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Archives of Pharmacal Research
2001 Volume.24 No. 1 p.44 ~ p.50
Constituents and the Antitumor Principle of Allium victorialis var. platyphyflum
Lee KT
Choi JH/Kim DH/Son KH/Kim WB/Kwon SH
Abstract
To search for cytotoxic components from Allium victorialis, MTT assays on each extract and an isolated component,gitogenin 3-0-lycotetroside, were performed against cancer cell lines. Cytotoxicities of most etract were shown to be comparatively weak, though IC50 values of CHCI3 fraction was found to be <31.3-368.4mcg/ml. From the incubated methanol extract at 36oC, eleven kinds of organosulfuric flavours were predictable by GC-MS performance. The most abundant peak was revealed to be 2- vinyl-4H-1,3-dithiin (1) by its mass spectrum. This extract showed significant cytotoxicities toward cancer cell lies. Silica gel column chromatography of the nbutanol fraction led to the isolation of gitogenin 3-0-lycotetroside (3) along with astragalin (4) and kaempferol 3, 4¡¯-di-O-beta-D-glucoside (5).This steroidal saponin exhibited significant cytotoxic activities (IC,O, 6.51-36.5 mcg/mi) over several cancer cell lines. When compound 3 was incubated for 24 h with human intestinal bacteria, a major metabolite was produced and then isolated by silica gel column chromatography. By examining parent- and prominent ion peak in FAB-MS spectrum of the metabolite, the structure was speculated not to be any of prosapogenins of 3, suggesting that spiroketal ring were labile to the bacterial reaction. These suggest that disulfides produced secondarily are the antitumor principles.
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