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The Phytochemical Profile and Anticancer Activity of Anthemis tinctoria and Angelica sylvestris Used in Estonian Ethnomedicine

Aіn Raal, Marel Jaama, Meeme Utt, Tõnu Püssa, Vaidotas Žvikas, Valdas Jakštas, Oleh Коshovyi, Khan Viet Nguyen, Hoai Thi Nguyen

2022Plants33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aerial parts of Anthemis tinctoria L. and Angelica sylvestris L. and the roots of A. sylvestris have been used as traditional anticancer remedies in Estonian ethnomedicine. The aim of this study was to investigate content of essential oils (by gas chromatography) and polyphenolic compounds (using two different methods of high performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS)) of both plant species, as well as the in vitro anti-cancer effects of their essential oils and methanolic extracts. The average (n = 5 samples) yield of essential oils was 0.15%, 0.13%, and 0.17%, respectively. The principal compounds of the essential oil from the aerial parts of A. tinctoria were palmitic acid (15.3%), p-cymene (12.6%), and α-muurolene (12.5%), and α-pinene (45.4%), p-cymene (15.5%), and β-myrcene (13.3%) in aerial parts of A. sylvestris, while isocaryophyllene oxide (31.9%), α-bisabolol (17.5%), and α-pinene (12.4%) were the main constituents in the roots. The most abundant phenolic compounds in aerial parts were the derivatives of caffeic acid, quinic acid, and quercetin; the main compounds in roots of A. sylvestris were chlorogenic acid, quinic acid, and naringenin. The strongest anticancer effects were observed in essential oils of A. sylvestris roots and aerial parts on human carcinoma in the mouth cells (KB, IC50 19.73 μg/mL and 19.84 μg/mL, respectively). The essential oil of A. tinctoria showed a strong effect on KB and LNCaP cells (27.75–29.96 μg/mL). The methanolic extracts of both plants had no effect on the cancer cells studied.

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Quinic acidChemistryChlorogenic acidPhytochemicalTraditional medicineEssential oilRosmarinic acidHyperosideQuercetinBorneolCaffeic acidPalmitic acidChromatographyBotanyFood scienceFatty acidAntioxidantBiologyBiochemistryAlternative medicineMedicinePathologyTraditional Chinese medicineEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityPhytochemistry and Biological ActivitiesPlant chemical constituents analysis
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