5 research outputs found

    Crocus pallidus (Iridaceae)—A Neglected Species for the Bulgarian Flora and Critical Taxon in the Balkans

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    For a long time, the Balkan endemic species Crocus pallidus has been unconfirmed and neglected for the flora of Bulgaria. It has remained an uncertain species from the Balkans, often listed as a synonym of C. weldenii. The morphological resemblance to the albinistic forms of C. chrysanthus has led to incorrect identification in the past, resulting in uncertainty regarding the distribution of this species in Bulgaria. In this regard, a detailed morphological and anatomical study of Bulgarian natural populations was carried out. A phylogenetic comparison in the ITS region of two Bulgarian populations of C. pallidus with other related species was conducted, revealing the distinction of C. pallidus populations from the closely related C. weldenii. The recently described new endemic species from Turkey, C. thracicus, shows very similar morphological and anatomical characteristics to C. pallidus and logically continues the distribution range in Eastern Thrace, along the Black Sea coast. We have a basis for suggesting that it should be treated as a synonym of C. pallidus

    Metamizole (dipyrone) – cytotoxic and antiproliferative effects on HeLa, HT-29 and MCF-7 cancer cell lines

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    Cancer pain treatment is a big challenge for healthcare providers and patients as well. The wide range of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used as painkillers in cancer patients, requires in-depth characterization of their effect on the disease process. The effects of NSAIDs have been widely studied over the last decades as preventive drugs in some oncological diseases. Metamizole is an NSAID belonging to the non-narcotic analgesics group and is highly recommended in oncology either alone or in combinations with opioid analgesics. There is a dearth of information regarding the cytotoxicity profile of metamizole and hence the present study evaluated the potential anticancer activity of metamizole in some permanent human tumour cell lines: HeLa, human cervical cancer cells; HT-29, a human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line; and МСF-7, human breast adenocarcinoma cells. The studied tumour cells were sensitive to metamizole at doses higher than 25 μg/mL. Metamizole induced a statistically significant decrease in the viability of HeLa, HT-29 and MCF-7 cells in in vitro tests as measured by the MTT assay; the highest effect was observed at the 48th hour of the treatment. Metamizole could induce cell death by apoptosis. Metamizole also suppressed the migration of the three tumour cell lines. This was most clearly pronounced in HeLa cells. The results obtained indicate that metamizole is a suitable choice for the treatment of cancer pain and has prospects for further in-depth studies

    UHPLC-Orbitrap screening of oleraindoles in hydromethanolic extracts of Portulaca oleracea

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    Purslane (Portulaca oleracea L., Portulacaceae) is a widespread edible plant with significant ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological importance. The plant is characteristic for the presence of a class of indoline amide glucoside alkaloids, called cyclo-dopa amides, or oleraceins. Additionally, a new, structurally similar to oleraceins, class of indole amides have been discovered recently, called oleraindoles. These compounds have been evaluated to possess antiinflammatory and anticholinesterase activities. Herein, utilizing UHPLC-Orbitrap-MS with MS2 filtering by diagnostic ion filtering (DIF), and diagnostic difference filtering (DDF) using different data analysis tools, eight compounds with oleraindole structure were tentatively identified
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