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Antitumor chemical constituents of Toddalia asiatica (Linn) Lam root bark and its rational alternative medicinal parts by multivariate statistical analysis

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Toddalia asiatica (Linn) Lam (T. asiatica) as a traditional Miao medicine was investigated to find rational alternative medicinal parts for T. asiatica root bark and its antitumor chemical constituents by quantitative pharmacognostic microscopy, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) fingerprint and multivariate statistical analysis. A bivariate correlation analysis method based on microscopic characteristics and content of chemical constituents was established for the first time, there were some regular discoveries between powder microscopic characteristics and common chromatographic peaks of T. asiatica through quantitative pharmacognostic microscopy, cork cells, calcium oxalate square crystal, brown clump, starch granule and phloem fiber, as powder microscopic characteristics may be placed where the main chemical constitutes were enriched. Scores plot of principal component analysis (PCA) and dendrogram of hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA) showed that 18 T. asiatica samples were distinguished correctly, clustered clearly into two main groups as follows: S01∼S03 (root bark) and S07∼S09 (stem bark) in cluster 1, S04∼S06 and S10∼S18 in cluster 2. Nineteen common peaks were obtained in HPLC fingerprint of T. asiatica, loadings plot of PCA indicated seven compounds played important roles in different part of samples (P10 > P08 > P07 > P14 > P16 > P17 > P19), peaks 04, 06, 07, 08, 10 were identified as hesperidin, 4-methoxycinnamic acid, toddalolactone, isopimpinlline and pimpinellin. MTT assay was used to determine the inhibitory activity of different medicinal parts of T. asiatica on human breast cancer MCF-7 cells, all parts of T. asiatica had different inhibitory effects on MCF-7 cell lines, root and stem barks of T. asiatica showed the best inhibitory activity. The relationship between chemical constituents and the inhibitions on MCF-7 cell had been established, significant antitumor constituents of T. asiatica were identified by correlation analysis, the order of the antitumor effect of the main compounds was P07 (toddalolactone) > P16 > P06 (4-methoxycinnamic acid), P11 > P18 > P10 (pimpinellin) > P08 (isopimpinellin) > P01 > P19 > P14 > P04 (hesperidin) > P17, which were antitumor chemical constituents of T. asiatica root bark. T. asiatica stem bark was the most rational alternative medicinal part for T. asiatica root bark.
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153--161
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Bibliogr. 21 poz., rys., tab.
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  • School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Optimal Utilizaiton of Natural Medicine Resources, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550025, PR China
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  • School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Optimal Utilizaiton of Natural Medicine Resources, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550025, PR China
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  • School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Optimal Utilizaiton of Natural Medicine Resources, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550025, PR China
  • School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Optimal Utilizaiton of Natural Medicine Resources, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550025, PR China
  • School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Optimal Utilizaiton of Natural Medicine Resources, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550025, PR China
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  • School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Optimal Utilizaiton of Natural Medicine Resources, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550025, PR China
Bibliografia
  • 1. Iwasaki, H.; Okabe, T.; Takara, K.; Toda, T.; Shimatani, M.; Oku, H. Tumor-selective cytotoxicity of benzo[c]phenanthridine derivatives from Toddalia asiatica Lam. Cancer Chemoth. Pharm. 2010, 65(4), 719–26.
  • 2. Li, X; Qiu, Z. D.; Jin, Q. H.; Chen, G. L.; Guo, M. Q. Cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in HT-29 cells induced by dichloromethane fraction from Toddalia asiatica (L.) Lam. Front. Pharmacol. 2018, 9, 629.
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  • 4. Lu, Y.; Zhu, Y. Z.; Cuo, C. X.;Han, C.; Zhu,G. F.; Pan, Y. Y.Analgesic effect of Toddalia Asiatica’s extract and its peripheral analgesic mechanism. Shanghai J. Tradit. Chin. Med. 2015, 49(7), 82–6.
  • 5. Zhou, W.; Sun, W. B.; Zeng, Q. F.; Li, L.; Hao, X. Y.; Liang, Y. Pharmaceutical research progress on Toddalia asiatica. China J. Tradit. Chin. Med. Pharm. 2018, 33(8), 3515–22.
  • 6. Zhang, X. Y.; Shang, H. C. Current situation and problems of clinical research on traditional chinese medicine in china in recent 10 years. J. Tradit. Chin. Med. 2018, 59(21), 1808–11.
  • 7. Chen, X. X.; Simayi, R.; Long, S. J. Studies on chemical constituents of Toddalia asiatica stems. Northwest Pharm. J. 2013, 28(4), 337–9.
  • 8. Cao, C.; Du, P.; Zhu, X.; Yan, H.; Song, X.; Zhu, H.; Geng, Y.; Wang, D. Rapid screening and purification of potential alkaloid neuraminidase inhibitors from Toddalia asiatica (Linn.) Lam. roots via ultrafiltration liquid chromatography combined with stepwise flow rate counter-current chromatography. J. Sep. Sci. 2019, 42(16), 2621–7.
  • 9. Wei, M. C.; Liu, K.; Yi, Q.; Zhang, L. Y.; Zhou, H. H.; Dou, S. S.; Zhang, J. Analysis on fingerprint for root barks and stem barks of Toddalia asiatica. Chin. Tradit. Herbal Drugs 2016, 47(14), 2540–4.
  • 10. Zhu, M. J.; Wei, P. Q.; Peng, Q.; Qin, S. Y.; Zhou, Y.; Zhang, R.; Zhu, C. C.; Zhang, L. Simultaneous qualitative and quantitative evaluation of Toddalia asiatica root by using HPLC-DAD and UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS. Phytochem. Anal. 2019, 30(2), 164–81.
  • 11. Zhou, W.; Zeng, Q. F.; Luo, C. R.; Wan, L.; Zhang, X. Y. Analysis of chemical constituents of polar extract of toddalia asiatica root bark by LC-Q-TOF. China J. Tradit. Chin. Med. Pharm. 2019, 34(12), 5914–9.
  • 12. Zhou, W.; Luo, C. R.; Liu, G.; Dong, W. Q.; Zhang, X. Y., Shen, X. C. GC-MS analysis of the root bark oil of toddalia asiatica. J. Guizhou Med. Univ. 2019, 44, 147–52.
  • 13. Sun, W. B.; Yang, Z.; Liang, Y.; Li, L.; Hao, X. Y.; Zuo, G. Y.; Zhou, W. Chemical constituents from n-butanol part in Toddalia asiatica Root Bark. Chin. Pharm. J. 2018, 53, 1052–6.
  • 14. Zhang, X. Y.; Sun, W. B.; Yang, Z.; Liang, Y.; Zhou, W.; Tang, L. Hemostatic chemical constituents from natural medicine Toddalia asiatica root bark by LC-ESI Q-TOF MSE. Chem. Cent. J. 2017, 11, 55.
  • 15. Zhao, M. X.; Zhang X.Y.; Liu S. H.; He, M. Q.; Liang, Y.; Hao, X. Y.; Zhou, W. Pharmacognostic identification and hemostatic activity of Toddalia asiatica root bark. Chin. J. Exp. Tradit. Med. Formulae 2016, 22, 32–6.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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