Biological Activities of Extracts and Secondary Metabolites from Millettia phuwuaensis

A study of the phytochemicals constituents of the stems of, Millettia phuwuaensis has led to the isolation of 7-methoxy-5/,6/-methylenedioxyisoflavone (1), and 12-deoxo-12α-hydroxyelliptone (2. Their structures were confirmed using NMR spectroscopy. Both extracts and the purified compounds were eval...

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spelling th-mahidol.817512023-05-19T14:38:24Z Biological Activities of Extracts and Secondary Metabolites from Millettia phuwuaensis Chaikrueang P. Mahidol University Chemistry A study of the phytochemicals constituents of the stems of, Millettia phuwuaensis has led to the isolation of 7-methoxy-5/,6/-methylenedioxyisoflavone (1), and 12-deoxo-12α-hydroxyelliptone (2. Their structures were confirmed using NMR spectroscopy. Both extracts and the purified compounds were evaluated for their antibacterial, anti-HIV, and cancer activity. The antibacterial test results of the extracts and pure compound were found to be valuable, MIC is in the range of 12.5-200 mg/mL, in the range of 0.188-6 mg/mL, respectively. Mechanistic anti-HIV affect RT and MC99 found that ethyl acetate extract inhibited the very high level with IC50 with 75.93%. It was also found that all extracts were effective in inhibiting AIDs by mechanism MC99 at EC50 at 1.35 µM (TI>2.41). Further, the ethyl acetate extract showed marked cytotoxicity (ED50 = 17.58 µg/ml against the SH-SY5Y cancer cell line. Additionally, compound 1 also exhibited RT, moderately active with IC50 55.19 % inhibition. More than that, compounds 1 and 2 also exhibited MC99 at 50% (EC50) values of > 3.01 (TI >1.70) and 1.78 (TI >1.70), respectively. 2023-05-19T07:38:24Z 2023-05-19T07:38:24Z 2023-02-01 Article Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research Vol.7 No.1 (2023) , 2207-2212 10.26538/tjnpr/v7i1.17 26160692 26160684 2-s2.0-85148363639 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/81751 SCOPUS
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Biological Activities of Extracts and Secondary Metabolites from Millettia phuwuaensis
description A study of the phytochemicals constituents of the stems of, Millettia phuwuaensis has led to the isolation of 7-methoxy-5/,6/-methylenedioxyisoflavone (1), and 12-deoxo-12α-hydroxyelliptone (2. Their structures were confirmed using NMR spectroscopy. Both extracts and the purified compounds were evaluated for their antibacterial, anti-HIV, and cancer activity. The antibacterial test results of the extracts and pure compound were found to be valuable, MIC is in the range of 12.5-200 mg/mL, in the range of 0.188-6 mg/mL, respectively. Mechanistic anti-HIV affect RT and MC99 found that ethyl acetate extract inhibited the very high level with IC50 with 75.93%. It was also found that all extracts were effective in inhibiting AIDs by mechanism MC99 at EC50 at 1.35 µM (TI>2.41). Further, the ethyl acetate extract showed marked cytotoxicity (ED50 = 17.58 µg/ml against the SH-SY5Y cancer cell line. Additionally, compound 1 also exhibited RT, moderately active with IC50 55.19 % inhibition. More than that, compounds 1 and 2 also exhibited MC99 at 50% (EC50) values of > 3.01 (TI >1.70) and 1.78 (TI >1.70), respectively.
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title Biological Activities of Extracts and Secondary Metabolites from Millettia phuwuaensis
title_short Biological Activities of Extracts and Secondary Metabolites from Millettia phuwuaensis
title_full Biological Activities of Extracts and Secondary Metabolites from Millettia phuwuaensis
title_fullStr Biological Activities of Extracts and Secondary Metabolites from Millettia phuwuaensis
title_full_unstemmed Biological Activities of Extracts and Secondary Metabolites from Millettia phuwuaensis
title_sort biological activities of extracts and secondary metabolites from millettia phuwuaensis
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