Molecules (Sep 2006)

Cytotoxicity of Two Triterpenoids from Nigella glandulifera

  • Erxi Wu,
  • Liao Wang,
  • Pei-Gen Xiao,
  • Jun-Shan Yang,
  • Si-Bao Chen,
  • Yu-Ming Liu,
  • Ze Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/11090693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
pp. 693 – 699

Abstract

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During an investigation of antitumor substances from Nigella glandulifera Freyn et Sint. (Ranunculaceae) the cytotoxicity of two oleanane triterpene saponins isolated from the seeds of this species, kalopanaxsaponins A and I, was evaluated against HepG2, drug resistant HepG2 (R-HepG2) (two hepatocyte cell lines) and primary cultured normal mouse hepatocytes. Evident cytotoxic activities were observed. Morphological observations and cell cycle analysis suggest that these compounds inhibit the proliferation of hepatoma by inducing apoptosis and consequently kalopanaxsaponins A and I may be potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of parental and drug resistant hepatoma.

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