Investigation of Anticancer Agents from the Bark of Gyrinops Versteegii (Gilg.) Domke from Lombok Island
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Published:2020-12-30
Issue:6
Volume:36
Page:1037-1042
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ISSN:2231-5039
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Container-title:Oriental Journal Of Chemistry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Orient. J. Chem
Author:
HADI SURYA1, LESTARI DIAN1, DHARMAYANI NI KOMANG TRI1, RATNASARI BAIQ DESY2, ITO M3, YAMADA I4, MULYANINGSIH TRI5
Affiliation:
1. 1Department of Chemistry, The University of Mataram, Mataram-83126, Indonesia. 2. Departmen of Pharmacy, Stikes Kusuma Bangsa Mataram-83126, Indonesia. 3. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan. 4. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto-606-8501, Japan 5. Department of Biology, The University of Mataram, Mataram-83126, Indonesia.
Abstract
This study is part of a research collaboration between Kyoto University and The University of Mataram, aiming to identify and to utilize the agarwood plants, i.e., Gyrinops versteegii from Indonesia. The study, specifically, aims to discover anticancer agents from the bark of G. versteegii from Lombok Island of Indonesia. There were three provenances of G. versteegii observed, namely Soyun, Pantai, and Buaya. Based on the Brine Shrimp Lethality Test (BSLT), G. versteegii Buaya showed the highest cytotoxicity with LC50 45,94 µg/ml. Meanwhile, G. versteegii Soyun and Pantai have LC50 75.86 µg/mL and 56.36 µg/mL respectively. A phytochemical study showed that the methanol extract of G. versteegii Buaya containing compounds from the group of alkaloid, flavonoid, steroid, triterpenoid, and saponin. The methanol extracts fractionated using Vacuum Liquid Chromatography into 10 fractions (F1-F10) and then retested BSLT. Among the fractions, F2 showed the best potency as an anticancer with LC50 64,12 µg/mL. Based on the GC-MS analysis, the cytotoxicity from both methanol extract and F2 is predicted to be influenced by the same compounds, namely, 1,4-Benzenediol,2-methyl, Pyridoxylamine, 2,3-Dimethylhydroquionone, Tetramethyl-p-benzoquinone, and Benzofuran. Overall, the bark of G. versteegii from Lombok Island has great potency as an anticancer.
Publisher
Oriental Scientific Publishing Company
Subject
Drug Discovery,Environmental Chemistry,Biochemistry,General Chemistry
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