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Antitumor activity of Ailanthus excelsa (Roxb) stem bark fractions and Canthin-6-one

Year 2012, Volume: 71 Issue: 1, 1 - 6, 05.10.2012

Abstract

The alkaloidal compound was isolated from chloroform fraction of methanol 70% extract of Ailanthus excelsa stem bark of Egyptian origin. Successive extracts of A. excelsa stem bark and the isolated compound canthin-6-one were screened for chemopreventive activity. The chloroform extract showed strong inhibitory effect on short term in vivo assay for antitumor promotors, Epstein-Barr virus early antigen induction assay, compared with other fractions petroleum ether, diethyl ether and methanol 70% extracts. The isolated compound canthin-6-one also showed strong activity in the course of this assay. Further, these useful materials were investigated for the inhibitory effects in two-stage mouse skin carcinogensis test. Chloroform extract and its active canthin-6-one decrease actually the average number of papillomas per mouse and percentage papillomas in the promoting stage. These materials were found to exhibit the excellent anti-tumor promoting activity in the in vivo carcinogensis test.

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Year 2012, Volume: 71 Issue: 1, 1 - 6, 05.10.2012

Abstract

References

  • Cordell G.A., Ogura M. and Farnsworth N.R. (1978) Alkaloid Constituents of Ailanthus excelsa (Simaroubaceae). Lloydia, 41: 166-168.
  • Dhanasekaran S., Suresh B., Sethuraman M., Rajan S. and Dubey R. (1993) Antifertility activity of Ailanthus excelsa Linn. in female albino rats. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 31: 384-385.
  • Henle G. and Henle W. (1966) Immunofluorescence in cells derived from Burkitt s lymphoma. Journal of Bacteriology, 91: 1248-1256. 
  • Ito Y., Yanase S., Fujita J., Harayama T., Takashima M. and Imanaka H. (1981) A short-term in vitro assay for promoter substances using human lymphoblastoid cells latently infected with Epstein-Barr virus. Cancer Letters, 13: 29-37.
  • Joshi B.C., Pandey A., Chaurasia L., Pal M., Sharma R.P. and Khare A. (2003) Antifungal activity of the stem bark of Ailanthus excelsa. Fitoterpia, 74: 689-691.
  • Kirtikar K.R. and Basu B.D. (1933) Indian Medicinal plants Vol.1. Lalit Mohan Basu. Prajati Press: Calcutta, India, 503.
  • Ogura M., Corell G.A., Kinghorn A.D. and Farnsworth N.R. (1977) Potential Anticancer Agents VI. Constituents of Ailanthus excelsa (Simaroubaceae). Lioydia, 40: 579-584.
  • Shrimali M., Jain D.C., Darokar M.P., Sharma R.P. and Khare A. (2001) Antibacterial Activity of Ailanthus Research, 15: 165-166. (Roxb). Phytotherapy
  • Srinivas, P.V., Rao R.R. and Rao, J.M. (2006) Two new tetracyclic triterpenes from the heart wood of Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. Chemistry Biodivers, 3 (8): 930-4.
  • Suresh B. and Dhansekran S. (1990) Antipyretic studies of some traditionally used medicinal plants. Proc 42 nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress E-541.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Ataa Said This is me

Khaled Rashed

Harukuni Tokuda This is me

Antje Huefner This is me

Publication Date October 5, 2012
Submission Date October 5, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 71 Issue: 1

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AMA Said A, Rashed K, Tokuda H, Huefner A. Antitumor activity of Ailanthus excelsa (Roxb) stem bark fractions and Canthin-6-one. Eur J Biol. October 2012;71(1):1-6.