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Analysis of , and Extracts Against Six Lethal Human Cancer Cells and Oxidative Stress Along with Chemical Characterization Through Advance Fourier Transform and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Methods Towards Green Chemotherapeutic Agents

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Journal Saudi Pharm J
Specialty Pharmacy
Date 2021 Jul 1
PMID 34194262
Citations 3
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Traditional medicines implicate consumption of plant crude extracts, which may consist of extensive phytochemical diversity. Overall, the most biologically active extract of (seeds) exhibited significant cytotoxic activity on with LC value of 61.547 µg/mL, while (roots) [LC = 124.229 µg/mL] and (fruits) [LC = 147.813 µg/mL] showed moderate cytotoxic potential. (seeds) extract also showed the maximum antitumor potential with 52.278 µg/mL LC. Branches of and were not active in both bioassays. These outcomes were further reinforced by the levels of phenolics and flavonoids checked against gallic acid and quercetin equivalents, respectively, by standard curves. Current study aims to isolate, structurally characterize and analyze the bioactive compound from plant extracts by using chromatographic and spectrophotometric techniques. Bioactivity guided isolation of extracts led to the isolation of PH-HM-16 from ethyl acetate fraction seeds. Chemical structure of PH-HM-16 was elucidated by ESI-MS, H NMR, C NMR, HSQC and IR spectrum. The results demonstrated significant positive anticancer activities against six human cancer cell lines assessed through MTT cancer cell growth inhibition assay. PH-HM-16 was most effective against prostate cancer cell lines [IC = 17.63 µg/mL] followed by breast cancer cell line MCF7 [IC value of 41.81 µg/mL]. IC value of PH-HM-16 against human myeloid leukemia cell line HL-60 and human colorectal tumor cells HCT-116 was observed as 68.77 µg/mL and 71.54 µg/mL respectively. The IC 50 value of PH-HM-16 compound was not significant against human gastric cancer SGC-7901 (111.89 µg/mL) and human lung adenocarcinoma epithelial cell line A549 (176.04 µg/mL). Isolated bioactive metabolite PH-HM-16 possesses significant antitumor potential so this could be the first step to develop an effective anticancer agent. Hence, this compound represents a promising potential to be chemically standardized or developed into pharmaceuticals for the chemoprevention and/or the treatment of certain types of cancer, especially as adjuvant phytotherapeutics in conventional chemotherapy.

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