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Aromatase (CYP19) inhibition by biflavonoids obtained from the branches of Garcinia gardneriana (Clusiaceae).

Angelica Maria Recalde-GilLuiz Carlos Klein-JúniorJuliana SaltonSérgio BordignonValdir Cechinel-FilhoCristiane MattéAmélia Henriques
Published in: Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences (2020)
Overexpression of aromatase in breast cancer cells may substantially influence its progression and maintenance. In this sense, the inhibition of aromatase is a key target for the treatment of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Although several flavonoids had already demonstrated the capacity of inhibiting aromatase activity, the role of biflavonoids as aromatase inhibitors is poorly studied. In this work, the biflavonoids isolated from Garcinia gardneriana, morelloflavone (1), Gb-2a (2) and Gb-2a-7-O-glucose (3) were submitted to in vitro assay to evaluate the aromatase modulatory effect. As results, it was demonstrated that all biflavonoids were able to inhibit the enzyme, with IC50 values ranging from 1.35 to 7.67 μM. This demonstrates that biflavonoids are an important source of scaffolds for the development of new aromatase inhibitors, focusing on the development of new anticancer agents.
Keyphrases
  • postmenopausal women
  • breast cancer cells
  • bone mineral density
  • type diabetes
  • signaling pathway
  • blood glucose
  • body composition
  • weight loss
  • tissue engineering