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Production of camptothecin in cultures of Chonemorpha grandiflora
BACKGROUND: Chonemorpha grandiflora (Syn. Chonemorpha fragrans (Apocynaceae) is an endangered medicinal plant. It is used in different preparations, such as sudarsanasavam and kumaryasavam used in Kerala Ayurvedic system. C. grandiflora is used for the treatment of fever and stomach disorders. Phyto...
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author | Kulkarni, A. V. Patwardhan, A. A. Lele, U. Malpathak, N. P. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Chonemorpha grandiflora (Syn. Chonemorpha fragrans (Apocynaceae) is an endangered medicinal plant. It is used in different preparations, such as sudarsanasavam and kumaryasavam used in Kerala Ayurvedic system. C. grandiflora is used for the treatment of fever and stomach disorders. Phytochemical investigations have revealed the presence of steroidal alkaloids, such as chonemorphine and funtumafrine in C. grandiflora. Camptothecin, a well-known anticancer alkaloid has been detected in ethanolic extracts of stem with bark and callus cultures derived from C. grandiflora. METHODS: Callus cultures of C. grandiflora were raised on Murashige and Skoog’s medium supplemented with 2, 4-D. Stem with bark and callus were used for phytochemical analysis mainly the alkaloids. Detection and identification of camptothecin was carried out using thin-layer chromatography (TLC), high-performance thin-layer chromatography, (HPTLC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). RESULTS: An important anticancer alkaloid, camptothecin was detected in ethanolic extracts of stem with bark and callus cultures of C. grandiflora. camptothecin content was 0.013 mg/g in stem with bark and 0.003 mg/g in callus. CONCLUSION: This is the first report on in vivo and in vitro production of camptothecin in C. grandiflora. Camptothecin is known to occur only in six plant sources so, alternative sources for camptothecin are needed. Thus of C. grandiflora could be a new promising alternative source of camptothecin. |
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spelling | pubmed-30930402011-05-17 Production of camptothecin in cultures of Chonemorpha grandiflora Kulkarni, A. V. Patwardhan, A. A. Lele, U. Malpathak, N. P. Pharmacognosy Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Chonemorpha grandiflora (Syn. Chonemorpha fragrans (Apocynaceae) is an endangered medicinal plant. It is used in different preparations, such as sudarsanasavam and kumaryasavam used in Kerala Ayurvedic system. C. grandiflora is used for the treatment of fever and stomach disorders. Phytochemical investigations have revealed the presence of steroidal alkaloids, such as chonemorphine and funtumafrine in C. grandiflora. Camptothecin, a well-known anticancer alkaloid has been detected in ethanolic extracts of stem with bark and callus cultures derived from C. grandiflora. METHODS: Callus cultures of C. grandiflora were raised on Murashige and Skoog’s medium supplemented with 2, 4-D. Stem with bark and callus were used for phytochemical analysis mainly the alkaloids. Detection and identification of camptothecin was carried out using thin-layer chromatography (TLC), high-performance thin-layer chromatography, (HPTLC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). RESULTS: An important anticancer alkaloid, camptothecin was detected in ethanolic extracts of stem with bark and callus cultures of C. grandiflora. camptothecin content was 0.013 mg/g in stem with bark and 0.003 mg/g in callus. CONCLUSION: This is the first report on in vivo and in vitro production of camptothecin in C. grandiflora. Camptothecin is known to occur only in six plant sources so, alternative sources for camptothecin are needed. Thus of C. grandiflora could be a new promising alternative source of camptothecin. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC3093040/ /pubmed/21589755 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.72327 Text en © Pharmacognosy Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kulkarni, A. V. Patwardhan, A. A. Lele, U. Malpathak, N. P. Production of camptothecin in cultures of Chonemorpha grandiflora |
title | Production of camptothecin in cultures of Chonemorpha grandiflora |
title_full | Production of camptothecin in cultures of Chonemorpha grandiflora |
title_fullStr | Production of camptothecin in cultures of Chonemorpha grandiflora |
title_full_unstemmed | Production of camptothecin in cultures of Chonemorpha grandiflora |
title_short | Production of camptothecin in cultures of Chonemorpha grandiflora |
title_sort | production of camptothecin in cultures of chonemorpha grandiflora |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3093040/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21589755 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.72327 |
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