
pmid: 21404433
AbstractIn our screening program for new photosensitizers from Malaysian biodiversity for photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer, MeOH extracts of ten terrestrial plants from Cameron Highlands in Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia, were tested. In a short‐term 3‐(4,5‐dimethylthiazol‐2‐yl)‐2,5‐diphenyl‐2H‐tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay, 20 μg/ml each of these extracts were incubated in a pro‐myelocytic leukemia cell‐line, HL60, with or without irradiation with 9.6 J/cm2 of a broad spectrum light. Three samples, Labisia longistyla, Dichroa febrifuga, and Piper penangense, were photocytotoxic by having at least twofold lower cell viability when irradiated compared to the unirradiated assay. The extract of the leaves of Piper penangense, a shrub belonging to the family Piperaceae and widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions in the world, was subsequently subjected to bioassay‐guided fractionation using standard chromatography methods. Eight derivatives of pheophorbide‐a and ‐b were identified from the fractions that exhibited strong photocytotoxicity. By spectroscopic analysis, these compounds were identified as pheophorbide‐a methyl ester (1), (R,S)‐132‐hydroxypheophorbide‐a methyl ester (2 and 3), pheophorbide‐b methyl ester (4), 132‐hydroxypheophorbide‐b methyl ester (5), 152‐hydroxylactone pheophorbide‐a methyl ester (6), 152‐methoxylactone pheophorbide‐a methyl ester (7), 152‐methoxylactone pheophorbide‐b methyl ester (8).
Chlorophyll, Photosensitizing Agents, Molecular Structure, Cell Survival, Plant Extracts, HL-60 Cells, Stereoisomerism, Piperaceae, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic, Plant Leaves, Structure-Activity Relationship, Humans, Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor
Chlorophyll, Photosensitizing Agents, Molecular Structure, Cell Survival, Plant Extracts, HL-60 Cells, Stereoisomerism, Piperaceae, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic, Plant Leaves, Structure-Activity Relationship, Humans, Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor
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