Isolation and structural elucidation of cytotoxic compounds from the root bark of Diospyros quercina (Baill.) endemic to Madagascar |
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Authors: | Fatiany Pierre Ruphin Robijaona Baholy Randrianarivo Emmanuel Raharisololalao Amelie Marie-Therese Martin Ngbolua Koto–te-Nyiwa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, P.O. Box 187, University of Toliara, 601 Toliara, Madagascar;2. Malagasy Institute of Applied Research, Avarabohitra Itaosy lot AVB 77, P. O. BOX 3833, 102 Antananarivo, Madagascar;3. Antananarivo Poly-technique High School, University of Antananarivo, 101 Antananarivo, Madagascar;4. Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, P.O. Box 906 University of Antananarivo, 101 Antananarivo, Madagascar;5. Institute of Natural Products Chemistry, National Centre for Scientific Research CNRS 91198, Gif Sur Yvette-Paris, France;6. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Kinshasa, P.O. BOX 190 Kinshasa XI, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo isolate and characterize the cytotoxic compounds from Diospyros quercina (Baill.) G.E. Schatz & Lowry (Ebenaceae).MethodsAn ethno-botanical survey was conducted in the south of Madagascar from July to August 2010. Bio-guided fractionation assay was carried out on the root bark of Diospyros quercina, using cytotoxicity bioassay on murine P388 leukemia cell lines as model. The structures of the cytotoxic compounds were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.ResultsBiological experiments resulted in the isolation of three bioactive pure compounds (named TR-21, TR-22, and TR-23) which exhibited very good in vitro cytotoxic activities with the IC50 values of (0.017 5±0.0060) µg/mL, (0.089±0.005) µg/mL and (1.027±0.070) µg/mL respectively. Thus, they support the claims of traditional healers and suggest the possible correlation between the chemical composition of this plant and its wide use in Malagasy folk medicine to treat cancer.ConclusionsThe ability of isolated compounds in this study to inhibit cell growth may represent a rational explanation for the use of Diospyros quercina root bark in treating cancer by Malagasy traditional healers. Further studies are, therefore, necessary to evaluate the in vivo anti-neoplastic activity of these cytotoxic compounds as effective anticancer drugs. |
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Keywords: | Diospyros quercinia, Cytotoxic activities, Isodiospyrin, 6′ -Ethoxy-1′ , 3′ -dihydroxy-4, 6-dimethyl-1,2′ -binaphthyl-2,5′ ,8,8′ tetraones, (E)-5,6-Dimethyl-2-(2-methyl-3-(prop-1-enyl) phenyl)-2H-Chromene, Madagascar |
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