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Cytotoxic Activity and Constituents of the Volatile Oil from the Roots of Patrinia scabra Bunge

✍ Scribed by Hongxiang Sun; Cuirong Sun; Yuanjian Pan


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
95 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
1612-1872

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✦ Synopsis


The volatile oil from the roots of Patrinia scabra Bunge was isolated by steam distillation, and separated into four major fractions (Fr. A Β± D) by means of column chromatography. A total of 39 compounds (1 Β± 39) were identified by GC/MS analysis, and evaluated for their in vitro cytotoxic activities against human ovarian carcinoma cells (HO-8910) and human hepatoma cells (Bel-7402) (Table 1). Fr. A showed the strongest inhibitory effect on HO-8910 (IC 50 21 mg/ml) and Bel-7402 cells (16 mg/ml), whereas Fr. B was the least active (> 100 mg/ml). By comparison of the constituents of the four fractions, we assume that the cytotoxicity of the volatile oil of P. scabra is mainly due to the lignans and azulenes, rather than to caryophyllene oxide I (18). Our results suggest that the volatile oil of P. scabra possesses potent and tumor-specific cytotoxicity, and could serve as a possible candidate for future cancer chemotherapy.


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