Hepatoprotective compounds of the roots of Cudrania tricuspidata on tacrine-induced cytotoxicity in Hep G2 cells

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The bioassay-guided fractionation of the MeOH extract of the root barks of Cudrania tricuspidata furnished three hepatoprotective compounds, gerontoxanthone A (2), cudraflavone B (4), gericudranin E (5), together with four prenylated xanthones, cudraxanthone B (3), isocudraxanthone K (6), cudraxanthone C (7), cudraxanthone H (8), and a prenylated flavanone, euchrestaflavanone C (1). Compounds 4 and 5 showed significant hepatoprotective effects with the EC50 values of 37.39±0.4 and 39.87±0.7 μM, respectively, and compound 2 showed moderate hepatoprotective effect with an EC50 value of 125.9±1.5 μM, against tacrine-induced cytotoxicity in Hep G2 cells. Silybin as positive control showed an EC 50 value of 84.76±0.5 μM. Isocudraxanthone K (6) is a new compound. © 2006 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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An, R. B., Sohn, D. H., & Kim, Y. C. (2006). Hepatoprotective compounds of the roots of Cudrania tricuspidata on tacrine-induced cytotoxicity in Hep G2 cells. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 29(4), 838–840. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.29.838

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