141 research outputs found

    Organ dependency variation of the chemical composition of Ziziphus lotus volatile fractions

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    The extended application fields of the essential oils keep them a subject of interest. In this study, we investigated the aerial part essential oil and the fruit essential oil of the wild plant Ziziphus lotus, collected from the southern region of Tunisia. These essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation using a Clevenger-type apparatus showed an extraction yield of 0.013% and 0.0046% respectively. The qualitative and quantitative analysis of the samples using GC-MS/GC-FID revealed two distinct compositions. Apocarotenoid derivatives characterized the essential oil of the aerial part; the major compound was hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (23.2%) followed by geranylacetone (12.5%) and cis-hexenyl-3-benzoate (11.1%). While the abundance of fatty acid marked the fruit essential oil. The noticed major compounds were 2-pentadecanone (16.9%), dodecanoic acid ethyl ester (14.5%) and n-hexadecanoic acid (13.0%). Such chemical composition may explain the traditional use of Ziziphus lotus as a drug to treat various pathologies. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.555296

    CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF LIGNANS FROM ARAUCARIA ARAUCANA A NATIVE CONIFER OF CHILE AND EVALUATION OF THEIR CYTOTOXICITY AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES

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    ABSTRACT Araucaria araucana is a native conifer of Chile commonly called Araucaria. The knots of Araucaria are extremely hard wood and highly rot-resistant, they can be found in the forest decades after that the tree has dead and decomposed. Here we report the phytochemical characterization of different parts of the Araucaria as stemwood, branch and knots, founding a remarkable difference in the content of extractables in these parts, as well as the lignan composition, which is higher in knots than in branches or stemwood. Eudesmin was isolated and crystallized from organic extract of knots, its structure was determinate by NMR; moreover, secoisolariciresinol, lariciresinol and matairesinol were identified by GCMS and HPLC in contrast to standards, and quantified in stemwood, branch and knots. The results showed that secoisolariciresinol is the main lignan with 45.77 mg g−1, followed by eudesmin with 22.68 mg g−1, lariciresinol 4.57 mg g−1 and matairesinol with 1.19 mg g−1. The antioxidant activity in terms of DPPH assay showed that knotwood extract displays the higher activity, meanwhile that eudesmin did not displays activity in DPPH assay. The cytotoxic activity against SHSY5Y neuroblastoma and P3X myeloma cell lines, revelated a moderate activity of extracts, while eudesmin did not showed activity

    GLC-MS profiling of non-polar extracts from Phlomis bucharica and P. salicifolia and their cytotoxicity

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    Phlomis species (Phlomis bucharica Regel and P. salicifolia Regel) have been traditionally used by Uzbek people as stimulant, tonic, diuretic, and in the treatment of ulcers, hemorrhoids, wounds and gynecological problems. In the present study, we characterized the chemical composition of non-polar extracts from P. bucharica and P. salicifolia by high resolution GLC-MS and evaluated their cytotoxicity. Concentrations of hexadecanoic acid in hexane and chloroform extracts were higher in P. bucharica than in P. salicifolia. 1,8- Cineol, camphor, borneol, α-terpinol, thymol, and isobornyl acetate were detected in P. bucharica but not in P. salicifolia. About 45 components were identified in P. bucharica and 40 in P. salicifolia. The chloroform extract from P. bucharica showed cytotoxicity in HeLa and HL-60 cells, with IC50 values of 26.07 and 29.42 μg/ml, respectively

    Age as an independent prognostic factor in breast cancer

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    OBJETIVO: comparar as características epidemiológicas e clínicas e a evolução pós-tratamento de mulheres com câncer de mama diagnosticadas antes ou após os 40 anos de idade. MÉTODOS: foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo, tipo caso-controle, com análise de informações obtidas dos prontuários de pacientes atendidas entre janeiro de 1994 e junho de 2004. Excluímos os casos com carcinomas intraductais e no estádio IV. Foram formados três grupos: pacientes com menos de 40 anos no diagnóstico (n=72), pacientes entre 40 e 50 anos (n=68) e pacientes com mais de 50 anos (n=75). Foram coletadas e analisadas informações sobre a idade no momento do diagnóstico, maior diâmetro das lesões, estadiamento clínico, tipo, grau histológico, presença de receptores hormonais e o estado dos linfonodos. O teste do chi2 foi empregado para variáveis qualitativas. Para as variáveis quantitativas que não apresentam distribuição normal (como número de gânglios axilares acometidos por metástases e tempo de seguimento), foi utilizado o teste de Kruskal-Wallis. Para a construção das curvas de sobrevida livre de doença e sobrevida global, foi utilizado o teste log-rank. RESULTADOS: não houve diferença na distribuição por estádios, no grau de diferenciação tumoral ou na distribuição dos tipos histológicos, na expressão de receptores de estrogênio ou c-erb-B2 entre os grupos. Encontramos diferença na expressão de receptores de estrogênio, que foi menos freqüente no grupo com menos de 40 anos em relação ao grupo com mais de 50 anos (36,2 versus 58,4%). Não houve diferença nos diâmetros tumorais, que foram em média de 5,1, 4,7 e 5 cm. Não encontramos diferença nas taxas de acometimento de linfonodos axilares, que foram de 63,9, 46,9 e 50%, respectivamente nas pacientes com menos de 40 anos, pacientes entre 40 e 50 anos e pacientes com mais de 50 anos. A média de seguimento foi de 54 meses nos três grupos. Houve recidiva da doença em 22,6% das pacientes com menos de 40 anos, 60% das pacientes entre 40 e 50 anos e 22,6% das pacientes com mais de 50 anos, com diferença significante (p<0,0001). Encontramos taxa de óbito pela doença de 46,9% nas pacientes com menos de 40 anos, mais elevada que nas pacientes entre 40 e 50 anos (26,9%) e pacientes com mais de 50 anos (22,6%), p=0,0019. A análise logística mostrou que somente a idade inferior a 40 anos e a presença de mais de um gânglio axilar acometido por metástase foram fatores independentes para risco de morte pela doença. CONCLUSÕES: A IDADe menor que 40 anos é um fator de risco independente no câncer de mama. Os indicadores de prognóstico tradicionais como estádio, diâmetro tumoral, comprometimento axilar e receptores hormonais não mostraram associação com a evolução das pacientes.PURPOSE: to compare the epidemiologic and clinical characteristics, and the follow-up of breast cancer in women diagnosed under and over 40 years of age. METHODS: a retrospective study, case-control type, with analysis of information obtained from medical records of patients attended from January 1994 to June 2004. Cases of intraductal carcinoma and at stage IV were excluded. Three groups were formed: patients under 40 years old at the diagnosis (n=72); patients between 40 and 50 (n=68) and patients over 50 (n=75). Data about age at the moment of diagnosis, lesion largest diameter, clinical stage, type, histological grade, presence of hormonal receptors and state of the lymph nodes were collected and analyzed. The chi2 test was used for qualitative variables. For quantitative variables without normal distribution (such as number of axillary nodes with metastasis and follow-up duration), the Kruskal-Wallis' test was used. For delineating the curves of free-of-disease and global survival, the log-rank test was used. RESULTS: there was no difference among the groups in the stage distribution, concerning the tumoral differentiation grade or in the distribution of histological types, and in the estrogen receptor and c-erb-B2 expression. Difference was found in the RP expression, which was less frequent in the group of patients under 40, than in the group of patients over 50 (36.2% versus 58.4%) respectively. There was no difference among the groups in the mean tumoral diameter (5.1, 4.7 and 5 cm, respectively). There was also no difference among the groups, concerning the rate of axillary lymph node metastasis (63.9, 46.9 and 50%, respectively). The average follow-up was 54 months for all the groups. Disease recurrence occurred in 22.6% of patients under 40 years old, in 60% of patients between 40 and 50, and in 22.6% of patients over 50, with a significant difference among groups (p<0.0001). Death caused by the disease was higher among patients under 40 (46.9%) than among patients between 40 and 50 (26.9%) and over 50 (22.6%), p=0.0019. The logistic analysis showed that "age under 40" and the "presence of more than one metastatic axillary node" were independent death risk factors. CONCLUSIONS: age under 40 is an independent risk factor for breast cancer. The traditional prognostic indicators, such as stage, tumoral diameter, axillary involvement and presence of hormonal receptors are not associated with the disease evolution

    Chemical investigation and screening of anti-proliferative activity on human cell lines of pure and nano-formulated lavandin essential oil

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    Lavandin essential oil (LEO), a natural sterile hybrid obtained by crossbreeding L. angustifolia × L. latifolia, is mainly composed by active components belonging to the family of terpenes endowed with relevant anti-proliferative activity, which can be enhanced by proper application of nanotechnology. In particular, this study reports the chemical characterization and the screening of the anti-proliferative activity on different human cell lines of pure and nano-formulated lavandin essential oil (EO). LEO and its formulation (NanoLEO) were analyzed by HS/GC-MS (Headspace/Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) to describe and compare their chemical volatile composition. The most abundant compounds were linalool and 1,8-cineole (LEO: 28.6%; 27.4%) (NanoLEO: 60.4%; 12.6%) followed by α-pinene (LEO: 9.6%; NanoLEO: 4.5%), camphor (LEO: 6.5%; NanoLEO: 7.0%) and linalyl acetate (LEO: 6.5%; NanoLEO: 3.6%). The cytotoxic effects of LEO and NanoLEO were investigated on human neuroblastoma cells (SHSY5Y), human breast adenocarcinoma cells (MCF-7), human lymphoblastic leukemia cells (CCRF CEM), human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells (Caco-2) and one normal breast epithelial cell (MCF10A) by the MTT (3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-Diphenyltetrazolium Bromide)-assay. Caco-2, MCF7 and MCF10A normal cells resulted more resistant to the treatment with LEO, while CCRF-CEM and SHSY5Y cells were more sensitive. The antiproliferative effect of LEO resulted amplified when the essential oil was supplied as nanoformulation, mainly in Caco-2 cells. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy investigations were carried out on Caco-2 cells to outline at ultrastructural level possible affections induced by LEO and NanoLEO treatments
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