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Natural Product Research
Formerly Natural Product Letters
Volume 28, 2014 - Issue 10
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Specific hydrolysis and accumulation of antiproliferative lignans in the fruit of Leuzea carthamoides (Willd.) DC.

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Pages 732-739 | Received 16 Sep 2013, Accepted 24 Dec 2013, Published online: 31 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Dibenzylbutyrolactone-type lignan glycosides (tracheloside and carthamoside), their aglycones (trachelogenin and carthamogenin) and feruloyl-serotonin isomers were determined in the fruits of Leuzea carthamoides by using LC–UV, LC–MS/MS and GC–MS techniques. The composition of the embryo and wall parts of the fruits was analysed before and after their hydrolysis. As a result of these studies, fruit part-specific accumulation of lignan glycosides and feruloyl-serotonins were confirmed, demonstrating that the embryo contains a high amount of lignan glycosides (tracheloside 32.9 mg/g, carthamoside 45.3 mg/g), while the wall part of the fruit accumulates feruloyl-serotonins (63.0 mg/g). Enzymatic hydrolysis of the embryo resulted in the quantitative transformation of lignan glycosides into their corresponding aglycones, allowing selective isolation of trachelogenin and carthamogenin. These aglycones were subjected to an antiproliferative study against the SW480 colon adenocarcinoma cell line. In this test, moderate activity of carthamogenin and a significant effect of trachelogenin were demonstrated in a concentration range of 22–185 μM.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Professor Ilona Kovalszky and to Dr Kornélia Baghy for their valuable advice in preparing this article.

Notes

1. Isolations were performed from selected fruit tissues; see Section 2.3, paragraphs 1–3.

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