Abstract
This study was conducted to isolate a compound with anticancer properties from the roots of Peucedanum japonicum Thunb. (Umbelliferae), and to evaluate the efficacy of that compound's anticancer activity. The CHCl3 layer was purified via repeated column chromatography and recrystallization. The two compounds isolated from CHCl3 layer were identified via NMR spectroscopic analysis as (10E) 1,10-heptadecadiene-4,6-diyne-3,8,9-triol (Comp. I) and anomalin (Comp. II). (10E) 1,10-heptadecadiene-4,6-diyne-3,8,9-triol was the first report from the roots of P. japonicum. MTT assays were conducted to evaluate the in vitro cytotoxic activities of Compounds I and II against the following human cancer cell lines: HeLa, HepG2, SNU-16, and AGS. Comp. I evidenced the most profound cytotoxic activity against HepG2 cells (IC50 = 6.04 ㎍/mL), and Comp. II exhibited the most profound cytotoxic activity against SNU-16 cells (IC50 = 18.24 ㎍/mL) among the human cancer cell lines tested in this study. However, no significant cell death was observed in the CCD-25Lu human normal lung fibroblast cells. Quantitative analysis using UPLC (Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography) showed that the roots of P. japonicum contained 0.015 (Comp. I) and 1.69 ㎎/g (Comp. II) of these compounds.
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Jun, N. J., Kim, S.-C., Song, E.-Y., Jang, K. C., Lee, D. S., & Cho, S. K. (2014). Isolation of Anticancer Compounds from Peucedanum japonicum Thunb. Roots. Korean Journal of Plant Resources, 27(3), 215–222. https://doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2014.27.3.215
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