Chemical composition and cytotoxic activity of the essential oil from the leaves of Casearia lasiophylla

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The essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation from fresh leaves of Casearia lasiophylla Eichler, Salicaceae, was analyzed by gas capillary (GC/FID and GC/MS). The cytotoxicity of the leaves essential oil was tested in vitro against U251 (glioma), UACC-62 (melanoma), MCF-7 (breast), NC1-ADR/RES (ovarian-resistant), NCI-H460 (lung), PC03 (prostate), OVCAR-3 (ovarian), HT-29 (colon) and K562 (leukemia) human cancer cells and against VERO (no cancer cell). The yield of oil was 0.02%. Fifty two compounds were identified, representing 87.1% of the total of the oil. The main components were identified as germacrene D (18.6%), β-caryophyllene (14.7%), δ-cadinene (6.2%), and α-cadinol (5.4%). The oil exhibited antiproliferative activity against all cell lines (TGI<100 μg/mL), with exception of NCI-H460 cell line (TGI 191.31μg/mL). The highest activity was observed against UACC-62 (TGI 7.30 μg/mL), and K562 (TGI 7.56 μg/mL) cell lines. The observed activity could be related to high content of germacrene D and β-caryophyllene, compounds known as cytotoxic.

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Salvador, M. J., de Carvalho, J. E., Wisniewski-Jr, A., Kassuya, C. A. L., Santos, É. P., Riva, D., & Stefanello, M. E. A. (2011). Chemical composition and cytotoxic activity of the essential oil from the leaves of Casearia lasiophylla. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 21(5), 864–868. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-695X2011005000073

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