Polyalthia is a versatile genus of shrubs and trees found in tropic and sub-tropic regions. In this study, three clerodane diterpenes, kolavenic acid (1), polyalthialdoic acid (2), and 16α-hydroxy-cleroda-3,13 (14)Z-dien-15,16-olide (3) isolated from Polyalthia longifolia leaves were evaluated for their apoptotic potential against human leukemia HL-60 cells. Compounds 2 and 3 inhibited cell proliferation with IC50 values of 21.8 and 13.7 μM, respectively. Morphological changes and DNA fragmentation analysis indicated that these diterpenes induce apoptotic cell death in the HL-60 cells. Our results revealed the importance of P. longifolia as a chemopreventive medicinal plant. © 2013 by Japan Oil Chemists' Society.
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Sari, D. P., Ninomiya, M., Efdi, M., Santoni, A., Ibrahim, S., Tanaka, K., & Koketsu, M. (2013). Clerodane diterpenes isolated from Polyalthia longifolia induce apoptosis in human leukemia HL-60 cells. Journal of Oleo Science. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.62.843
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