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  2. Cytotoxic compounds from the leaves and stems of the endemic Thai plant Mitrephora sirikitiae

Cytotoxic compounds from the leaves and stems of the endemic Thai plant Mitrephora sirikitiae

  • Pharm Biol. 2020 Dec;58(1):490-497. doi: 10.1080/13880209.2020.1765813.
Natthinee Anantachoke 1 Duangporn Lovacharaporn 1 Vichai Reutrakul 2 Sylvie Michel 3 Thomas Gaslonde 3 Pawinee Piyachaturawat 4 Kanoknetr Suksen 4 Samran Prabpai 5 Narong Nuntasaen 6
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 2 Department of Chemistry and Center of Excellence for Innovation in Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 3 Produits Naturels, Analyse et Synthèse, UMR CNRS 8038 CITCOM, Faculté de Pharmacie de Paris, Université Paris Descartes-Université de Paris, Paris, France.
  • 4 Department of Physiology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 5 CP FOODLAB Co., Ltd, Science Park, Pathum Thani, Thailand.
  • 6 Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, The Forest Herbarium, Bangkok, Thailand.
Abstract

Context: Mitrephora sirikitiae Weeras., Chalermglin & R.M.K. Saunders (Annonaceae) is a plant endemic to Thailand. Its constituents and their biological activities are unknown.Objective: Isolation and identification of the compounds in the leaves and stems of M. sirikitiae and determination of their cytotoxicity.Materials and methods: Methanol extracts of the leaves and stems of M. sirikitiae were separated by chromatography, and spectroscopic methods were used to determine the structures of the components. The cytotoxicity of the extracts and pure compounds was evaluated using the sulforhodamine B assay with several cell lines. The cells were treated with the compounds at concentrations of 0.16-20 µg/mL for 48 or 72 h.Results: The investigation of the extracts of M. sirikitiae leaves and stems resulted in the isolation of a new lignan, mitrephoran, and 15 known compounds. Among these compounds, 2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-6-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3.3.0]octane, ciliaric acid, 6-methoxymarcanine A, and stepharanine were isolated from this genus for the first time. The Alkaloids liriodenine and oxoputerine exhibited strong cytotoxicity against all tested cells (IC50 values of 6.59-11.02 µM). In contrast, magnone A, 3',4-O-dimethylcedrusin, and 6-methoxymarcanine A inhibited the growth of some of the tested cells (IC50 values of 2.03-19.73 µM). Magnone A and 6-methoxymarcanine A showed low toxicity for Hek 293 cells (IC50 >20 µM).Discussion and conclusions: M. sirikitiae is a source of cytotoxic Lignans and Alkaloids. Among the cytotoxic compounds, magnone A and 6-methoxymarcanine A are potentially useful lead compounds for the further development of Anticancer agents because of their selective inhibitory effects on Cancer cell lines.

Keywords

Annonaceae; alkaloid; anticancer agent; cytotoxicity; diterpenoid; lignan; plant metabolite.

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