51. Cytotoxicity of benzophenanthridine alkaloids from the roots ofZanthoxylum nitidum(Roxb.) DC. var.fastuosumHow ex Huang
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Zhi-Wei Deng, Xu Su, Mei Tian, Li Fan, Shu-Shan Du, Yong-Yan Wang, Cheng-Fang Wang, and Jiang-Bin Feng
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Benzophenanthridines ,Zanthoxylum ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Plant Roots ,Biochemistry ,In vitro ,Analytical Chemistry ,Zanthoxylum nitidum ,HeLa ,Alkaloids ,Cell culture ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Potency ,Medicinal plants ,Cytotoxicity - Abstract
This work aimed to investigate benzophenanthridine from the roots of Zanthoxylum nitidum (Roxb.) DC. var. fastuosum How ex Huang for the first time. Thirteen benzophenanthridines were isolated, and our results of the cytotoxic activities indicated that compound 6 exhibited the best potency against A549, Hela, SMMC-7721 and EJ, with the IC50 values of 27.50, 37.50, 16.95 and 60.42 μM, respectively. Compounds 7 and 11 also showed strong cytotoxicity when tested against the four human cancer cell lines (A549, Hela, SMMC-7721 and EJ), while only compounds 12 and 13 displayed cytotoxicity in inhibiting BALL-1 proliferation among all the compounds. These results suggested that benzophenanthridines may become a valid alternative of potential basis for new anti-proliferative agents.
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- 2015