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Cytotoxic effect of a mannogalactoglucan extracted from Agaricus bisporus on HepG2 cells

Authors :
Andrade Pires, Amanda do Rocio
Ruthes, Andrea Caroline
Suter Correia Cadena, Silvia Maria
Iacomini, Marcello
Andrade Pires, Amanda do Rocio
Ruthes, Andrea Caroline
Suter Correia Cadena, Silvia Maria
Iacomini, Marcello
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A mannogalactoglucan (RK2-Ab; M-w, 1.8 x 10(4) g mol(-1)) composed by Man (27.3%), Gal (24.4%) and Glc (48.3%) was extracted and characterized from Agaricus bisporus, and its biological activity was evaluated on human hepatocarcinoma cells (HepG2). The partially-O-methylated alditol acetates together with the NMR data suggest the main chain to be composed of alpha-D-Galp (32.8%) and beta-D-Glcp (37.0%) units (1 -> 6) -linked, with beta-D-Manp (14.6%), as non-reducing end units, substituting the side chains at O-2 (alpha-D-Galp units; 3.3%) and O-2 and O-4 (beta-D-Glcp units; 3.6%). (1 -> 2) -linked beta-D-Glcp (2.7%) and beta-D-Manp (6.0%) can also be observed. RK2-Ab reduced cellular viability of HepG2 cells, by both, the MTT and lactate dehydrogenase release assays, promoted the increase of cytochrome c release and decrease of ATP content. Suggesting that the mannogalactoglucan from A. bisporus may have antitumor activity by inducing apoptosis by the mitochondria death pathway, and could be used in cancer therapy.<br />QC 20170706

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234009271
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.carbpol.2017.04.050