Isolation Of Antimigratory Chemical Constituents From Curcuma Caesia, Curcuma Aeruginosa Rhizomes And Dioscorea Bulbifera Tubers Using Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines

Curcuma caesia, Curcuma aeruginosa and Dioscorea bulbifera are used traditionally for the treatment of human ailments including cancer. The present study was carried out to search for antimigratory compounds from C. caesia, C. aeruginosa rhizomes and D. bulbifera tubers using breast cancer cell l...

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Main Author: Al-Amin, Md
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spelling my-usm-ep.519982022-03-22T07:27:15Z Isolation Of Antimigratory Chemical Constituents From Curcuma Caesia, Curcuma Aeruginosa Rhizomes And Dioscorea Bulbifera Tubers Using Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines 2021-04 Al-Amin, Md RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica Curcuma caesia, Curcuma aeruginosa and Dioscorea bulbifera are used traditionally for the treatment of human ailments including cancer. The present study was carried out to search for antimigratory compounds from C. caesia, C. aeruginosa rhizomes and D. bulbifera tubers using breast cancer cell lines. The chemical constituents from C. caesia and C. aeruginosa rhizomes have been isolated through fractionation. The extracts of C. caesia and C. aeruginosa rhizomes showed concentration-dependent inhibition of MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells. Further study showed that hexane and chloroform fractions of C. caesia rhizomes and chloroform fraction of C. aeruginosa rhizomes are the bioactive fractions that significantly inhibit the viability of breast cancer cells. The chromatographic separation afforded germacrone (1), zerumbone (2), furanodienone (3), curzerenone (4), curcumenol (5), zederone (6), curcumenone (7) and dehydrocurdione (8) from hexane fraction and curcuminol G (9), curcuzederone (10), (1S, 10S), (4S,5S)-germacrone-1(10), 4- diepoxide (11), wenyujinin B (12), alismoxide (13), aerugidiol (14), zedoarolide B (15), zedoalactone B (16) zedoarondiol (17) and isozedoarondiol (18) from chloroform fraction of C. caesia rhizomes. The chromatographic separation afforded germacrone (1), furanodienone (3), curzerenone (4), curcumenol (5) and zederone (6) from chloroform fraction of C. aeruginosa. Cell viability assay of these isolated compounds further revealed that compounds 1-4 and 10, and compounds 1, 3 and 4 are the bioactive compounds of C. caesia and C. aeruginosa, respectively. 2021-04 Thesis http://eprints.usm.my/51998/ http://eprints.usm.my/51998/1/MD%20AL-AMIN%20-%20TESIS.pdf application/pdf en public masters Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut Pusat Pengajian Sains Farmasi
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Al-Amin, Md
Isolation Of Antimigratory Chemical Constituents From Curcuma Caesia, Curcuma Aeruginosa Rhizomes And Dioscorea Bulbifera Tubers Using Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines
description Curcuma caesia, Curcuma aeruginosa and Dioscorea bulbifera are used traditionally for the treatment of human ailments including cancer. The present study was carried out to search for antimigratory compounds from C. caesia, C. aeruginosa rhizomes and D. bulbifera tubers using breast cancer cell lines. The chemical constituents from C. caesia and C. aeruginosa rhizomes have been isolated through fractionation. The extracts of C. caesia and C. aeruginosa rhizomes showed concentration-dependent inhibition of MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells. Further study showed that hexane and chloroform fractions of C. caesia rhizomes and chloroform fraction of C. aeruginosa rhizomes are the bioactive fractions that significantly inhibit the viability of breast cancer cells. The chromatographic separation afforded germacrone (1), zerumbone (2), furanodienone (3), curzerenone (4), curcumenol (5), zederone (6), curcumenone (7) and dehydrocurdione (8) from hexane fraction and curcuminol G (9), curcuzederone (10), (1S, 10S), (4S,5S)-germacrone-1(10), 4- diepoxide (11), wenyujinin B (12), alismoxide (13), aerugidiol (14), zedoarolide B (15), zedoalactone B (16) zedoarondiol (17) and isozedoarondiol (18) from chloroform fraction of C. caesia rhizomes. The chromatographic separation afforded germacrone (1), furanodienone (3), curzerenone (4), curcumenol (5) and zederone (6) from chloroform fraction of C. aeruginosa. Cell viability assay of these isolated compounds further revealed that compounds 1-4 and 10, and compounds 1, 3 and 4 are the bioactive compounds of C. caesia and C. aeruginosa, respectively.
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author Al-Amin, Md
author_facet Al-Amin, Md
author_sort Al-Amin, Md
title Isolation Of Antimigratory Chemical Constituents From Curcuma Caesia, Curcuma Aeruginosa Rhizomes And Dioscorea Bulbifera Tubers Using Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_short Isolation Of Antimigratory Chemical Constituents From Curcuma Caesia, Curcuma Aeruginosa Rhizomes And Dioscorea Bulbifera Tubers Using Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_full Isolation Of Antimigratory Chemical Constituents From Curcuma Caesia, Curcuma Aeruginosa Rhizomes And Dioscorea Bulbifera Tubers Using Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_fullStr Isolation Of Antimigratory Chemical Constituents From Curcuma Caesia, Curcuma Aeruginosa Rhizomes And Dioscorea Bulbifera Tubers Using Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_full_unstemmed Isolation Of Antimigratory Chemical Constituents From Curcuma Caesia, Curcuma Aeruginosa Rhizomes And Dioscorea Bulbifera Tubers Using Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_sort isolation of antimigratory chemical constituents from curcuma caesia, curcuma aeruginosa rhizomes and dioscorea bulbifera tubers using human breast cancer cell lines
granting_institution Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut
granting_department Pusat Pengajian Sains Farmasi
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.usm.my/51998/1/MD%20AL-AMIN%20-%20TESIS.pdf
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