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Structure-Activity Relationship Studies on Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum L.) Based Flavonoid Orientin and its Analogue for Cytotoxic Activity in Liver Cancer Cell Line HepG2.

Pooja Sharma, Om Prakash, Aparna Shukla, Chetan Singh Rajpurohit, Prema G Vasudev, Suaib Luqman, Santosh Kumar Srivastava, Aditya Bhushan Pant, Feroz Khan1.   

Abstract

O. sanctum L. (O. tenuiflorum) is an important sacred medicinal plant of India known as Holy Basil or Tulsi. The chemical composition of volatile oil is highly complex and comprises high ratio of phenylpropanoids and terpenes, and some phenolic compound or flavonoids such as orientin and vicenin. These minor flavonoids are known to be antioxidant and anticancer in nature. Orientin reported as potential anticancer agent due to anti-proliferative activity on human liver cancer cell line HepG2, but its mechanism of action is not fully explored. In the present work an in-silico structure-activity relationship study on orientin was performed and built a pharmacophore mapping and QSAR model to screen out the potential structurally similar analogues from chemical database of Discovery Studio (DSv3.5, Accelrys, USA) as potential anticancer agent. Analogue fenofibryl glucuronide was selected for in vitro cytotoxic/anticancer activity evaluation through MTT assay. Binding affinity and mode of action of orientin and its analogue were explored through molecular docking studies on quinone oxidoreductase, a potential target of flavonoids. Contrary to the assumption, in vitro results showed only 41% cell death at 202.389 μM concentration (at 96 hrs). Therefore, we concluded that the selected orientin analogue fenofibryl glucuronide was non-cytotoxic/non-anti-carcinogenic up to 100 μg/ml (202.389 μM) concentrations for a long term exposure i.e., till 96 hrs in human cancer cells of HepG2. We concluded that orientin and its analogue fenofibryl glucuronide as pure compound showed no activity or less cytotoxicity activity on liver cancer cell line HepG2.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27396915     DOI: 10.2174/1386207319666160709192801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comb Chem High Throughput Screen        ISSN: 1386-2073            Impact factor:   1.339


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2.  Orientin downregulating oxidative stress-mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress and mitochondrial dysfunction through AMPK/SIRT1 pathway in rat nucleus pulposus cells in vitro and attenuated intervertebral disc degeneration in vivo.

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Review 3.  In Vitro and In Vivo Anticancer Activity of Basil (Ocimum spp.): Current Insights and Future Prospects.

Authors:  Simone Perna; Hajar Alawadhi; Antonella Riva; Pietro Allegrini; Giovanna Petrangolini; Clara Gasparri; Tariq A Alalwan; Mariangela Rondanelli
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 6.575

4.  Chemical, biological and in silico assessment of Ocimum viride essential oil.

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Review 6.  Anticancer Plants: A Review of the Active Phytochemicals, Applications in Animal Models, and Regulatory Aspects.

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