
pmid: 23176815
The Mallotus genus comprises numerous species used as traditional medicines in oriental countries and provides scientists a broad basis in the search for pharmacologically active constituents. In this paper, the cytotoxicity of 39 Mallotus extracts, different in species, part of the plant used, origin, and harvest season, is evaluated combining cytotoxicity assays with fingerprint technology and data handling tools. At first, the antiproliferative activity of the plant extracts is analyzed both on a non-cancerous cell line (WI-38--human lung fibroblast) and on a cancerous cell line (HeLa human cervix carcinoma). The results are linked to a data set of high-performance liquid chromatographic fingerprint profiles of the samples using multivariate calibration techniques. The regression coefficients of the multivariate model are then evaluated to indicate those peaks potentially responsible for the cytotoxic activity of the Mallotus extracts. In a final step, the cytotoxic extracts are analyzed by HPLC-MS and the indicated peaks identified.
Cell Survival, Mallotus Plant -- chemistry -- classification, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, High Pressure Liquid -- methods, Mass Spectrometry, Cell Proliferation -- drug effects, Cell Line, Mallotus Plant, Humans, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Cell Proliferation, Plant Extracts -- analysis -- toxicity, Chromatography, Plant Extracts, Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles, Cell Survival -- drug effects, Preclinical, Multivariate Analysis, Drug Evaluation, Seasons, Mass Spectrometry -- methods
Cell Survival, Mallotus Plant -- chemistry -- classification, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, High Pressure Liquid -- methods, Mass Spectrometry, Cell Proliferation -- drug effects, Cell Line, Mallotus Plant, Humans, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Cell Proliferation, Plant Extracts -- analysis -- toxicity, Chromatography, Plant Extracts, Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles, Cell Survival -- drug effects, Preclinical, Multivariate Analysis, Drug Evaluation, Seasons, Mass Spectrometry -- methods
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