Biological Activities of Alkaloids
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Ovarian cancer ranks amongst the deadliest cancers in the gynaecological category of cancers.
This research work aims to evaluate in vitro anti-ovarian cancer activities and identify phytochemical
constituents of a rarely explored plant species—Rutidea parviflora DC. The aqueous and organic extracts
of the plant were evaluated for cytotoxicity using sulforhodamine B assay in four ovarian cancer cell
lines and an immortalized human ovarian epithelial (HOE) cell line. The bioactive compounds were
isolated and characterized by gas/liquid chromatography mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic
resonance spectroscopy. Caspase 3/7 activity assay, western blotting and flow cytometry were carried
out to assess apoptotic effects of active compounds. The extracts/fractions of R. parviflora showed
promising anti-ovarian cancer activities in ovarian cancer cell lines. A principal cytotoxic alkaloid was
identified as palmatine whose IC50 was determined as 5.5–7.9 μM. Palmatine was relatively selective
towards cancer cells as it was less cytotoxic toward HOE cells, also demonstrating interestingly
absence of cross-resistance in cisplatin-resistant A2780 cells. Palmatine further induced apoptosis by
increasing caspase 3/7 activity, poly-ADP-ribose polymerase cleavage, and annexin V and propidium
iodide staining in OVCAR-4 cancer cells. Our studies warranted further investigation of palmatine
and R. parviflora extracts in preclinical models of ovarian cancer.
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sadam muhammad
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