Helleborus purpurascens-amino acid and peptide analysis linked to the chemical and antiproliferative properties of the extracted compounds

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There is a strong drive worldwide to discover and exploit the therapeutic potential of a large variety of plants. In this work, an alcoholic extract of Helleborus purpurascens (family Ranunculaceae) was investigated for the identification of amino acids and peptides with putative antiproliferative effects. In our work, a separation strategy was developed using solvents of different polarity in order to obtain active compounds. Biochemical components were characterized through spectroscopic (mass spectroscopy) and chromatographic techniques (RP-HPLC and GC-MS). The biological activity of the obtained fractions was investigated in terms of their antiproliferative effects on HeLa cells. Through this study, we report an efficient separation of bioactive compounds (amino acids and peptides) from a plant extract dependent on solvent polarity, affording fractions with unaffected antiproliferative activities. Moreover, the two biologically tested fractions exerted a major antiproliferative effect, thereby suggesting potential anticancer therapeutic activity.

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Segneanu, A. E., Grozescu, I., Cziple, F., Berki, D., Damian, D., Niculite, C. M., … Ferreira, I. C. F. R. (2015). Helleborus purpurascens-amino acid and peptide analysis linked to the chemical and antiproliferative properties of the extracted compounds. Molecules, 20(12), 22170–22187. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules201219819

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