| Literature DB >> 29658320 |
Jan Tauchen1, Lukas Huml2,3, Ludvik Bortl4,3,5, Ivo Doskocil6, Veronika Jarosova6, Petr Marsik1, Adela Frankova1, Zoyla Mirella Clavo Peralta7, Maria-Elena Chuspe Zans8, Jaroslav Havlik1, Oldrich Lapcik2, Ladislav Kokoska4.
Abstract
Plants mentioned in this study have numerous records in traditional Peruvian medicine being used in treatment of cancer and other diseases likely to be associated with oxidative stress. Amongst the eight plant species tested, only Dysphania ambrosioides exhibited combinatory antioxidant and anti-proliferative effect on a broad spectrum of cancer cells (DPPH and ORAC values = 80.6 and 687.3 μg TE/mg extract, respectively; IC50 against Caco-2, HT-29 and Hep-G2 = 129.2, 69.9 and 130.6, respectively). Alkaloids and phenolic compounds might significantly contribute to anticancer/antioxidant activity of this plant. The results justify the traditional medicinal use of this plant. Our findings further suggest that D. ambrosioides might serve as a prospective material for further development of novel plant-based antioxidant and/or anti-proliferative agents. Detailed analysis of chemical composition together with toxicology assessments and in vivo antioxidant/anti-proliferative activity of this plant should be carried out in order to verify its potential practical use.Entities:
Keywords: Alkaloids; medicinal plants; oxidative stress; phenolic compounds; plant extracts; tumour
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29658320 DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2018.1462180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Res ISSN: 1478-6419 Impact factor: 2.861