2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00210-016-1275-x
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Antiproliferative and toxicological properties of methanolic extract obtained from Solanum capsicoides All. seeds and carpesterol

Abstract: Natural products are considered important sources of potential chemotherapeutic agents. Here, we evaluated the antiproliferative activity and the toxicological effects of the methanolic extract and a pure compound obtained from Solanum capsicoides seeds. The phytochemical profile was analyzed by chromatographic and spectroscopy methods. The acute toxicity was assessed in mice orally treated with the extract (2000 mg/kg), in vitro hemolytic activity and micronucleus test. The mutagenicity, developmental toxicit… Show more

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“…11 ), with β -sitosterol ( 483 ), daucosterol ( 484 ) and stigmasterol ( 485 ) as the main sterol constituents. Clistol G ( 476 ) and capsisteroids A-F ( 477 – 482 ) were obtained from the leaves of S. capsicoides [ 85 ], tumacones A ( 507 ) and B ( 508 ) and tumacosides A ( 509 ) and B ( 510 ) were from the leaves of S. nudum [ 242 247 ], carpesterol ( 517 ) was isolated from the seeds of S. capsicoides [ 86 ], and its derivatives ( 518 – 521 ) were reported from the fruits of S. xanthocarpum [ 401 ]. From the seeds of S. elaeagnifolium , 491 , 495 , 496 and 498 were yielded [ 134 ].…”
Section: Chemical Constituents and Their Biological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…11 ), with β -sitosterol ( 483 ), daucosterol ( 484 ) and stigmasterol ( 485 ) as the main sterol constituents. Clistol G ( 476 ) and capsisteroids A-F ( 477 – 482 ) were obtained from the leaves of S. capsicoides [ 85 ], tumacones A ( 507 ) and B ( 508 ) and tumacosides A ( 509 ) and B ( 510 ) were from the leaves of S. nudum [ 242 247 ], carpesterol ( 517 ) was isolated from the seeds of S. capsicoides [ 86 ], and its derivatives ( 518 – 521 ) were reported from the fruits of S. xanthocarpum [ 401 ]. From the seeds of S. elaeagnifolium , 491 , 495 , 496 and 498 were yielded [ 134 ].…”
Section: Chemical Constituents and Their Biological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sterols in Solanum have indicated possession of anticancer [ 86 ], antifungal [ 401 ], and antiplasmodial [ 242 , 245 , 247 ] features. For instance, 509 and 510 displayed in vitro antimalarial activity against P. falciparum chloroquine-resistant FCB-1 strain (IC 50 = 27 and 16 μM) [ 247 ].…”
Section: Chemical Constituents and Their Biological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The basic working principle of the rotary evaporator is to trigger the evaporation of the extraction solvent and convert the solvent back into a liquid form. The condensation process occurs with the help of a censor until the solvent is accommodated in a separate state with a sample called an extract (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16).…”
Section: Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extract of the S. nigrum L. fruit exhibited low cytotoxicity ( Yang et al, 2022 ), while there was no toxic effect in mice orally treated with extracts of Solanum capsicoides All. seeds (2000 mg/kg) ( Petreanu et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Toxicity Of Solanaceae Glycoalkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%