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Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran

BACKGROUND: Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f. (Apiaceae) is an endemic species in northern parts of Iran where it is commonly named Caspian carrot. The fruits have been used as condiment. METHODS: In a series of in vitro assays, antioxidant (DPPH and FRAP assays), cytotoxic and antim...

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Autores principales: Yousefbeyk, Fatemeh, Gohari, Ahmad Reza, Hashemighahderijani, Zeinabsadat, Ostad, Sayed Nasser, Salehi Sourmaghi, Mohamad Hossein, Amini, Mohsen, Golfakhrabadi, Fereshteh, Jamalifar, Hossein, Amin, Gholamreza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4029373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24397958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2008-2231-22-12
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author Yousefbeyk, Fatemeh
Gohari, Ahmad Reza
Hashemighahderijani, Zeinabsadat
Ostad, Sayed Nasser
Salehi Sourmaghi, Mohamad Hossein
Amini, Mohsen
Golfakhrabadi, Fereshteh
Jamalifar, Hossein
Amin, Gholamreza
author_facet Yousefbeyk, Fatemeh
Gohari, Ahmad Reza
Hashemighahderijani, Zeinabsadat
Ostad, Sayed Nasser
Salehi Sourmaghi, Mohamad Hossein
Amini, Mohsen
Golfakhrabadi, Fereshteh
Jamalifar, Hossein
Amin, Gholamreza
author_sort Yousefbeyk, Fatemeh
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description BACKGROUND: Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f. (Apiaceae) is an endemic species in northern parts of Iran where it is commonly named Caspian carrot. The fruits have been used as condiment. METHODS: In a series of in vitro assays, antioxidant (DPPH and FRAP assays), cytotoxic and antimicrobial activities of different extracts of roots and fruits were evaluated for the first time. The separation and purification of the compounds were carried out on the most potent extracts using various chromatographic methods and identified by spectroscopic data ((1)H and (13)C NMR). RESULTS: The results showed that among the extracts only fruit methanol extract (FME) has significant antioxidant activity (IC(50) = 145.93 μg.ml(-1) in DPPH assay and 358 ± 0.02 mmol FeII/g dry extract in FRAP assay). The radical scavenging activity of FME at 400 μg.ml(-1) was comparable with α-tocopherol (40 μg.ml(-1)) and with BHA (100 μg.ml(-1)) (p > 0.05). FME did not show any toxicity against cancerous and normal cell lines. Fruit ethyl acetate extract (FEE) had cytotoxic activity against breast carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma cells (IC(50) 168.4 and 185 μg.ml(-1), respectively), while it did not possess antioxidant activity in comparison with α-tocopherol and BHA as standard compounds. Ethyl acetate and methanol extract of fruits showed antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus (MIC: 3.75 mg.ml(-1)) and Candida albicans (MIC: 15.6 and 7.8 mg.ml(-1), respectively). Four terpenoids were isolated form FEE including: β-sitosterol (1), stigmasterol (2), caryophyllene oxide (3), β-amyrin (4). Also, three flavonoids namely quercetin 3-O-β-glucoside (5), quercetin 3-O-β-galactoside (6) and luteolin (7) were isolated from FME. CONCLUSION: This study showed that FEE and FME of D. littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f. had the highest biological activities which may be correlated with in vitro cytotoxic, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of terpenoids and flavonoids components of the extracts.
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spelling pubmed-40293732014-05-22 Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran Yousefbeyk, Fatemeh Gohari, Ahmad Reza Hashemighahderijani, Zeinabsadat Ostad, Sayed Nasser Salehi Sourmaghi, Mohamad Hossein Amini, Mohsen Golfakhrabadi, Fereshteh Jamalifar, Hossein Amin, Gholamreza Daru Research Article BACKGROUND: Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f. (Apiaceae) is an endemic species in northern parts of Iran where it is commonly named Caspian carrot. The fruits have been used as condiment. METHODS: In a series of in vitro assays, antioxidant (DPPH and FRAP assays), cytotoxic and antimicrobial activities of different extracts of roots and fruits were evaluated for the first time. The separation and purification of the compounds were carried out on the most potent extracts using various chromatographic methods and identified by spectroscopic data ((1)H and (13)C NMR). RESULTS: The results showed that among the extracts only fruit methanol extract (FME) has significant antioxidant activity (IC(50) = 145.93 μg.ml(-1) in DPPH assay and 358 ± 0.02 mmol FeII/g dry extract in FRAP assay). The radical scavenging activity of FME at 400 μg.ml(-1) was comparable with α-tocopherol (40 μg.ml(-1)) and with BHA (100 μg.ml(-1)) (p > 0.05). FME did not show any toxicity against cancerous and normal cell lines. Fruit ethyl acetate extract (FEE) had cytotoxic activity against breast carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma cells (IC(50) 168.4 and 185 μg.ml(-1), respectively), while it did not possess antioxidant activity in comparison with α-tocopherol and BHA as standard compounds. Ethyl acetate and methanol extract of fruits showed antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus (MIC: 3.75 mg.ml(-1)) and Candida albicans (MIC: 15.6 and 7.8 mg.ml(-1), respectively). Four terpenoids were isolated form FEE including: β-sitosterol (1), stigmasterol (2), caryophyllene oxide (3), β-amyrin (4). Also, three flavonoids namely quercetin 3-O-β-glucoside (5), quercetin 3-O-β-galactoside (6) and luteolin (7) were isolated from FME. CONCLUSION: This study showed that FEE and FME of D. littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f. had the highest biological activities which may be correlated with in vitro cytotoxic, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of terpenoids and flavonoids components of the extracts. BioMed Central 2014-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4029373/ /pubmed/24397958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2008-2231-22-12 Text en Copyright © 2014 Yousefbeyk et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Yousefbeyk, Fatemeh
Gohari, Ahmad Reza
Hashemighahderijani, Zeinabsadat
Ostad, Sayed Nasser
Salehi Sourmaghi, Mohamad Hossein
Amini, Mohsen
Golfakhrabadi, Fereshteh
Jamalifar, Hossein
Amin, Gholamreza
Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran
title Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran
title_full Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran
title_fullStr Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran
title_short Bioactive Terpenoids and Flavonoids from Daucus littoralis Smith subsp. hyrcanicus Rech.f, an Endemic Species of Iran
title_sort bioactive terpenoids and flavonoids from daucus littoralis smith subsp. hyrcanicus rech.f, an endemic species of iran
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4029373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24397958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2008-2231-22-12
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