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  2. Extraction of antioxidant and antiproliferative ingredients from fruits of Rubus chingii Hu by active tracking guidance

Extraction of antioxidant and antiproliferative ingredients from fruits of Rubus chingii Hu by active tracking guidance

  • Medchemcomm. 2017 Jun 28;8(8):1673-1680. doi: 10.1039/c7md00240h.
Tian-Tian Zhang 1 2 Ya-Jun Liu 3 Li Yang 1 Jian-Guo Jiang 1 Jing-Wen Zhao 4 Wei Zhu 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 College of Food and Bioengineering , South China University of Technology , Guangzhou , 510640 , China . Email: jgjiang@scut.edu.cn ; ; Tel: +86 20 87113849.
  • 2 College of Food Science and Engineering , Ocean University of China , Qingdao 266003 , China.
  • 3 The First Affiliated Hospital , Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine , Guangzhou 510405 , China.
  • 4 The second Affiliated Hospital , Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine , Guangzhou 510120 , China . Email: zhuwei9201@163.com ; ; Tel: +86 20 39318571.
Abstract

Rubus chingii Hu, namely "Fu-pen-zi" in Chinese, has been used as a functional food in China for a long time. This study aims to identify its bioactive constituents with antioxidant and anti-tumor properties. R. chingii was extracted with 95% ethanol and then partitioned into four fractions: petroleum ether fraction, ethyl acetate fraction, n-butanol fraction, and water fraction. Results showed that the ethyl acetate fraction had the strongest antioxidant activity and cytotoxicity against human Cancer cell lines (HepG-2, Bel-7402, A549 and MCF-7). Therefore, four compounds were isolated from the ethyl acetate fraction, and they were identified as ent-16α,17-dihydroxy-kauran-19-oic acid, tormentic acid, oleanolic acid and β-daucosterol, the first two of which were isolated and identified from R. chingii for the first time. In particular, tormentic acid exhibited excellent cytotoxicity activities against human tumor cell lines. The results obtained in this work might contribute to the understanding of biological activities of R. chingii and further investigation on its potential application is valued for food and drugs.

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