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Revisiting the Flora of Saudi Arabia: Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of the Endangered Plant Species Euphorbia saudiarabica

Euphorbia plants have a significant place in traditional medicine due to their numerous therapeutic properties, including their anti-tumor effects, which have been observed in several species. In the current study, a phytochemical investigation of Euphorbia saudiarabica methanolic extract led to the...

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Autores principales: Fantoukh, Omer I., Al-Hamoud, Gadah A., Nasr, Fahd A., Almarfadi, Omer M., Hawwal, Mohammed F., Ali, Zulfiqar, Alobaid, Waleed A., Binawad, Abdulaziz, Alrashidi, Menwer, Alasmari, Fawaz, Ahmed, Mohammad Z., Noman, Omar M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040556
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author Fantoukh, Omer I.
Al-Hamoud, Gadah A.
Nasr, Fahd A.
Almarfadi, Omer M.
Hawwal, Mohammed F.
Ali, Zulfiqar
Alobaid, Waleed A.
Binawad, Abdulaziz
Alrashidi, Menwer
Alasmari, Fawaz
Ahmed, Mohammad Z.
Noman, Omar M.
author_facet Fantoukh, Omer I.
Al-Hamoud, Gadah A.
Nasr, Fahd A.
Almarfadi, Omer M.
Hawwal, Mohammed F.
Ali, Zulfiqar
Alobaid, Waleed A.
Binawad, Abdulaziz
Alrashidi, Menwer
Alasmari, Fawaz
Ahmed, Mohammad Z.
Noman, Omar M.
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description Euphorbia plants have a significant place in traditional medicine due to their numerous therapeutic properties, including their anti-tumor effects, which have been observed in several species. In the current study, a phytochemical investigation of Euphorbia saudiarabica methanolic extract led to the isolation and characterization of four secondary metabolites from the chloroform (CHCl(3)) and ethyl acetate (EtOAc) fractions, which are reported for the first time in this species. One of the constituents, saudiarabicain F (2), is a rare C-19 oxidized ingol-type diterpenoid that has not been previously reported. The structures of these compounds were determined by extensive spectroscopic (HR-ESI-MS, 1D and 2D NMR) analyses. The anticancer properties of the E. saudiarabica crude extract, its fractions and its isolated compounds were examined against several cancer cells. The active fractions were evaluated for their effects on cell-cycle progression and apoptosis induction using flow cytometry. Furthermore, RT-PCR was employed to estimate the gene-expression levels of the apoptosis-related genes. It was demonstrated that the E. saudiarabica CHCl(3) and EtOAc fractions suppressed the proliferation of the cancer cells. The MCF-7 cells were the most sensitive to both fractions, with IC(50) values of 22.6 and 23.2 µg/mL, respectively. Notably, both fractions caused cell-cycle arrest in the G2/M phase of the treated MCF-7 cells. The inhibition of the MCF-7 cells’ proliferation was also linked with apoptosis induction by flow-cytometry analysis. Additionally, the activation of apoptosis by both fractions was demonstrated by an increase in the ratio of Bax to Bcl-2, with an increase in the expression of caspase-7. Among the isolated compounds, glutinol (1) showed potent activity against the MCF-7 cell line, with an IC(50) value of 9.83 µg/mL. Our findings suggest that E. saudiarabica has apoptosis-inducing effects and shows promise as a potential source of new chemotherapeutic drugs.
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spelling pubmed-101445022023-04-29 Revisiting the Flora of Saudi Arabia: Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of the Endangered Plant Species Euphorbia saudiarabica Fantoukh, Omer I. Al-Hamoud, Gadah A. Nasr, Fahd A. Almarfadi, Omer M. Hawwal, Mohammed F. Ali, Zulfiqar Alobaid, Waleed A. Binawad, Abdulaziz Alrashidi, Menwer Alasmari, Fawaz Ahmed, Mohammad Z. Noman, Omar M. Metabolites Article Euphorbia plants have a significant place in traditional medicine due to their numerous therapeutic properties, including their anti-tumor effects, which have been observed in several species. In the current study, a phytochemical investigation of Euphorbia saudiarabica methanolic extract led to the isolation and characterization of four secondary metabolites from the chloroform (CHCl(3)) and ethyl acetate (EtOAc) fractions, which are reported for the first time in this species. One of the constituents, saudiarabicain F (2), is a rare C-19 oxidized ingol-type diterpenoid that has not been previously reported. The structures of these compounds were determined by extensive spectroscopic (HR-ESI-MS, 1D and 2D NMR) analyses. The anticancer properties of the E. saudiarabica crude extract, its fractions and its isolated compounds were examined against several cancer cells. The active fractions were evaluated for their effects on cell-cycle progression and apoptosis induction using flow cytometry. Furthermore, RT-PCR was employed to estimate the gene-expression levels of the apoptosis-related genes. It was demonstrated that the E. saudiarabica CHCl(3) and EtOAc fractions suppressed the proliferation of the cancer cells. The MCF-7 cells were the most sensitive to both fractions, with IC(50) values of 22.6 and 23.2 µg/mL, respectively. Notably, both fractions caused cell-cycle arrest in the G2/M phase of the treated MCF-7 cells. The inhibition of the MCF-7 cells’ proliferation was also linked with apoptosis induction by flow-cytometry analysis. Additionally, the activation of apoptosis by both fractions was demonstrated by an increase in the ratio of Bax to Bcl-2, with an increase in the expression of caspase-7. Among the isolated compounds, glutinol (1) showed potent activity against the MCF-7 cell line, with an IC(50) value of 9.83 µg/mL. Our findings suggest that E. saudiarabica has apoptosis-inducing effects and shows promise as a potential source of new chemotherapeutic drugs. MDPI 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10144502/ /pubmed/37110214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040556 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fantoukh, Omer I.
Al-Hamoud, Gadah A.
Nasr, Fahd A.
Almarfadi, Omer M.
Hawwal, Mohammed F.
Ali, Zulfiqar
Alobaid, Waleed A.
Binawad, Abdulaziz
Alrashidi, Menwer
Alasmari, Fawaz
Ahmed, Mohammad Z.
Noman, Omar M.
Revisiting the Flora of Saudi Arabia: Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of the Endangered Plant Species Euphorbia saudiarabica
title Revisiting the Flora of Saudi Arabia: Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of the Endangered Plant Species Euphorbia saudiarabica
title_full Revisiting the Flora of Saudi Arabia: Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of the Endangered Plant Species Euphorbia saudiarabica
title_fullStr Revisiting the Flora of Saudi Arabia: Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of the Endangered Plant Species Euphorbia saudiarabica
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the Flora of Saudi Arabia: Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of the Endangered Plant Species Euphorbia saudiarabica
title_short Revisiting the Flora of Saudi Arabia: Phytochemical and Biological Investigation of the Endangered Plant Species Euphorbia saudiarabica
title_sort revisiting the flora of saudi arabia: phytochemical and biological investigation of the endangered plant species euphorbia saudiarabica
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040556
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