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Protodioscin, Isolated from the Rhizome of Dioscorea tokoro Collected in Northern Japan is the Major Antiproliferative Compound to HL-60 
Leukemic Cells

Abstract: Background: The rhizome of Oni-dokoro (a wild yam, Dioscorea tokoro) has extremely bitter taste and is not generally regarded edible;, however, in northern part of Japan, such as Iwate and a part of Aomori, it is used as health promoting food. To clarify the reason, we examined the biologi...

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Autores principales: Oyama, Manami, Tokiwano, Tetsuo, Kawaii, Satoru, Yoshida, Yasunori, Mizuno, Kouichi, Oh, Keimei, Yoshizawa, Yuko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28579930
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573407213666170113123428
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author Oyama, Manami
Tokiwano, Tetsuo
Kawaii, Satoru
Yoshida, Yasunori
Mizuno, Kouichi
Oh, Keimei
Yoshizawa, Yuko
author_facet Oyama, Manami
Tokiwano, Tetsuo
Kawaii, Satoru
Yoshida, Yasunori
Mizuno, Kouichi
Oh, Keimei
Yoshizawa, Yuko
author_sort Oyama, Manami
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description Abstract: Background: The rhizome of Oni-dokoro (a wild yam, Dioscorea tokoro) has extremely bitter taste and is not generally regarded edible;, however, in northern part of Japan, such as Iwate and a part of Aomori, it is used as health promoting food. To clarify the reason, we examined the biologically active compounds in the rhizome collected at Iwate and compared them from the other area in literature. Methods: The acetonitrile extract from northern part of Japan was purified by bioassay-guided separation using antiproliferative activity to human leukemia HL-60 cell, and protodioscin (PD) was isolated and identified by instrumental analyses as the major active compound. Results: PD known as a saponin with four sugar moieties, an inhibitor for platelet aggregation, and a low density lipoprotein (LPL) lowering agent, displayed strong growth inhibitory effect to HL-60. The literature search suggested that the rhizome from other area contained dioscin and other saponins with three sugar moieties as their major component. We assume that the edible and health promoting effect of the rhizome in the particular area is partially derived from these different components. Conclusion: We were interested in the differences of utilization in the rhizome of wild yam Dioscorea tokoro, and examined the chemical composition in the rhizome to find protodioscin as antiproliferative compound to HL-60. In the report from other area, the rhizome exhibited dioscin as the major compound. Our study indicated that the protodioscin/dioscin composition varied regionally, although the reason is still needs to be investigated.
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spelling pubmed-53962192017-05-31 Protodioscin, Isolated from the Rhizome of Dioscorea tokoro Collected in Northern Japan is the Major Antiproliferative Compound to HL-60 
Leukemic Cells Oyama, Manami Tokiwano, Tetsuo Kawaii, Satoru Yoshida, Yasunori Mizuno, Kouichi Oh, Keimei Yoshizawa, Yuko Curr Bioact Compd Article Abstract: Background: The rhizome of Oni-dokoro (a wild yam, Dioscorea tokoro) has extremely bitter taste and is not generally regarded edible;, however, in northern part of Japan, such as Iwate and a part of Aomori, it is used as health promoting food. To clarify the reason, we examined the biologically active compounds in the rhizome collected at Iwate and compared them from the other area in literature. Methods: The acetonitrile extract from northern part of Japan was purified by bioassay-guided separation using antiproliferative activity to human leukemia HL-60 cell, and protodioscin (PD) was isolated and identified by instrumental analyses as the major active compound. Results: PD known as a saponin with four sugar moieties, an inhibitor for platelet aggregation, and a low density lipoprotein (LPL) lowering agent, displayed strong growth inhibitory effect to HL-60. The literature search suggested that the rhizome from other area contained dioscin and other saponins with three sugar moieties as their major component. We assume that the edible and health promoting effect of the rhizome in the particular area is partially derived from these different components. Conclusion: We were interested in the differences of utilization in the rhizome of wild yam Dioscorea tokoro, and examined the chemical composition in the rhizome to find protodioscin as antiproliferative compound to HL-60. In the report from other area, the rhizome exhibited dioscin as the major compound. Our study indicated that the protodioscin/dioscin composition varied regionally, although the reason is still needs to be investigated. Bentham Science Publishers 2017-06 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5396219/ /pubmed/28579930 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573407213666170113123428 Text en © 2017 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Oyama, Manami
Tokiwano, Tetsuo
Kawaii, Satoru
Yoshida, Yasunori
Mizuno, Kouichi
Oh, Keimei
Yoshizawa, Yuko
Protodioscin, Isolated from the Rhizome of Dioscorea tokoro Collected in Northern Japan is the Major Antiproliferative Compound to HL-60 
Leukemic Cells
title Protodioscin, Isolated from the Rhizome of Dioscorea tokoro Collected in Northern Japan is the Major Antiproliferative Compound to HL-60 
Leukemic Cells
title_full Protodioscin, Isolated from the Rhizome of Dioscorea tokoro Collected in Northern Japan is the Major Antiproliferative Compound to HL-60 
Leukemic Cells
title_fullStr Protodioscin, Isolated from the Rhizome of Dioscorea tokoro Collected in Northern Japan is the Major Antiproliferative Compound to HL-60 
Leukemic Cells
title_full_unstemmed Protodioscin, Isolated from the Rhizome of Dioscorea tokoro Collected in Northern Japan is the Major Antiproliferative Compound to HL-60 
Leukemic Cells
title_short Protodioscin, Isolated from the Rhizome of Dioscorea tokoro Collected in Northern Japan is the Major Antiproliferative Compound to HL-60 
Leukemic Cells
title_sort protodioscin, isolated from the rhizome of dioscorea tokoro collected in northern japan is the major antiproliferative compound to hl-60 
leukemic cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28579930
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573407213666170113123428
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