Effect of constituents from samaras of austroplenckia populnea (celastraceae) on human cancer cells
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2015-01-01Author
Caneschi, Carolina
Muniyappa, Mohan
Duarte, Lucienir
Silva, Grcia
Santos, Orlando
Spillane, Charles
Filho, Sidney
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Caneschi, Carolina; Muniyappa, Mohan; Duarte, Lucienir; Silva, Grcia; Santos, Orlando; Spillane, Charles; Filho, Sidney (2015). Effect of constituents from samaras of austroplenckia populnea (celastraceae) on human cancer cells . Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology 4 (1), 6-11
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Background: Aiming the continuity of the studies of Austroplenckia populnea, Brazilian species of the Celastraceae family, in the present study, it was investigated the effect of crude extracts obtained with ethanol, ethyl acetate and chloroform and two purified constituents, proanthocyanidin A and 4'-O-methylepigallocatechin, both isolated from its samaras, on cancer cell proliferation assays. Materials and Methods: The human cancer cells lines MCF-7 (ductal breast carcinoma), A549 (lung cancer), HS578T (ductal breast carcinoma) and non-cancer HEK293 (embryonic kidney cells) were treated with different concentrations of extracts and constituents and the effect was observed through the acid phosphatase method. The chemical structures of the purified compounds were identified by the respective IR and H-1 and C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectral data. Results: While crude extracts from samaras of the folk medicine A. populnea can trigger cell proliferative effects in human cell lines, the purified compounds (proanthocyanidin A and 4'-O-methyl-epigallocatechin) isolated from the same extracts can have an opposite (anti-proliferative) effect. Conclusion: Based on the results, it was possible to suggest that extracts from samaras of A. populnea should be further investigated for possible cancer-promoting activities; and the active extracts can also represent a source of compounds that have anti-cancer properties.