Cytotoxic Compounds from Aloe megalacantha

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Abstract

Phytochemical investigation of the ethyl acetate extract of the roots of Aloe megalacantha led to the isolation of four new natural products-1,8-dimethoxynepodinol (1), aloesaponarin III (2), 10-O-methylchrysalodin (3) and methyl-26-O-feruloyl-oxyhexacosanate (4)-along with ten known compounds. All purified metabolites were characterized by NMR, mass spectrometric analyses and comparison with literature data. The isolates were evaluated for their cytotoxic activity against a human cervix carcinoma cell line KB-3-1 and some of them exhibited good activity, with aloesaponarin II (IC50 = 0.98 µM) being the most active compound.

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Abdissa, N., Gohlke, S., Frese, M., & Sewald, N. (2017). Cytotoxic Compounds from Aloe megalacantha. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 22(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071136

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