2019
DOI: 10.22159/ijpps.2019v11i8.33931
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Isolation of Cytotoxic Constituent From Bioactivity Guided Fraction of Alysicarpus Monilifer L. (Dc.)

Abstract: Objective: Alysicarpus monilifer (Family Papilionaceae) has been used in the Indigenous system of medicine in tumor removal. The present study was designed to isolate and identify the constituent responsible for cytotoxic (anti-tumor) effects of the plant Alysicarpus monilifer. Methods: The plant was powdered and extracted to give a methanolic extract. Initially, Hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanolic fractions of the methanolic extract of the plant were subjected to cytotoxic screening using c… Show more

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“…Considering the results from the cell culture experiments, it can be assumed that highly photocytotoxic pigments are present in the acetone extracts of C. xanthophyllus and C. rubrophyllus. The investigation of plant extracts with comparable EC 50 values (i.e., EC 50 < 3 µg/mL), by the means of bioactivity-guided isolation, frequently leads to the discovery of promising cytotoxic compounds [38][39][40][41][42]. Thus, it can be assumed that both Cortinarius species are great starting points for the discovery of novel photocytotoxic compounds.…”
Section: Generation and General Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the results from the cell culture experiments, it can be assumed that highly photocytotoxic pigments are present in the acetone extracts of C. xanthophyllus and C. rubrophyllus. The investigation of plant extracts with comparable EC 50 values (i.e., EC 50 < 3 µg/mL), by the means of bioactivity-guided isolation, frequently leads to the discovery of promising cytotoxic compounds [38][39][40][41][42]. Thus, it can be assumed that both Cortinarius species are great starting points for the discovery of novel photocytotoxic compounds.…”
Section: Generation and General Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%