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Cytotoxic activity of phytochemicals from <i>Garcinia mangostana</i> L. and <i>G. benthamiana</i> (Planch. &amp; Triana) Pipoly against breast cancer cells

Irene See, Gwendoline Cheng Lian Ee, Vivien Yi Mian Jong, Soek Sin Teh, Carlos L. Céspedes, Siau Hui Mah

2020Natural Product Research23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Four xanthones, α-mangostin (1), β-mangostin (2), mangostenol (3), mangaxanthone B (4), three benzophenones, mangaphenone (5), benthamianone (6), congestiflorone (7) and one sterol, stigmasterol (8) were isolated from the stem barks of Garcinia mangostana L. and G. benthamiana (Planch. & Triana) Pipoly. Compounds 1, 2, 4 and 5 exhibited significant cytotoxicity through MTT assay towards MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells with the IC50 values range from 4.4 to 12.0 µM. Remarkably, mangaphenone (5) showed non-cytotoxicity against normal Vero cells, revealing its potential as lead compound for anti-breast cancer drug. Structure–activity relationship postulated that the prenyl and hydroxyl groups present in xanthones are important in promoting anti-proliferative effects. Molecular docking simulation study of 1, 2, 4 and 5 with 2OCF and 4PIV implied that the induction of apoptosis for both cancer cells involve ER and FAS signaling pathways. Future study on the lead optimization of 5 is highly recommended.

Topics & Concepts

Garcinia mangostanaCytotoxicityApoptosisMTT assayChemistryGarciniaCancer cellCytotoxic T cellHypericinTraditional medicineSKBR3IC50LignanPhloroglucinolBiochemistryPharmacologyCancerBiologyIn vitroStereochemistryMedicineHuman breastGeneticsOrganic chemistryNatural Compound Pharmacology StudiesSynthesis of Organic CompoundsBiological Activity of Diterpenoids and Biflavonoids
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