1. In vitroandIn vivoAnticancer Activity of Extracts, Fractions, and Eupomatenoid-5 Obtained fromPiper regnelliiLeaves
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João Carvalho, Ilza Maria de Oliveira Sousa, Larissa Y. Rizzo, Mary Ann Foglio, Ana Possenti, Glyn Mara Figueira, Giovanna B. Longato, Sirlene Valério Tinti, and Ana Lúcia Tasca Gois Ruiz
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Male ,Stereochemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Pharmacology ,Lignans ,Analytical Chemistry ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Phenols ,In vivo ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Carcinoma, Ehrlich Tumor ,Benzofurans ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Piper ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Piperaceae ,biology.organism_classification ,In vitro ,Plant Leaves ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Mechanism of action ,Tumor progression ,Toxicity ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Growth inhibition - Abstract
Despite numerous studies with the Piper genus, there are no previous results reporting in vitro or in vivo Piper regnellii (Miq.) C. DC. var. regnellii anticancer activity. The aim of this study was to investigate P. regnellii in vitro and in vivo anticancer activity and further identify its active compounds. In vitro antiproliferative activity was evaluated in 8 human cancer cell lines: melanoma (UACC-62), breast (MCF7), kidney (786-0), lung (NCI-H460), prostate (PC-3), ovary (OVCAR-3), colon (HT29), and leukemia (K-562). Total growth inhibition (TGI) values were chosen to measure antiproliferative activity. Among the cell lines evaluated, eupomatenoid-5 demonstrated better in vitro antiproliferative activity towards prostate, ovary, kidney, and breast cancer cell lines. In vivo studies were carried out with Ehrlich solid tumor on Balb/C mice treated with 100, 300, and 1000 mg/kg of P. regnellii leaves dichloromethane crude extract (DCE), with 30 and 100 mg/kg of the active fraction (FRB), and with 30 mg/kg of eupomatenoid-5. The i. p. administration of DCE, FRB, and eupomatenoid-5 significantly inhibited tumor progression in comparison to control mice (saline). Therefore, this study showed that neolignans of Piper regnellii have promising anticancer activity. Further studies will be undertaken to determine the mechanism of action and toxicity of these compounds.
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- 2011
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