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Cytotoxic and potential anticancer constituents from the stems of Schisandra pubescens

  • Pharm Biol. 2013 Sep;51(9):1204-7. doi: 10.3109/13880209.2013.818039.
Yan Lu 1 Yu-Quan Li Yi-Nan Liu Kuo-Hsiung Lee Dao-Feng Chen
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Fudan University, Shanghai, P.R. China.
Abstract

Context: The diethyl ether extract of the stems of Schisandra pubescens Hemsl. et Wils. (Schisandraceae) was found to exhibit cytotoxic activity in vitro. However, investigations of the bioactive constituents of this plant have been very limited.

Objective: Elucidation of the cytotoxic constituents of S. pubescens was performed.

Methods: Repeated silica gel column chromatography and preparative TLC were used for the chemical investigation of the diethyl ether extract of S. pubescens stems. All isolates were evaluated for their in vitro cytotoxicity against A549, PC-3, KB and KBvin human Cancer cell lines.

Results: Nine known compounds were obtained, including four Lignans, epischisandrone (1), tigloylgomisin P (2), cagayanone (3) and (-)-gomisin L₂ (4), together with five triterpenoids, micranoic acid B (5), lancifodilactone H (6), coccinic acid (7), schisanlactone B (8) and anwuweizonic acid (9). Compounds 2-6 and 8 showed moderate to marginal cytotoxicity, with GI₅₀ values of 11.83-35.65 μM.

Conclusion: The isolation of 1-9 from S. pubescens and the cytotoxicities of 3-6 are first reported. Compounds 2-6 and 8 could be the active principles responsible for the Anticancer effects of S. pubescens.

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