Passifetilactones A-E, Fatty Acid Lactones from the Fruit and Flowers of Passiflora foetida with Cytotoxic Activity.
Kamonwan PonsuwanSuphasit NathabumroongRatsami LekphromSupannika SorinCharupong SaengboonmeeThanaset SenawongSarawut TontaphaFlorian T SchevenelsPublished in: Journal of natural products (2024)
Phytochemical investigation of the fruit and flowers of Passiflora foetida led to the isolation of 14 compounds, of which five are previously undescribed fatty acid lactones. Four 2-pyrones, passifetilactones A-D ( 1 - 4 ), and one furanone, passifetilactone E ( 5 ), were identified by analysis of spectroscopic and spectrometric data. The previously undescribed lactones were tested for cytotoxic activities against the cancer cell lines HeLa, A549, PC-3, KKU-055, and KKU-213A and two normal cell lines, Vero and MMNK-1. Passifetilactones B ( 2 ) and C ( 3 ) displayed good to mild cytotoxic activity, at IC 50 3.7-25.9 μM and 12.2-19.8 μM, respectively, against six cell lines, but were weakly active against the MMNK-1 cell line. Passifetilactones B and C ( 2 and 3 ) showed cell apoptosis induction on the KKU-055 cell line in a flow cytometry experiment. Passifetilactone D ( 4 ) is an isolation artifact produced by purification over silica gel, but we demonstrated that it can also be slowly formed within the crude EtOAc extract. This is the first investigation of the flowers and the fruit of this plant.
Keyphrases
- fatty acid
- flow cytometry
- papillary thyroid
- cell proliferation
- molecular docking
- oxidative stress
- electronic health record
- big data
- squamous cell
- liquid chromatography
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mass spectrometry
- machine learning
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- image quality
- signaling pathway
- high performance liquid chromatography
- deep learning
- wound healing
- cell cycle arrest
- molecular dynamics simulations
- contrast enhanced
- dual energy
- pi k akt