapy options are urgently needed. Hypothesis The concept of this paper is to compare cellular and molecular mechanisms of tumor development in plants and human beings and to explore possibilities to develop novel treatment strategies based on bioactive secondary plant metabolites. The interdisciplinary discourse may unravel commonalities and differences in the biology of plant and human tumors as basis for rational …

Cellular immunityPhytochemicalsPlant TumorsPhysical CarcinogenesisSecondary MetabolismPharmaceutical ScienceBiologymedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemCancer stem cellNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryBiological CarcinogenesisPlant defense against herbivorymedicineAnimalsHumansPlant ImmunityPlant Physiological PhenomenaPlant Diseases030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesAntibiotics Antineoplasticfungifood and beveragesPlantsAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicComplementary and alternative medicineAgrobacterium tumefaciensDrug Resistance Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchMolecular MedicineCarcinogenesisPhytomedicine
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Chemical composition of the essential oil of the local endemics Centaurea davidovii and C. parilica (Asteraceae, sect. Lepteranthus) from Bulgaria

2014

In the present study the chemical compositions of the essential oils from aerial parts of Centaurea davidovii Urum. and C. parilica Stoj. & Stef., both endemic to Bulgaria, were evaluated by GC and GC-MS. The main components of C. davidovii were β-eudesmol (13.9%), spathulenol (13.3%), caryophyllene oxide (10.1%) and ( Z)-phytol (5.4%). The main components of C parilica were hexadecanoic acid (39.2%), ( Z, Z)-9,12-octadecadienoic acid (11.9%), caryophyllene oxide (6.8%) and spathulenol (6.6%). In order to compare the essential oils composition of these taxa and of related species a PCA analysis was carried out.

CentaureaC. davidoviiPlant Scienceβ-eudesmolessential oilSpathulenollaw.inventionlawDrug DiscoveryBotanyhexadecanoic acidspathulenolOils VolatileCentaurea specieSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaC. parilicaBulgariaEndemismChemical compositionessential oilsEssential oilPharmacologybiologyPlant ExtractsGeneral MedicineSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaCentaurea davidoviiAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationComplementary and alternative medicineCaryophyllene oxideCentaureaCentaurea parilica
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Cytotoxicity of two naturally occurring flavonoids (dorsmanin F and poinsettifolin B) towards multi-factorial drug-resistant cancer cells.

2015

Abstract Introduction The expression of diverse resistance mechanisms in cancer cells is one of the major barriers to successful cancer chemotherapy. Methods In the present study, we assessed the cytotoxicity of two naturally occurring flavonoids dorsmanin F ( 1 , a flavanone) and poinsettifolin B ( 2 , a chalcone) against 9 drug-sensitive and multidrug-resistant (MDR) cancer cell lines. The resazurin reduction assay was used to evaluate the cytotoxicity of these compounds, whilst caspase-Glo assay was used to detect caspase activation. Cell cycle, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were all analysed via flow cytometry. Results Compounds 1 and…

ChalconePharmaceutical ScienceApoptosisPharmacologyBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundInhibitory Concentration 50ChalconesCell Line TumorDrug DiscoverymedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansDoxorubicinCytotoxicityPharmacologyFlavonoidsMembrane Potential MitochondrialMolecular StructureCell CycleCell cycleMolecular biologyAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicDrug Resistance MultipleComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryApoptosisDrug Resistance NeoplasmCaspasesCancer cellMolecular MedicineReactive Oxygen SpeciesFlavanonemedicine.drugPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Cytotoxicity and modes of action of 4'-hydroxy-2',6'-dimethoxychalcone and other flavonoids toward drug-sensitive and multidrug-resistant cancer cell…

2014

Abstract Introduction Resistance of cancer to chemotherapy is a main cause in treatment failure. Naturally occurring chalcones possess a wide range of biological activities including anti-cancer effects. In this work, we evaluated the antiproliferative activity of three chalcones [4′-hydroxy-2′,6′-dimethoxychalcone ( 1 ), cardamomin ( 2 ), 2′,4′-dihydroxy-3′,6′-dimethoxychalcone ( 3 )], and four flavanones [( S )-(–)-pinostrobin ( 4 ), ( S )-(–)-onysilin ( 5 ) and alpinetin ( 6 )] toward nine cancer cell lines amongst which were multidrug resistant (MDR) types. Methods The resazurin reduction assay was used to detect the antiproliferative activity of the studied samples whilst flow cytometr…

ChalconePharmaceutical ScienceApoptosisPharmacologyBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundInhibitory Concentration 50ChalconesCell Line TumorDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansCytotoxicityPharmacologyFlavonoidsMembrane Potential MitochondrialMolecular StructurePlant ExtractsCancerHep G2 CellsCell cyclemedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicDrug Resistance MultipleMultiple drug resistanceLeukemiaComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryApoptosisCell cultureDrug Resistance NeoplasmMolecular MedicinePolygonumReactive Oxygen SpeciesPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Cytotoxicity of three naturally occurring flavonoid derived compounds (artocarpesin, cycloartocarpesin and isobavachalcone) towards multi-factorial d…

2015

Abstract Introduction Cancer remains an aggressive deadly disease, if drug resistance develops. This problem is aggravated by the fact that multiple rather than single mechanisms are involved in resistance and that multidrug resistance (MDR) phenomena cause inefficacy of many clinical established anticancer drugs. We are seeking for novel cytotoxic phytochemicals to combat drug-resistant tumour cells. Methods In the present study, we investigated the cytotoxicity of three naturally occurring flavonoids including two flavones artocarpesin (1) and cycloartocarpesin (2) and one chalcone, isobavachalcone (3) against 9 drug-sensitive and MDR cancer cell lines. The resazurin reduction assay was u…

ChalconePharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyBiologyFlavoneschemistry.chemical_compoundInhibitory Concentration 50ChalconesCell Line TumorDrug DiscoverymedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansCytotoxicityPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationMembrane Potential MitochondrialMolecular StructureCell CycleCell cyclemedicine.diseaseFlavonesAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicDrug Resistance MultipleMultiple drug resistanceLeukemiaComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryDrug Resistance NeoplasmCaspasesCancer cellMolecular MedicineReactive Oxygen SpeciesPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Junceosides A-C, new triterpene saponins from Arenaria juncea.

2002

Three novel triterpenoid saponins, junceosides A (1), B (2), and C (3), together with two known saponins have been isolated from the roots of Arenaria juncea. Their structures were elucidated using a combination of homo- and heteronuclear 2D NMR techniques (COSY, TOCSY, NOESY, HSQC, and HMBC) and by FABMS. The new compounds were characterized as 3-O-alpha-L-arabinopyranosyl-(1-->2)-[beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1-->3)]-beta-D-glucuronopyranosylgypsogenin-28-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl(1-->3)-[beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1-->4)]-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->2)-beta-D-fucopyranoside (1), 3-O-alpha-L-arabinopyranosyl-(1-->2)-[beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1-->3)]-beta-D-glucuronopyranosylgypsogenin-28-O-beta-D-x…

Chemical PhenomenaSpectrophotometry InfraredStereochemistrySaponinPharmaceutical ScienceCaryophyllaceaeUronic acidPlant RootsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTriterpeneDrug DiscoveryTetrasaccharideTrisaccharideOleanolic AcidPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationPlants MedicinalMolecular StructureChemistry PhysicalHydrolysisOrganic ChemistrySaponinsTriterpenesXylosideComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryHeteronuclear moleculeMolecular MedicineChromatography Thin LayerTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyDrugs Chinese HerbalJournal of natural products
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Hypolaetin-8-O-Glucoside, An Anti-inflammatory Flavonoid from Sideritis mugronensis.

1985

Chemical Phenomenamedicine.drug_classFlavonoidAnti-Inflammatory AgentsPharmaceutical ScienceAnti-inflammatoryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundGlucosideDrug DiscoverymedicinePharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationFlavonoidsPlants MedicinalTraditional medicinebiologyChemistryOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationChemistryComplementary and alternative medicineSpainHypolaetinSideritisMolecular MedicinePlanta medica
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Methods of in vitro toxicology

2002

In vitro methods are common and widely used for screening and ranking chemicals, and have also been taken into account sporadically for risk assessment purposes in the case of food additives. However, the range of food-associated compounds amenable to in vitro toxicology is considered much broader, comprising not only natural ingredients, including those from food preparation, but also compounds formed endogenously after exposure, permissible/authorised chemicals including additives, residues, supplements, chemicals from processing and packaging and contaminants. A major promise of in vitro systems is to obtain mechanism-derived information that is considered pivotal for adequate risk asses…

Chemical compoundIn Vitro TechniquesFood HandlingComputer scienceFood ContaminationIn Vitro TechniquesAnimal Testing AlternativesToxicologyKey issuesRisk AssessmentHazardous SubstancesFood handlingchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimalsHumansbusiness.industryFood PackagingIn vitro toxicologyGeneral MedicineBiotechnologyFood packagingchemistryFood AdditivesFood preparationBiochemical engineeringRisk assessmentbusinessBiomarkersFood AnalysisFood ScienceFood and Chemical Toxicology
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Cytotoxic Spirostane-Type Saponins from the Roots of Chlorophytum borivilianum

2009

Four new spirostane-type saponins named borivilianosides E-H (1-4) were isolated from an ethanol extract of the roots of Chlorophytum borivilianum together with two known steroid saponins (5 and 6). The structures of 1-4 were elucidated using mainly 2D NMR spectroscopic techniques and mass spectrometry. The cytotoxicity of borivilianosides F (2), G (3), and H (4) and three known compounds was evaluated using two human colon cancer cell lines (HT-29 and HCT 116).

Chemical structureIndiaPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyPlant RootsAnalytical ChemistrySteroid SaponinsDrug DiscoverySpirostansHumansCytotoxic T cellMedicinal plantsCytotoxicityNuclear Magnetic Resonance BiomolecularAsparagaceaePharmacologyPlants MedicinalMolecular StructurebiologyTraditional medicineChemistryOrganic ChemistrySaponinsbiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicHuman colon cancerComplementary and alternative medicineChlorophytum borivilianumMolecular MedicineDrug Screening Assays AntitumorTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyJournal of Natural Products
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