Cytotoxic prenylflavanones from philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests
The dichloromethane crude extract and compounds, glyasperin A (1), propolin E (2) and propolin A (3), obtained from Philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests, were evaluated for their cytotoxic potentials. The anti-proliferative activities of crude extract and compounds 1-3 against h...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-17362022-06-17T02:37:17Z Cytotoxic prenylflavanones from philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests De Los Reyes, Mariquit M. Oyong, Glenn G. Ebajo, Virgilio D. Shen, Chien Chang Ragasa, Consolacion Y. The dichloromethane crude extract and compounds, glyasperin A (1), propolin E (2) and propolin A (3), obtained from Philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests, were evaluated for their cytotoxic potentials. The anti-proliferative activities of crude extract and compounds 1-3 against human cancer cell lines, breast (MCF-7) and colon (HT-29 and HCT-116), and a normal cell line, human dermal fibroblast neonatal (HDFn), were evaluated using the PrestoBlue® cell viability assay. The crude extract was most anti-proliferative against HCT-116 cells (IC50 = 1.410 μg/mL). Glyasperin A (1) exhibited the strongest effect on MCF-7 cells (2.378 μg/mL). Propolin E (2) was most cytotoxic against HCT-116 cells (2.279 μg/mL), while propolin A (3) was most inhibitory against MCF-7 cells (2.815 μg/mL). Comparing the colorectal cancer cell lines, HCT-116 was generally more susceptible under crude extract, 2, and 3 (IC50 = 1.410, 2.279, 3.013 μg/mL, respectively) than HT-29 (5.620, 5.320, 5.359). Comparing the activities of propolin E and propolin A against HCT-116 cells, 2 (IC50 = 2.279 μg/mL) was more cytotoxic than 3 (3.013). The crude extract was more cytotoxic than Zeocin against HCT-116 cells. To our best of knowledge, this is the first report on the anti-proliferative properties of crude extract and compounds from T. biroi. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/737 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1736&context=faculty_research Faculty Research Work Animo Repository |
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The dichloromethane crude extract and compounds, glyasperin A (1), propolin E (2) and propolin A (3), obtained from Philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests, were evaluated for their cytotoxic potentials. The anti-proliferative activities of crude extract and compounds 1-3 against human cancer cell lines, breast (MCF-7) and colon (HT-29 and HCT-116), and a normal cell line, human dermal fibroblast neonatal (HDFn), were evaluated using the PrestoBlue® cell viability assay. The crude extract was most anti-proliferative against HCT-116 cells (IC50 = 1.410 μg/mL). Glyasperin A (1) exhibited the strongest effect on MCF-7 cells (2.378 μg/mL). Propolin E (2) was most cytotoxic against HCT-116 cells (2.279 μg/mL), while propolin A (3) was most inhibitory against MCF-7 cells (2.815 μg/mL). Comparing the colorectal cancer cell lines, HCT-116 was generally more susceptible under crude extract, 2, and 3 (IC50 = 1.410, 2.279, 3.013 μg/mL, respectively) than HT-29 (5.620, 5.320, 5.359). Comparing the activities of propolin E and propolin A against HCT-116 cells, 2 (IC50 = 2.279 μg/mL) was more cytotoxic than 3 (3.013). The crude extract was more cytotoxic than Zeocin against HCT-116 cells. To our best of knowledge, this is the first report on the anti-proliferative properties of crude extract and compounds from T. biroi. |
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De Los Reyes, Mariquit M. Oyong, Glenn G. Ebajo, Virgilio D. Shen, Chien Chang Ragasa, Consolacion Y. Cytotoxic prenylflavanones from philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests |
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De Los Reyes, Mariquit M. Oyong, Glenn G. Ebajo, Virgilio D. Shen, Chien Chang Ragasa, Consolacion Y. |
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Cytotoxic prenylflavanones from philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests |
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Cytotoxic prenylflavanones from philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests |
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Cytotoxic prenylflavanones from philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests |
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Cytotoxic prenylflavanones from philippine stingless bee (Tetragonula biroi Friese) nests |
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