Cytotoxic activity of extracts from Tecoma species and isolated lignans.
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2022
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A phytochemical study of Tecoma genus (Bignoniaceae) was accomplished by antitumor
activity of ethanolic extracts. Species of this genus are composed of small shrubs often used as
ornamental plants. The Tecoma stans species is used in folk medicine for different purposes.
Recent work shows in vitro anticancer activity against human breast cancer. The ethanolic
extracts from leaves and trunks of Tecoma casneifolia, T. garrocha, T. stans var. angustata
and T. stans var. stans were tested in vitro. The assays used were against line tumor cells by the
MTT method and the most active extracts were further studied. In this way, the ethanolic extract
from T. stans var. stans trunks presented the higher cytotoxicity against the tumor cell lines
studied (CC50 0.02 to 0.55 μg/ml) when compared to the other extracts tested (CC50 0.08 to 200.0
μg/ml). Accordingly, this extract was selected for chromatographic fractionation from which
five known lignans were isolated. Further, paulownin, paulownin acetate, sesamin, olivil and
cycloolivil were identified using 13C and 1
H NMR, IR, UV and spectroscopy and spectrometric
MS techniques. These isolated compounds were tested and exhibited CC50 ranging from 13.01
to100.0 μg/ml which is superior to the ethanolic extract of trunk of T. stans.
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Tecoma castaneifolia, Tecoma garrocha, Tecoma stans
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REIS, A. C. C. et al. Cytotoxic activity of extracts from Tecoma species and isolated lignans. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, v. 58, artigo e181096, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/bjps/a/BxyzcKRW6vkPSZbXm6xN4Bj/>. Acesso em: 01 ago. 2023.