| Literature DB >> 35208993 |
Mutakin Mutakin1, Rizky Fauziati2, Fahrina Nur Fadhilah2, Ade Zuhrotun2, Riezki Amalia3, Yuni Elsa Hadisaputri2.
Abstract
Soursop (Annona muricata Lin.) is a plant belonging to the Annonaceae family that has been widely used globally as a traditional medicine for many diseases. In this review, we discuss the traditional use, chemical content, and pharmacological activities of A.muricata. From 49 research articles that were obtained from 1981 to 2021, A.muricata's activities were shown to include anticancer (25%), antiulcer (17%), antidiabetic (14%), antiprotozoal (10%), antidiarrhea (8%), antibacterial (8%), antiviral (8%), antihypertensive (6%), and wound healing (4%). Several biological activities and the general mechanisms underlying the effects of A.muricata have been tested both in vitro and in vivo. A.muricata contains chemicals such as acetogenins (annomuricins and annonacin), alkaloids (coreximine and reticuline), flavonoids (quercetin), and vitamins, which are predicted to be responsible for the biological activity of A.muricata.Entities:
Keywords: Annona muricata L.; pharmacological activities; soursop; traditional medicine
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35208993 PMCID: PMC8878098 DOI: 10.3390/molecules27041201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1(a) Leaves of A. muricata with an obovate, oblate, and acuminate shape. The leaf surface is dark green, with a thick and glossy upper surface. (b) The fruits are dark green and prickly. (c) The flower petals are thick and yellowish. The outer petals meet at the edges without overlapping and are broadly ovate, tapering to a point with a heart-shaped base. The inner petals are oval-shaped and overlap.
Pharmacological activities of A. muricata.
| Pharmacological Activity | Plant Parts | Mechanisms | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anticancer | Fruit, stem, seed, and twigs | Inhibits MMP-2 and MMP-9, which play an important role in cancer progression, in HT1080 fibrosarcoma cells. | [ |
| Leaf, twigs, and root | Disrupts MMP function, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and G0/G1 cell cycle arrest in HL-60 leukemia cells. | [ | |
| Leaf | Increases Bax expression and decreases Bcl-2 expression, cell cycle arrest at G0/G1 phase in A-549 lung cancer cells. | [ | |
| Induces apoptosis by enhancing caspase-3 expression in COLO-205 colorectal cancer cells. | [ | ||
| Induces apoptosis by enhancing the expression of caspase-3 in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. | [ | ||
| Inhibits the proliferation of PC-3 human prostate cancer cells. | [ | ||
| Disrupts MMP function, causes leakage of cytochrome C from mitochondria, and activates caspase-3, caspase-7, and caspase-9 expression in HT-29 colon cancer cells. | [ | ||
| Apoptosis mechanism mediated by a decrease in Bcl-2 expression and an increase in caspase-3 and caspase-9 expression in MCF7 breast cancer cells. | [ | ||
| Seeds | Increases caspase-3 cleavage and DNA fragmentation in endometrial cancer cells. | [ | |
| Antiulcer | Leaf | Activates prostaglandin synthesis and supresses aggressive factors of gastric mucosa. | [ |
| Protects against ROS scavenging and gastric wall damage.Upregulates Hsp70 and downregulates Bax expression. | [ | ||
| Downregulates Bax and malondialdehyde (MDA) expression.Upregulates CAT, SOD, GSH, NO, PGE2, glycogen, and Hsp70 expression. | [ | ||
| Antidiarrhea | Fruit | Inhibits intestinal motility and secretions. | [ |
| Antiprotozoal | Leaf | Antiprotozoal activity against | [ |
| Antiprotozoal activity against | [ | ||
| Antiprotozoal activity against | [ | ||
| Seeds | Antiprotozoal activity against | [ | |
| Bark and roots | Antiprotozoal activity against | [ | |
| Antidiabetic | Fruit | Inhibits α-amylase and α-glucosidase enzymes. | [ |
| Leaf | Decreases lipid peroxidation and indirectly affects insulin production and endogenous antioxidants in streptozotocin-induced mice. | [ | |
| Antibacterial | Leaf | Attacks the bacterial membrane. | [ |
| Antihypertensive | Fruit and leaves | Inhibits angiotensin-I-converting enzyme and blocks calcium ion channels | [ |
Phytochemical properties of A. muricata.
| No. | Compound | Part of Plant | Type | Refs. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anomuricine | Leaf, root, stem, bark | Alkaloid | [ |
| 2 | Anomurine | Leaf, root, stem, bark | Alkaloid | [ |
| 3 | Annonaine | Fruit, leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 4 | Annonamine | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 5 | Asimilobine | Fruit | Alkaloid | [ |
| 6 | Atherospermine | Stem | Alkaloid | [ |
| 7 | Atherosperminine | Root, bark | Alkaloid | [ |
| 8 | Casuarine | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 9 | Coclaurine | Root, bark | Alkaloid | [ |
| 10 | Coreximine | Leaf, root, stem, bark | Alkaloid | [ |
| 11 | DMDP (2,5- Dihydroxymethyl-3,4, dihydroxypyrrolidine) | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 12 | deoxymannojirimycin | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 13 | deoxynojirmycin | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 14 | ( | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 15 | Isoboldine | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 16 | Isolaureline | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 17 | Liriodenine | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 18 | ( | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 19 | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ | |
| 20 | ( | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 21 | Nornuciferine | Fruit | Alkaloid | [ |
| 22 | Remerine | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 23 | Reticuline | Leaf, root, stem, bark | Alkaloid | [ |
| 24 | Stepharine | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 25 | Swainsonine | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 26 | Xylopine | Leaf | Alkaloid | [ |
| 27 | 15-acetylguanacone | Fruit | Acetogenin | [ |
| 28 | Annocatalin | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 29 | Annocatacin A | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 30 | Annocatacin B | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 31 | Annomontacin | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 32 | Annomuricin | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 33 | Annomuricin A | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 34 | Annomuricin B | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 35 | Annomutacin | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 36 | Annonacin | Leaf, seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 37 | Annonacin A | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 38 | Annonacinone | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 39 | Annoreticuin-9-one | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 40 | Annoreticuin, cis | Pulp | Acetogenin | [ |
| 41 | Bullatacin | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 42 | Cohibin A | Root | Acetogenin | [ |
| 43 | Cohibin B | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 44 | Cohibin C | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 45 | Cohibin D | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 46 | Corepoxylone | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 47 | Corossolin | Seed, leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 48 | Corossolone | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 49 | Epomurinins A, B | Pulp | Acetogenin | [ |
| 50 | Epomurisenins A, B | Pulp | Acetogenin | [ |
| 51 | Gigantecin | Seed, leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 52 | 2,4 Cis or trans Gigantetrocinone | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 53 | Gigantetronenin | Leaf, seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 54 | Goniothalamicin | Seed, leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 55 | Javoricin | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 56 | Longifolicin | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 57 | Montanacin | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 58 | Montanacin D | Leaf, pulp | Acetogenin | [ |
| 59 | Montanacin E | Leaf, pulp | Acetogenin | [ |
| 60 | Montanacin H | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 61 | Montecristin | Pulp | Acetogenin | [ |
| 62 | Muricatenol | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 62 | Muricatetrocin A | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 63 | Muricatetrocin B | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 64 | Muricatocin A | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 65 | Muricatocin B | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 66 | Muricatocin C | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 67 | Muricin | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 68 | Muricenin | Pulp | Acetogenin | [ |
| 69 | Murisolin | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 70 | Sabadelin | Pulp | Acetogenin | [ |
| 72 | Solamin | Leaf | Acetogenin | [ |
| 73 | Xylomaticin | Seed | Acetogenin | [ |
| 74 | Apigenin-6-C-glucoside | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 75 | Argentinine | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 76 | Catechin | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 77 | Coumaric acid | Pulp | Flavonoid | [ |
| 78 | Daidzein | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 79 | Dihydrokaempferol-hexoside | Pulp | Flavonoid | [ |
| 80 | Epicatechin | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 81 | Gallocatechin | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 82 | Genistein | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 83 | Glycitein | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 84 | Homoorientin | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 85 | Isoferulic acid | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 86 | Kaempferol | Leaf, | Flavonoid | [ |
| 87 | Quercetin | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 88 | Quercetin-3- | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 89 | Robinetin | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 90 | Tangeretin | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 91 | Rutin | Leaf | Flavonoid | [ |
| 92 | Gallic acid | Leaf | Tannin | [ |
| 93 | Vitamin C | Pulp, leaf | Vitamin | [ |
| 94 | Vitamin E | Leaf, seed, pulp | Vitamin | [ |
| 95 | Annoionol A | Leaf | Megastigmane | [ |
| 96 | Annoionol B | Leaf | Megastigmane | [ |
| 97 | Annoionol C | Leaf | Megastigmane | [ |
| 98 | Annoionoside | Leaf | Megastigmane | [ |
| 99 | Leaf | Amide | [ | |
| 100 | Annomuricatin A | Seed | Cyclopeptides | [ |
| 101 | Annomuricatin B | Seed | Cyclopeptides | [ |
| 102 | Annomuricatin C | Seed | Cyclopeptides | [ |
Figure 2Acetogenin compounds in A. muricata. (a) Linear structure, (b) epoxy acetogenin, (c) mono THF, (d) mono tetrahydrofuran, mono tetrahydropyran acetogenin, (e) bis THF-nonadjacent acetogenin, (f) and bis THF-adjacent acetogenin [4].
Figure 3The most abundant alkaloids in A. muricata: (a) coreximine and (b) reticuline.
Figure 4The most abundant flavonoid in A. muricata: (a) kaempferol (b) quercetin, and (c) rutin.
IC50 of several parts of A. muricata against cancer cell lines.
| Plant Parts | Cancer Cell Line | IC50 | Refs. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leaf, twig, and root | HL-60 human leukemia cell line | 6–49 µg/mL | [ |
| Leaf | A-549 lung cancer cell line | 5.09 µg/mL | [ |
| Leaf | MCF7 breast cancer cell line | Ethanolic extract: 5.3 µg/mL; ethyl acetate fraction: 2.86 µg/mL; | [ |
| Leaf | PC-3 human prostate cancer cell line | 63 µg/mL | [ |
| Annomuricin E from leaves | HT-29 colon cancer cell line | 1.62 µg/mL | [ |
| Annoniacin from seeds | ECC-1 and HEC-1 human endometrial cancer cell lines | 4.62–4.75 µg/mL | [ |
Figure 5Anticancer mechanism of A. muricata.
Figure 6Antiulcer mechanisms of A. muricata.
Figure 7Distribution of pharmacological activities of A. muricata.
Figure 8Proportions of phytochemical compounds in A. muricata.