Antiproliferative activity of flavonoids from croton sphaerogynus baill. (Euphorbiaceae)

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Croton sphaerogynus is a shrub from the Atlantic Rain Forest in southeastern Brazil. A lyophilized crude EtOH extract from leaves of C. sphaerogynus, obtained by maceration at room temperature (seven days), was suspended in methanol and partitioned with hexane. The purified MeOH phase was fractionated over Sephadex LH-20 yielding five fractions (F1-F5) containing flavonoids, as characterized by HPLC-DAD and HPLC-MS analyses. The antiproliferative activity of the crude EtOH extract, MeOH and hexane phases, and fractions F1-F5 was evaluated on in vitro cell lines NCI-H460 (nonsmall cell lung), MCF-7 (breast cancer), and U251 (glioma). The MeOH phase showed activity (mean log GI0.54) higher than the hexane phase and EtOH extract (mean log GI1.13 and 1.19, resp.). F1 exhibited activity against NCI-H460 (nonsmall cell lung) (GI1.2 μg/mL), which could be accounted for the presence of flavonoids and/or diterpenes. F4 showed moderate activity (mean log GI1.05), while F5 showed weak activity (mean log GI1.36). It is suggested that the antiproliferative activity of the crude EtOH extract and MeOH phase is accounted for a synergistic combination of flavonoids and diterpenes.

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Dos Santos, K. P., Motta, L. B., Santos, D. Y. A. C., Salatino, M. L. F., Salatino, A., Ferreira, M. J. P., … Furlan, C. M. (2015). Antiproliferative activity of flavonoids from croton sphaerogynus baill. (Euphorbiaceae). BioMed Research International, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/212809

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