Chemical composition, anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activity of essential oils from two Luvunga species ( L. scandens and L. hongiaoensis ) from Vietnam.
Diep Trinh ThiDung Luong VanVan Trung PhungHoai Thi NguyenThao Thi DoUyen Nguyen Thi ToLinh Tran Thi HoaiKhai Dang VinhThanh Truc HuynhTran Le Thi ThanhPublished in: Natural product research (2023)
New essential oils (EOs) extracted from different parts of two Luvunga species ( L. scandens and L. hongiaoensis ) from Vietnam were investigated for their chemical composition, anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activity. Sixty-nine total compounds were identified in the EOs by GC/MS. The major constituent of the leaf, fruit, and root EOs from L. scandens was β-caryophyllene (71.5%, 63.0%, and 31.5% respectively). The main compounds in L. hongiaoensis EOs were β-elemene (34.3% in leaf oil) and caryophyllene oxide (21.2% in root oil, 19.4% in stem oil). The EO from L. scandens fruits significantly inhibited nitric oxide production on LPS-induced RAW264.7 cells (IC 50 = 37.95 ± 2.76 µg/mL). The EOs from L. hongiaoensis roots and L. scandens leaves and fruits exhibited cytotoxic activity against MCF-7, SK-LU-1, and HepG2 (IC 50 from 49.74 ± 3.36 to 97.82 ± 8.61 µg/mL). This is the first report on L. hongiaoensis EOs and significantly complements the composition and bioactivity of L. scandens EOs.