Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines
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Resumo: | Several species of Croton have been described with biological activities, mainly due to diterpenes, alkaloids and/or other secondary metabolites. These activities account for the traditional use of Croton species to treat certain diseases in South America, Asia and Western Africa. The crude methanol extracts obtained from leaves and steam bark of Croton dichrous Müll. Arg., C. erythroxyloides Baill., C. myrianthus Müll. Arg. and C. splendidus Mart. ex Colla were tested for antiproliferative activity against ten human cancer cell lines. Chemical analyses of all extracts were carried out by GC/MS and HPLC/MS/MS. The leaf extract obtained from C. erythroxyloides showed potent activity against PC-3 (prostate) and OVCAR-3 (ovary) cell lines. Lupeol is suggested to be involved in such activity. Tiliroside, an acyl-glycosilated flavonoid ubiquitous in all tested extracts, seems to play an important role in the observed moderate activity of most extracts against the leukemia K562 cell lineage. |
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Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines |
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Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines |
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Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines Savietto,Jóice P. antiproliferative activity Croton. Euphorbiaceae human cell lines lupeol methanol extract |
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Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines |
title_full |
Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines |
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Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines |
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Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines |
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Antiproliferative activity of methanol extracts of four species of Croton on different human cell lines |
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Savietto,Jóice P. |
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Savietto,Jóice P. Furlan,Cláudia M. Motta,Lucimar B. Salatino,Maria Luiza F. Carvalho,João E. Ruiz,Ana Lucia T. G. Salatino,Antonio Santos,Déborah Yara A. C. |
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Furlan,Cláudia M. Motta,Lucimar B. Salatino,Maria Luiza F. Carvalho,João E. Ruiz,Ana Lucia T. G. Salatino,Antonio Santos,Déborah Yara A. C. |
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Savietto,Jóice P. Furlan,Cláudia M. Motta,Lucimar B. Salatino,Maria Luiza F. Carvalho,João E. Ruiz,Ana Lucia T. G. Salatino,Antonio Santos,Déborah Yara A. C. |
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antiproliferative activity Croton. Euphorbiaceae human cell lines lupeol methanol extract |
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antiproliferative activity Croton. Euphorbiaceae human cell lines lupeol methanol extract |
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Several species of Croton have been described with biological activities, mainly due to diterpenes, alkaloids and/or other secondary metabolites. These activities account for the traditional use of Croton species to treat certain diseases in South America, Asia and Western Africa. The crude methanol extracts obtained from leaves and steam bark of Croton dichrous Müll. Arg., C. erythroxyloides Baill., C. myrianthus Müll. Arg. and C. splendidus Mart. ex Colla were tested for antiproliferative activity against ten human cancer cell lines. Chemical analyses of all extracts were carried out by GC/MS and HPLC/MS/MS. The leaf extract obtained from C. erythroxyloides showed potent activity against PC-3 (prostate) and OVCAR-3 (ovary) cell lines. Lupeol is suggested to be involved in such activity. Tiliroside, an acyl-glycosilated flavonoid ubiquitous in all tested extracts, seems to play an important role in the observed moderate activity of most extracts against the leukemia K562 cell lineage. |
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