Sesquiterpenoids and flavonoids from the aerial parts of Tithonia diversifolia and their cytotoxic activity

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Cytotoxicity-guided fractionation of the 80% EtOH extract of Tithonia diversifolia has resulted in the isolation of twelve sesquiterpenoids (1-12), including three new ones (4, 10, 12), and three known flavonoids (13-15). The structures of the new compounds were determined by analysis of their spectroscopic data. The isolated compounds showed cytotoxic activity against HL-60 leukemia cells with IC50 values ranging from 0.13 to 13.0 μM, when etoposide used as a positive control gave an IC50 value of 0.43 μM. The cancer growth inhibitory property of 9, the main cytotoxic compound in T. diversifolia, was examined using a disease-oriented panel composed of 39 human cancer cell lines in the Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research. © 2007 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Kuroda, M., Yokosuka, A., Kobayashi, R., Jitsuno, M., Kando, H., Nosaka, K., … Mimaki, Y. (2007). Sesquiterpenoids and flavonoids from the aerial parts of Tithonia diversifolia and their cytotoxic activity. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 55(8), 1240–1244. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.55.1240

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