2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27217537
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Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-Cancer Properties of Extracts of Centaurea castriferrei Borbás & Waisb Genus of Centaurea L

Abstract: The Centaurea L. (Asteraceae) genus includes many plant species with therapeutic properties. Centaurea castriferrei Borbás & Waisb is one of the least known and least described plants of this genus. The aim of the study was the phytochemical analysis of water and methanol–water extracts (7:3 v/v) obtained from the aerial parts of the plant as well as evaluation of their anticancer activity. Quantitative determinations of phenolic compounds and flavonoids were performed, and the antioxidant potential was me… Show more

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“…Studies performed by Aktumsek et al indicate that all five tested Centaurea species (inter alia, C kurdica , C. rigida , C. cheirolopha , C. amanicola , and C. ptosimmopappoides ) have strong antioxidant properties, and especially methanol extracts [ 22 ]. Previous research performed by our group revealed that both the tested extracts have antioxidant activity, but it is higher in the case of CAS MeOH [ 16 ]. In order to assess whether the mechanism of abolishing the cardiotoxic effect of DOX by the tested extracts is related to the oxidative stress and antioxidant activities of the extracts, the detection of ROS by the CellROX reagent and the determination of the DNA oxidative damage were performed.…”
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“…Studies performed by Aktumsek et al indicate that all five tested Centaurea species (inter alia, C kurdica , C. rigida , C. cheirolopha , C. amanicola , and C. ptosimmopappoides ) have strong antioxidant properties, and especially methanol extracts [ 22 ]. Previous research performed by our group revealed that both the tested extracts have antioxidant activity, but it is higher in the case of CAS MeOH [ 16 ]. In order to assess whether the mechanism of abolishing the cardiotoxic effect of DOX by the tested extracts is related to the oxidative stress and antioxidant activities of the extracts, the detection of ROS by the CellROX reagent and the determination of the DNA oxidative damage were performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these experiments, it can be concluded that the decrease in the oxidative stress levels in the tested cells by the C. castriferrei extracts is one of the mechanisms that is responsible for reducing the cardiotoxic effect of DOX. In the previous research, we determined that both CAS H 2 O and CAS MeOH extracts contain many active compounds, including apigenin and its derivative 7-O-glucuronide [ 16 ]. Sahu et al demonstrated the ability of apigenin to suppress doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity via, inter alia, the inhibition of oxidative stress [ 39 ].…”
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