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Carla Holandino1,2, Michelle Nonato de Oliveira Melo3,4, Adriana Passos Oliveira3, João Vitor da Costa Batista3, Marcia Alves Marques Capella5, Rafael Garrett4, Mirio Grazi6, Hartmut Ramm6, Claudia Dalla Torre6, Gerhard Schaller6, Konrad Urech6, Ulrike Weissenstein6, Stephan Baumgartner6,7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Viscum album L. (Santalaceae), commonly known as mistletoe, is a hemiparasitic plant traditionally used in complementary cancer treatment. Its antitumor potential is mostly attributed to the presence of aqueous soluble metabolites; however, the use of ethanol as solvent also permits the extraction of pharmacological compounds with antitumor potential. The clinical efficacy of mistletoe therapy inspired the present work, which focuses on ethanolic extracts (V. album "mother tinctures", MT) prepared from different host trees.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-proliferative activity; Cytotoxicity; Mistletoe; Phytochemistry; Viscum album L.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32646417 PMCID: PMC7346636 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-020-02987-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Med Ther ISSN: 2662-7671
Fig. 1V. album L. representative images describing plant parts used in the ethanolic extracts (a-b) and the different host trees harvested (c-g). a Original picture of a Viscum album bush. 1First youngest leaves, 2first youngest stems, 3second youngest leaves, 4green unripe berries, 5second youngest stems; bViscum album schematic figure. 1First youngest leaves, 2first youngest stems, 3 second youngest leaves, 4unripe berries, 5second youngest stems. cV. album ssp. album growing on Malus domestica; dV. album ssp. album growing on Quercus robur; eV. album ssp. album growing on Ulmus carpinifolia; fV. album ssp. abietis growing on Abies alba; gV. album ssp. austriacum growing on Pinus sylvestris
Total viscotoxin and flavonoid contents (mg/g fw) and proportions of the viscotoxin isoforms A1, A2, A3, B, and 1-PS in the Viscum album mother tincture samples, n.d: not detectable
Fig. 2Total ion chromatogram (TIC) in negative electrospray ionization mode of the Viscum album mother tinctures analyzed by LC-HRMS. The abbreviations used are V. album ssp. album growing on Malus domestica (VAM), Quercus robur (VAQ) and Ulmus carpinifolia (VAU); V. album ssp. abietis growing on Abies alba (VAA); and V. album ssp. austriacum growing on Pinus sylvestris (VAP)
Chemical compounds putatively identified in Viscum album by LC-HRMS/MS in negative mode ionization
Fig. 3Dose response effect of five Viscum album mother tinctures on the proliferation of Molt-4 (a) and Yoshida cell lines (b) after 24 h. The final concentrations varied between 0.5 and 0.05% v/v. Cell growth kinetics were assessed with the WST-1 assay. The results are presented as the mean ± SD from three independent experiments in relation to control cells. **p < 0.001; ***p < 0.0001, obtained with one-way ANOVA with Dunnet’s post hoc test. Legend symbols: EtOH, cells incubated with ethanol solvent; Control, untreated cells; V. album ssp. album growing on Malus domestica (VAM), Quercus robur (VAQ) and Ulmus carpinifolia (VAU); V. album ssp. abietis growing on Abies alba (VAA); and V. album ssp. austriacum growing on Pinus sylvestris (VAP)
Fig. 4WST-1 assay after 4 h of incubation with different concentrations of five Viscum album mother tinctures (VAM, V. album ssp. album growing on Malus domestica; VAQ, V. album ssp. album growing on Quercus robur; VAU, V. album ssp. album growing on Ulmus carpinifolia; VAA, V. album ssp. abietis growing on Abies alba; and VAP, V. album ssp. austriacum growing on Pinus sylvestris). a Molt-4 and b Yoshida cell lines. The results are presented as the mean ± SD from three independent experiments in relation to control cells. ***p < 0.0001, obtained with one-way ANOVA with Dunnet’s post hoc test. Legend symbols: EtOH, cells incubated with ethanol solvent; Control, untreated cells; V. album ssp. album growing on Malus domestica (VAM), Quercus robur (VAQ) and Ulmus carpinifolia (VAU); V. album ssp. abietis growing on Abies alba (VAA); and V. album ssp. austriacum growing on Pinus sylvestris (VAP)
Fig. 5Flow cytometry analyses of Molt 4 (a) and Yoshida (b) cell lines. Mean values (± SD) of apoptotic, necrotic and viable cells (white bar) after 4 h (top) and 24 h (bottom) of incubation with different concentrations of five Viscum album mother tinctures (VAM, V. album ssp. album growing on Malus domestica; VAQ, V. album ssp. album growing on Quercus robur; VAU, V. album ssp. album growing on Ulmus carpinifolia; VAA, V. album ssp. abietis growing on Abies alba; VAP, V. album ssp. austriacum growing on Pinus sylvestris). The results are presented as the mean ± SD from four independent experiments. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.001; ***p < 0.0001 obtained with one-way ANOVA with Dunnett’s post hoc test