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DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1759129
Further constituents from Ammoides atlantica (Coss. & Durieu) H. Wolff and their cytotoxic activity evaluation
Ammoides altantica (Coss. & Durieu) H.Wolff (Apiaceae) is a herbaceous plant endemic to Algeria, where it is consumed as a spice or used as an ethnobotanic remedy against headache, fever, and diarrhea [1]. Few chemical studies on the plant aerial parts are available in the literature, reporting the chemical composition of essential oil [2] and polar extracts, rich in flavonoids and phenolic acids [3]. Antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties were attributed to the investigated plant extracts [4]. The aim of the present study was the investigation of non-polar constituents of A. altantica aerial parts along with their cytotoxicity evaluation. The dried plant material was defatted with n-hexane and extracted with CHCl3 to obtain a raw extract successively fractionated by silica gel column chromatography and RP-HPLC for the isolation of pure compounds. The separation process was assisted by a quali-quantitative analytical investigation by UHPLC coupled to an Orbitrap-based HR-MS. Seven new terpenoids, together with eight known sesquiterpenoids were finally isolated and characterized by 1D and 2D NMR, as well as HR-MS experiments. All compounds were assayed in human tumor cell lines. The known sesquiterpenes epi-tanaphilin, 9α-acetoxyartecanin, and apressin ([Fig. 1]) showed a significant dose-dependent reduction in cell viability on most of the cell lines, especially in A549, A375, and Jurkat. The two most abundant and active compounds, epi-tanaphilin and 9α-acetoxyartecanin, were investigated for their effect on apoptosis and cell cycle. Results showed that both compounds induced a significant (p < 0.001) increase of apoptotic response in a dose-dependent manner.


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References
- 1 Loucif K, Benabdallah H, Benchikh F. et al. Metal chelating and cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacities of Ammoides atlantica aqueous extract. J Drug Delivery Ther 2020; 10: 108-111
- 2 Boudiar T, Bensouici C, Safaei-Ghomi J. et al. GC-MS analysis of Ammoides atlantica (Coss. et Dur.) Wolf. from Algeria. J Essent Oil Bear Plants 2011; 14: 172-174
- 3 Benteldjoune M, Boudiar T, Bakhouche A. et al. Antioxidant activity and characterization of flavonoids and phenolic acids of Ammoides atlantica by RP-UHPLC-ESI-QTOF-MSn. Nat Prod Res 2021; 35: 1639-1643
- 4 Laouer H, Boulaacheb N, Akkal S. et al. Composition and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of Ammoides atlantica (Coss. et Dur.) Wolf. J Essent Oil Res 2008; 20: 266-269
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12. Dezember 2022
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References
- 1 Loucif K, Benabdallah H, Benchikh F. et al. Metal chelating and cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacities of Ammoides atlantica aqueous extract. J Drug Delivery Ther 2020; 10: 108-111
- 2 Boudiar T, Bensouici C, Safaei-Ghomi J. et al. GC-MS analysis of Ammoides atlantica (Coss. et Dur.) Wolf. from Algeria. J Essent Oil Bear Plants 2011; 14: 172-174
- 3 Benteldjoune M, Boudiar T, Bakhouche A. et al. Antioxidant activity and characterization of flavonoids and phenolic acids of Ammoides atlantica by RP-UHPLC-ESI-QTOF-MSn. Nat Prod Res 2021; 35: 1639-1643
- 4 Laouer H, Boulaacheb N, Akkal S. et al. Composition and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of Ammoides atlantica (Coss. et Dur.) Wolf. J Essent Oil Res 2008; 20: 266-269

