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Sterols and Triterpenes from Dobera glabra Growing in Saudi Arabia and Their Cytotoxic Activity.

Wael M Abdel-Mageed1,2, Ali A El-Gamal1,3, Shaza M Al-Massarani1, Omer A Basudan1, Farid A Badria3, Maged S Abdel-Kader4,5, Adnan J Al-Rehaily1, Hanan Y Aati1.   

Abstract

A new lupane caffeoyl ester, lup-20(29)-ene 3β-caffeate-30-al (7), and a new oleanane-type triterpene, 3β-hydroxyolean-13(18)-en-12-one (17), were isolated from the aerial parts of Dobera glabra (Forssk), along with ten known triterpenes, including seven lupane-type lupeol (1), 30-nor-lup-3β-ol-20-one (2), ∆1-lupenone (3), lup-20(29)-en-3β,30-diol (4), lupeol caffeate (5), 30-hydroxy lup-20(29)-ene 3β-caffeate (6), and betunaldehyde (8); three oleanane-type compounds were also identified, comprising δ-amyrone (15), δ-amyrin (16), and 11-oxo-β-amyrin (18); together with six sterols, comprising β-sitosterol (9), stigmasterol (10), 7α-hydroxy-β-sitosterol (11), 7α-hydroxy-stigmasterol (12), 7-keto-β-sitosterol (13), and 7-keto-stigmasterol (14). Their structures were elucidated using a variety of spectroscopic techniques, including 1D (1H, 13C, and DEPT-135 13C) and 2D (1H-1H COSY, 1H-13C HSQC, and 1H-13C HMBC) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and accurate mass spectroscopy. Subsequently, the different plant extracts and some of the isolated compounds (1-9, 11 and 13) were investigated for their possible cytotoxic activity in comparison to cisplatin against a wide array of aggressive cancer cell lines, such as colorectal cancer (HCT-116), hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG-2), and prostate cancer (PC-3) cell lines. Compound 11 displayed broad cytotoxicity against all of the tested cell lines (IC50 ≅ 8 µg/mL in all cases), and a high safety margin against normal Vero cells (IC50 = 70 µg/mL), suggesting that 11 may be a highly selective and effective anticancer agent candidate. Notably, the evidence indicated that the mode of action of compound 11 could possibly consist of the inhibition of phosphodiesterase I (80.2% enzyme inhibition observed at 2 µM compound concentration).

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Keywords:  Dobera glabra; cytotoxic activity; phosphodiesterase inhibition; salvadoraceae; steroids; triterpenes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33430053      PMCID: PMC7827382          DOI: 10.3390/plants10010119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


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