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Abstract Title:

Mexican hawthorn (J. B. Phipps) stems and leaves induce cell death on breast cancer cells.

Abstract Source:

Nutr Cancer. 2019 Oct 22:1-11. Epub 2019 Oct 22. PMID: 31635496

Abstract Author(s):

Juan Maldonado-Cubas, Exsal M Albores-Méndez, Eduardo San Martín-Martínez, Cinthya N Quiroz-Reyes, Gerardo E González-Córdova, Rocio G Casañas-Pimentel

Article Affiliation:

Juan Maldonado-Cubas

Abstract:

Diverse molecules with cytotoxic activity against cancer cells have been isolated from the polar extracts of different parts of various hawthorn species that grow around the world. In Mexico, hawthorn () is popularly consumed, but its content of anticancer substances has never been evaluated. Because antitumor substances have been identified in polar and nonpolar extracts of many plants, we evaluated the cytotoxic activity against breast cancer cells of petroleum ether, ethanol, and water extracts of the leaves and stems of. In contrast to other hawthorn species that contain anti-tumor substances in polar extracts, the petroleum ether extract (but not the ethanol or water extracts) ofhad cytotoxic properties (IC < 50 µg/mL) inducing cell death by apoptosis. Two compounds reportedly having cytotoxic activity were identified by mass spectrometry in the petroleum extract of:β-sitosterol and tocopherol. Results suggest that he cytotoxic and pro-apoptotic effects of the petroleum ether extract ofcould be exerted by the joint activity ofβ-sitosterol and tocopherol, possibly in combination with of other minor compounds. Because hawthorn is widely consumed in Mexico and Latin America its potential use as a functional food warrants further investigation.

Study Type : In Vitro Study
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Pharmacological Actions : Apoptotic : CK(6986) : AC(6931)

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