Plants (Jan 2020)

Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids of Different Structural Types from <i>Narcissus</i> L. cv. Professor Einstein and Their Cytotoxic Activity

  • Kateřina Breiterová,
  • Darja Koutová,
  • Jana Maříková,
  • Radim Havelek,
  • Jiří Kuneš,
  • Martina Majorošová,
  • Lubomír Opletal,
  • Anna Hošťálková,
  • Jaroslav Jenčo,
  • Martina Řezáčová,
  • Lucie Cahlíková

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9020137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 137

Abstract

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In this detailed phytochemical study of Narcissus cv. Professor Einstein, we isolated 23 previously known Amaryllidaceae alkaloids (1−23) of several structural types and one previously undescribed alkaloid, 7-oxonorpluviine. The chemical structures were identified by various spectroscopic methods (GC-MS, LC-MS, 1D, and 2D NMR spectroscopy) and were compared with literature data. Alkaloids which had not previously been isolated and studied for cytotoxicity before and which were obtained in sufficient amounts were assayed for their cytotoxic activity on a panel of human cancer cell lines of different histotype. Above that, MRC-5 human fibroblasts were used as a control noncancerous cell line to determine the general toxicity of the tested compounds. The cytotoxicity of the tested alkaloids was evaluated using the WST-1 metabolic activity assay. The growth of all studied cancer cell lines was inhibited by pancracine (montanine-type alkaloid), with IC50 values which were in the range of 2.20 to 5.15 µM.

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