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Phytochemical and bioactivity guided study for the cancer chemopreventive effect of Caryota mitis Lour. and Caryota urens L. Family Arecaceae / Radwa Hassan Mohamed Ahmed Elakad ; Supervised Mohamed Ali Farag , Aisha Hussein Abou Zeid , Zeinab Abdel Aziz Kandil

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Radwa Hassan Mohamed Ahmed Elakad , 2020Description: 200 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cmOther title:
  • دراسة فيتوكيميائية و موجهة بالفاعلية البيولوجية على كاريوتا ميتيس لور. و كاريوتا يورينس ل. العائلة النخيلية للوقاية من التسرطن [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy Summary: The study presents the first metabolome profiling of Caryota mitis Lour. and Caryota urens L. (F. Arecaceae) in a comparative manner. HR-UPLC/PDA/ESI-MS analysis of their leaf and fruit various extracts resulted in identification of 142 metabolites including 104 first time reported in genus Caryota, 7 in family Arecaceae and a new phenolic acid. GC/MS analysis of their petroleum ether leaf extracts resulted in identification a total of 40 unsaponifiable compounds and 29 fatty acid methyl esters. The study reveals the potential role of both crude and successive leaf extracts in cancer chemoprevention via NQO1 enzyme induction traced using DCPIP assay where the crude leaf extract of C. mitis and C. urens induced the cytoprotective NQO1 enzyme by 4.5-5 folds the vehicle control. Phytochemical investigation of the active extracts: C. urens petroleum ether and C. mitis ethanolic leaf extracts led to isolation of 13 compounds identified by different spectroscopic techniques namely; T1: oleanolic acid, T2: ursolic acid, T3: 2,3-epoxy-14-hydroxy-5(6),20(22)-cholestadiene-4-methyl carboxylate, T4: Ü-tocopherol, T5: palmitic acid, T6: stearic acid, F1: quercetin-3-sulfate-4'-O-Ü-rhamnosyl (1{u2192}6) Ý-D-glucoside, F2: rutin, F3: kaempferol-3-sulfate-4'-O-Ü-rhamnosyl (1{u2192}6) Ý-D-glucoside, F4: schaftoside, F5: vicenin II, F6: quercetin and F7: kaempferol; among which compounds T3, F1 and F3 are new compounds while compounds T1, T4, F4 and F5 are reported for the first time in Caryota. All compounds were then assayed for their chemopreventive activity via in silico docking study and in vitro western blotting that confirmed the potential role of the epoxy sterol (T3) isolated from C. urens as leading compound in cancer chemoprevention through NQO1 enzyme induction
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.08.07.Ph.D.2020.Ra.P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110082051000
CD - Rom CD - Rom مخـــزن الرســائل الجـــامعية - البدروم المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.08.07.Ph.D.2020.Ra.P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 82051.CD Not for loan 01020110082051000

Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy

The study presents the first metabolome profiling of Caryota mitis Lour. and Caryota urens L. (F. Arecaceae) in a comparative manner. HR-UPLC/PDA/ESI-MS analysis of their leaf and fruit various extracts resulted in identification of 142 metabolites including 104 first time reported in genus Caryota, 7 in family Arecaceae and a new phenolic acid. GC/MS analysis of their petroleum ether leaf extracts resulted in identification a total of 40 unsaponifiable compounds and 29 fatty acid methyl esters. The study reveals the potential role of both crude and successive leaf extracts in cancer chemoprevention via NQO1 enzyme induction traced using DCPIP assay where the crude leaf extract of C. mitis and C. urens induced the cytoprotective NQO1 enzyme by 4.5-5 folds the vehicle control. Phytochemical investigation of the active extracts: C. urens petroleum ether and C. mitis ethanolic leaf extracts led to isolation of 13 compounds identified by different spectroscopic techniques namely; T1: oleanolic acid, T2: ursolic acid, T3: 2,3-epoxy-14-hydroxy-5(6),20(22)-cholestadiene-4-methyl carboxylate, T4: Ü-tocopherol, T5: palmitic acid, T6: stearic acid, F1: quercetin-3-sulfate-4'-O-Ü-rhamnosyl (1{u2192}6) Ý-D-glucoside, F2: rutin, F3: kaempferol-3-sulfate-4'-O-Ü-rhamnosyl (1{u2192}6) Ý-D-glucoside, F4: schaftoside, F5: vicenin II, F6: quercetin and F7: kaempferol; among which compounds T3, F1 and F3 are new compounds while compounds T1, T4, F4 and F5 are reported for the first time in Caryota. All compounds were then assayed for their chemopreventive activity via in silico docking study and in vitro western blotting that confirmed the potential role of the epoxy sterol (T3) isolated from C. urens as leading compound in cancer chemoprevention through NQO1 enzyme induction

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