2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10600-017-2047-7
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Antiproliferative Prenylated Xanthones from the Pericarps of Garcinia mangostana

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“…Anti-cancer a-mangostin is the largest constituent of xanthone in mangosteen pericarp extract, and hence it is well researched and applied in various cancer cell lines (Table 1). This include gastric (Ying et al, 2017), cervical (Muchtaridi et al, 2018), colorectal, hepatocellular, and breast (Mohamed et al, 2017) cancer. Furthermore, a-mangostin at a concentration of 30 mg/mL was able to reduce multicellular tumor spheroids derived from breast cancer cell lines (Scolamiero et al, 2018).…”
Section: Medicinal Usages Of Mangosteenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Anti-cancer a-mangostin is the largest constituent of xanthone in mangosteen pericarp extract, and hence it is well researched and applied in various cancer cell lines (Table 1). This include gastric (Ying et al, 2017), cervical (Muchtaridi et al, 2018), colorectal, hepatocellular, and breast (Mohamed et al, 2017) cancer. Furthermore, a-mangostin at a concentration of 30 mg/mL was able to reduce multicellular tumor spheroids derived from breast cancer cell lines (Scolamiero et al, 2018).…”
Section: Medicinal Usages Of Mangosteenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both invasion and migration properties of the cancer cells were also significantly suppressed when treated with the compound, suggesting its potential use for anti-cancer drug (Xu et al, 2017). Furthermore, garcinone E also showed potential anti-cancer activity against cervical, hepatoma, gastric (Ying et al, 2017), breast, colorectal, and hepatocellular (Mohamed et al, 2017) cancer cell lines. Meanwhile, gartanin was demonstrated to inhibit HeLa cervical cancer cell lines (Muchtaridi et al, 2018) and suppressed primary brain tumor cells, glioma (Luo et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xanthones such as mangostins and their derivatives are major compounds isolated from mangosteen, which is a fruit widely used in folk medicine in tropical countries. In addition, these compounds exhibit anti-diabetic 10 , 11 , anti-cancerous 12 , anti-bacterial 13 , anti-malarial 14 , and anti-viral 15 biological activities and inhibit NS2B-NS3, a dengue envelope virus protease 16 . Although molecular docking studies have recently shown that mangostins may exhibit anti-viral activity against the SARS-CoV-2 M pro active site, no in vitro or in vivo studies have been conducted to date using these compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both invasion and migration properties of the cancer cells were also significantly suppressed when treated with the compound, suggesting its potential use for anti-cancer drug (Xu et al 2017). Furthermore, garcinone E also showed potential anti-cancer activity against cervical, hepatoma, gastric (Ying et al 2017), breast, colorectal and hepatocellular (Mohamed et al 2017) cancer cell lines. Meanwhile, gartanin was demonstrated to inhibit HeLa cervical cancer cell lines (Muchtaridi et al 2018) and suppressed primary brain tumor cells, glioma (Luo et al 2017) Manuscript to be reviewed induced anti-migration effect via mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signalling pathway (Luo et al 2017).…”
Section: Medicinal Usages Of Mangosteenmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In this review, medicinal benefits of mangosteen are categorized into several distinct areas including anti-cancer, anti-microbes and anti-diabetes (Tables 1 and 2) Manuscript to be reviewed Anti-cancer α-mangostin is the largest constituent of xanthone in mangosteen pericarp extract, and hence it is well researched and applied in various cancer cell lines (Table 1). This include gastric (Ying et al 2017), cervical (Muchtaridi et al 2018), colorectal, hepatocellular and breast (Mohamed et al 2017) cancer. Furthermore, α-mangostin at a concentration of 30 µg/ml was able to reduce multicellular tumour spheroids derived from breast cancer cell lines (Scolamiero et al 2018).…”
Section: Medicinal Usages Of Mangosteenmentioning
confidence: 99%