Cytotoxic sterols from Philippine mushrooms

© 2020 Chemical Publishing Co.. All rights reserved. Ergosterol peroxide (1) and ergosterol (2) were commonly isolated as the major compounds of Philippine mushrooms. Sterols 1 and 2 from the dichloromethane extract of Geastrum triplex and Termitomyces clypeatus, respectively, were evaluated for the...

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Main Authors: Ragasa, Consolacion Y., Oyong, Glenn G., Tan, Maria Carmen S., de Los Reyes, Mariquit M., de Castro, Maria Ellenita G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-17342022-06-17T02:39:57Z Cytotoxic sterols from Philippine mushrooms Ragasa, Consolacion Y. Oyong, Glenn G. Tan, Maria Carmen S. de Los Reyes, Mariquit M. de Castro, Maria Ellenita G. © 2020 Chemical Publishing Co.. All rights reserved. Ergosterol peroxide (1) and ergosterol (2) were commonly isolated as the major compounds of Philippine mushrooms. Sterols 1 and 2 from the dichloromethane extract of Geastrum triplex and Termitomyces clypeatus, respectively, were evaluated for their cytotoxic activities against four human cancer cell lines, viz., breast cancer (MCF-7), colon cancer (HT-29), leukemia (THP-1), and small lung cell carcinoma (H69PR), and a human normal cell line, human dermal fibroblast-neonatal (HDFn), using the PrestoBlue® cell viability assay. Compounds 1 and 2 exhibited the strongest activities against HT-29 with IC50 values of 1.79 and 2.98 µg/mL, respectively, while Zeocin gave an IC50 of 4.89 µg/mL. These compounds also exhibited strong antiproliferative effects against MCF-7 with IC50 values of 4.13 for 1 and 4.20 µg/ mL for compound 2, comparable to Zeocin with IC50 = 3.68 µg/mL. Only moderate cytotoxicity resulted when compounds 1 and 2 were tested against H69PR with IC50 values of 7.78 and 6.83 µg/mL, respectively, while Zeocin exhibited an IC50 of 9.81 µg/mL. Furthermore, compounds 1 and 2 showed no effects against THP-1 (IC50 > 100 µg/mL), while Zeocin showed an IC50 of 4.73 µg/mL. Although compounds 1 and 2 have been reported to exhibit different bioactivities in previous studies, the cancer cell lines tested and/or the polarities of the solvents for extraction varied. Therefore, comparisons of the cytotoxic activities of compounds 1 and 2 with earlier studies could not be made extensively. 2020-05-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/735 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1734/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository
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description © 2020 Chemical Publishing Co.. All rights reserved. Ergosterol peroxide (1) and ergosterol (2) were commonly isolated as the major compounds of Philippine mushrooms. Sterols 1 and 2 from the dichloromethane extract of Geastrum triplex and Termitomyces clypeatus, respectively, were evaluated for their cytotoxic activities against four human cancer cell lines, viz., breast cancer (MCF-7), colon cancer (HT-29), leukemia (THP-1), and small lung cell carcinoma (H69PR), and a human normal cell line, human dermal fibroblast-neonatal (HDFn), using the PrestoBlue® cell viability assay. Compounds 1 and 2 exhibited the strongest activities against HT-29 with IC50 values of 1.79 and 2.98 µg/mL, respectively, while Zeocin gave an IC50 of 4.89 µg/mL. These compounds also exhibited strong antiproliferative effects against MCF-7 with IC50 values of 4.13 for 1 and 4.20 µg/ mL for compound 2, comparable to Zeocin with IC50 = 3.68 µg/mL. Only moderate cytotoxicity resulted when compounds 1 and 2 were tested against H69PR with IC50 values of 7.78 and 6.83 µg/mL, respectively, while Zeocin exhibited an IC50 of 9.81 µg/mL. Furthermore, compounds 1 and 2 showed no effects against THP-1 (IC50 > 100 µg/mL), while Zeocin showed an IC50 of 4.73 µg/mL. Although compounds 1 and 2 have been reported to exhibit different bioactivities in previous studies, the cancer cell lines tested and/or the polarities of the solvents for extraction varied. Therefore, comparisons of the cytotoxic activities of compounds 1 and 2 with earlier studies could not be made extensively.
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author Ragasa, Consolacion Y.
Oyong, Glenn G.
Tan, Maria Carmen S.
de Los Reyes, Mariquit M.
de Castro, Maria Ellenita G.
spellingShingle Ragasa, Consolacion Y.
Oyong, Glenn G.
Tan, Maria Carmen S.
de Los Reyes, Mariquit M.
de Castro, Maria Ellenita G.
Cytotoxic sterols from Philippine mushrooms
author_facet Ragasa, Consolacion Y.
Oyong, Glenn G.
Tan, Maria Carmen S.
de Los Reyes, Mariquit M.
de Castro, Maria Ellenita G.
author_sort Ragasa, Consolacion Y.
title Cytotoxic sterols from Philippine mushrooms
title_short Cytotoxic sterols from Philippine mushrooms
title_full Cytotoxic sterols from Philippine mushrooms
title_fullStr Cytotoxic sterols from Philippine mushrooms
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxic sterols from Philippine mushrooms
title_sort cytotoxic sterols from philippine mushrooms
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