Biologics (Track)




THE TRADITIONAL MEDICAL USES OF SOME EGYPTIAN PLANTS AND THEIR CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY-YIELDED IN ACTIVE CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES

Hesham R. El-Seedi, Robert Burmana, Ahmed Mansourc, Ulf Göranssona

Division of Pharmacognosy, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala University, Biomedical Centre, Box 574, 75123, Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract:

The search for new anti-cancer drugs is one of the most prominent areas of research in the study of natural products. In this work, we have documented the traditional uses and investigated the anticancer activity of 70 species from 31 families of Egyptian medicinal plants. Most of the plants were collected from Sinai desert, in collaboration with Bedouin herbalists. The uses of medicinal plants have been reported through strong community networks of people participate in the process of healing. The interviews based on oral tradition through several generations. Comparison of traditional medicine with knowledge in a large context also discussed briefly. Extracts of the plants were tested in an in vitro cytotoxicity screen using a human histiocytic lymphoma cell-line, U937-GTB. The most potent extracts were those from Asclepias sinaica, Urginea maritima, Adenium obesum, Nerium oleander and Catharanthus roseus, followed by those of highly active from Cichorium endivia, Pulicaria undulate and Melia azedarach. Several of these plants seem to produce cardiac glycosides as displayed from literature. During investigation of the active principle of U. maritima, bioassay guided fractionation of alcoholic extract leds to isolation of bioactive bufadienolide. The compound was identified as proscillaridin A 1.

Also one of the most active extract was Adenium obesum. Bioassay-guided fractionation of steam extract leads to isolation of one novel compound. It was identified as cardiac glycoside named oleandrigenin β-D-glucosyl-2'-Ohydroxy- β-D-thevetoside (2'-O-hydroxy-obebioside B) 2.

Details structure elucidation using intensive spectroscopic tools of UV, 1D and 2D NMR in details, including TOCSY, HSQC-DEPT, and HMBC, and MS investigations as well as biological activity using against human histiocytic lymphoma cell-line, U937-GTB will be discussed.

Keywords: Egyptian medicinal plants, Anticancer screening, Cardiac glycoside, Urginea maritima, Adenium obesum, FMCA assay.