Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Swiss German University, 15143, Tangerang, Indonesia
  • 2 Drug Development Research Center, IMERI, University of Indonesia, 10430, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 3 Faculty of Medicine, University of Lampung, 35145, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
  • 4 Institute of Bioscience, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400, Serdang, Malaysia
  • 5 Biopharmaca Tropica Research Center, IPB University, 16680, Bogor, Indonesia
  • 6 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Swiss German University, 15143, Tangerang, Indonesia. kholis.audah@sgu.ac.id
Sci Rep, 2021 Mar 16;11(1):6080.
PMID: 33727582 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85383-3

Abstract

Local Xylocarpus granatum leaves were extracted by ethyl acetate solvent and characterized by TLC fingerprinting and 2D 1H NMR spectroscopy to contain phenolic compounds as well as several organic and amino acids as metabolic byproducts, such as succinic acid and acetic acid. Traces of flavonoids and other non-categorized phenolic compounds exhibited intermediate antioxidant activity (antioxidant IC50 84.93 ppm) as well as anticancer activity against HeLa, T47D, and HT-29 cell lines; which the latter being most effective against HT-29 with Fraction 5 contained the strongest activity (anticancer IC50 23.12 ppm). Extracts also behaved as a natural growth factor and nonlethal towards brine shrimps as well as human adipose-derived stem cell hADSC due to antioxidative properties. A stability test was performed to examine how storage conditions factored in bioactivity and phytochemical structure. Extracts were compared with several studies about X. granatum leaves extracts to evaluate how ethnogeography and ecosystem factored on biologically active compounds. Further research on anticancer or antioxidant mechanism on cancer cells is needed to determine whether the extract is suitable as a candidate for an anticancer drug.

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