| Literature DB >> 33166597 |
Hongxin Liu1, Yuchan Chen1, Saini Li1, Wenge Zhang2, Zhaoming Liu1, Haibo Tan3, Weimin Zhang4.
Abstract
The chemical investigation of the secondary metabolites of Paramyrothecium roridum (homotypic synonym: Myrothecium roridum), an endophytic fungus isolated from the medicinal plant Morinda officinalis, led to the isolation of twelve cytotoxic trichothecene macrolides, including two new ones, named myrothecines H and I. The structures of the new macrolides were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic measurements analyses. In addition, the cytotoxic activities of these compounds were evaluated against SF-268, NCI-H460, and HepG-2 tumor cell lines, and all isolated compounds (1-12) exhibited significant cytotoxic activity with the IC50 ranging from 0.0002-16.2 μM. Moreover, the inhibitory activity of myrothecines H and I was evidenced by inducing phosphorylation of JNK (c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase) protein and the PARP (poly ADP-ribose polymerase) cleavage, and eventually induce apoptosis of HepG-2 cells. The results indicated that myrothecines H and I could be applied as chemotherapeutic agents.Entities:
Keywords: Endophytic fungus; HepG-2; Morinda officinalis; Paramyrothecium roridum; Trichothecene macrolide
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33166597 DOI: 10.1016/j.fitote.2020.104768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fitoterapia ISSN: 0367-326X Impact factor: 2.882