Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research (Jan 2002)

Toxicity to sea urchin egg development of the quinone fraction obtained from Auxemma oncocalyx

  • Costa-Lotufo L.V.,
  • Ferreira M.A.D.,
  • Lemos T.L.G.,
  • Pessoa O.D.L.,
  • Viana G.S.B.,
  • Cunha G.M.A.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 8
pp. 927 – 930

Abstract

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Auxemma oncocalyx Taub. belongs to the Boraginaceae family and is native to the Brazilian northeast where it is known as "pau-branco". We investigated the ability of the water soluble fraction isolated from the heartwood of A. oncocalyx to inhibit sea urchin egg development. This fraction contains about 80% oncocalyxone A (quinone fraction), a compound known to possess strong cytotoxic and antitumor activities. In fact, the quinone fraction inhibited cleavage in a dose-dependent manner [IC50 of 18.4 (12.4-27.2) µg/ml, N = 6], and destroyed the embryos in the blastula stage [IC50 of 16.2 (13.7-19.2) µg/ml, N = 6]. We suggest that this activity is due to the presence of oncocalyxone A. In fact, these quinones present in A. oncocalyx extract have strong toxicity related to their antimitotic activity.

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