Passiflora mucronata leaves extracts obtained from different methodologies: a phytochemical study based on cytotoxic and apoptosis activities of triterpenes and phytosterols constituents

Authors

  • Isabel Cristina Vieira da Silva Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Pharmacy Faculty, Natural Products and Food Department, Laboratory of Natural Products and Biologial Assays
  • Pollyana Felix de Oliveira Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Pharmacy Faculty, Natural Products and Food Department, Laboratory of Natural Products and Biologial Assays https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1423-2913
  • Gleyce Moreno Barbosa Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Pharmacy Faculty, Pharmaceutical Sciences Post-graduate Programme
  • Ludger A. Wessjohann Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, Bioorganic Chemistry Department
  • Lucio Cardozo-Filho Centro Universitário Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos
  • Carla Holandino Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Pharmacy Faculty, Pharmaceutical Sciences Post-graduate Programme
  • Michelle Frazão Muzitano Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Pharmacy Faculty, Bioactive Products Laboratory
  • Ivana Correa Ramos Leal Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Pharmacy Faculty, Natural Products and Food Department, Laboratory of Natural Products and Biologial Assays

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902019000417666

Keywords:

Apoptosis, Cytotoxic, Passiflora mucronata, Stigmasterol, Triterpenes

Abstract

Cancer is one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide and the natural products could be a source of bioactive compounds. Passiflora mucronata (PM) belongs to a very known vegetal genus, although, there are no studies about cytotoxic activity or isolated compounds. Different extracts from PM were obtained by liquid-liquid partition (P), Soxhlet (Sox) and supercritical fluid (SFE1-5) extraction techniques, being compared concerning their yields, chemical profile and cytotoxicity. The Sox extracts showed the highest yields (6.03%: hexane; 2.51%: dichloromethane) followed by SFE (from 4.34 to 1.63%) and partitions (1.06 and 2.26%). The hexane partition (HP) showed the best cytotoxic activity against K562 cell line (IC50 = 18.72 µg.mL-1). From HP, the following compounds were identified and analysed its cytotoxic activities: β-amyrin (IC50 = 3.92 µg.mL-1), β-sitosterol (IC50 = 3.37 µg.mL-1), stigmasterol (IC50 = 3.31 µg.mL-1) and oleanolic acid. Stigmasterol induced about 75% of K562 total apoptosis. The compounds were tested against MA-104 cell line and the selective index (SI) attributed (SI >10 for all compounds). This indicates good selectivity to K562 cell line at the expense of MA-104. This is the first time, identifying those compounds to PM.

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2020-12-09

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Passiflora mucronata leaves extracts obtained from different methodologies: a phytochemical study based on cytotoxic and apoptosis activities of triterpenes and phytosterols constituents. (2020). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 56, e17666. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902019000417666