Characterization of bioactive constituents from the gum resin of Gardenia lucida and its pharmacological potential - 03/01/17
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• | Seven polymethoxyflavones were characterized from the gum resin of G. lucida. |
• | Xanthomicrol exhibited high DPPH and ferric reducing potential. |
• | Acerosin was found to exhibit broad spectrum anti-proliferative activity. |
• | 5-Desmethylnobiletin was observed as an effective inhibitor of ODC and CATD. |
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In the present study we mined the information on Gardenia lucida (Dikamali) and identified seven polymethoxyflavones from its gum resin. We also investigated its antiproliferative and antioxidant potential. Xanthomicrol (8) found as potent DPPH scavenger (85.86±1.3%) along with strong ferric plummeting ability (53.60±2.0 FSE) and reducing potential (1.07±0.01) as compared to ascorbic acid. Gardenin B (5) strongly inhibit biochemical production of nitric oxide (IC50 10.59±0.4μg/mL) followed by 5-Desmethylnobiletin (7) and Gardenin E (10, IC5011.01±0.7–34.53±2.7μg/mL). Methanol extract, chloroform fraction and Acerosin (11), Gardenin D (9) and Gardenin B (5) exhibited superior antiproliferative activity against lung, breast, colon, hepatic and leukaemia cell lines as well as in keratinocytes (IC50 12.82±0.67–94.63±1.27μg/mL) whereas other fractions and isolated compounds moderately affect the cell proliferation (21.40±0.12–48.12±0.47%) with least and non-specific interaction against succinate dehydrogenase. Except compound 2, 3, 6, 8 and 11, others were found as a significant inhibitor of ODC (IC50 2.36±0.7–8.53±0.32μg/mL) with respect to DFMO (IC50 10.85±0.28μg/mL). In silico analysis also revealed enervated binding energy (−4.30 to −5.02kcal/mol) and inhibition constant (704.18–210.26μM) wherein 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 showed specific interaction with the receptor while rest were non-specific. Except butanol fraction and Gardenin E, others were potently inhibited the cathepsin D activity with non-specific interaction and better binding energy (−5.78 to −7.24kcal/mol) and inhibition constant (57.87–4.90μM). In conclusion, it can be interpreted that isolated polymethoxyflavones (Gardenin B, 5-Desmethylnobiletin, Gardenin E) could be taken up as a lead for target specific studies. Methanol extract and chloroform fraction prevails in all the tested activity therefore cumulative and composite intervention of polymethoxyflavones present in it reveals its pharmacological attributes and traditional value.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Abbreviations : DPPH, GAE, FRAP, FSE, QCE, AAE, MTT dye, DMEM, FBS, ODC, CATD, SDH, PDB, PEP, DFMO
Keywords : Gardenia lucida, Antiproliferative, ODC, CATD, Polymethoxyflavones
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