Maritime Halophyte Species from Southern Portugal as Sources of Bioactive Molecules

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Maritime Halophyte Species from Southern Portugal as Sources of Bioactive Molecules. / Rodrigues, Maria João ; Gangadhar, Katkam N.; Vizetto-Duarte, Catarina; Wubshet, Sileshi Gizachew; Nyberg, Nils; Barreira , Luísa; Custódio , Luísa.

In: Marine Drugs, Vol. 12, No. 4, 10.04.2014, p. 2228-2244.

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Rodrigues, MJ, Gangadhar, KN, Vizetto-Duarte, C, Wubshet, SG, Nyberg, N, Barreira , L & Custódio , L 2014, 'Maritime Halophyte Species from Southern Portugal as Sources of Bioactive Molecules', Marine Drugs, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 2228-2244. https://doi.org/10.3390/md12042228

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Rodrigues, M. J., Gangadhar, K. N., Vizetto-Duarte, C., Wubshet, S. G., Nyberg, N., Barreira , L., & Custódio , L. (2014). Maritime Halophyte Species from Southern Portugal as Sources of Bioactive Molecules. Marine Drugs, 12(4), 2228-2244. https://doi.org/10.3390/md12042228

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Rodrigues MJ, Gangadhar KN, Vizetto-Duarte C, Wubshet SG, Nyberg N, Barreira L et al. Maritime Halophyte Species from Southern Portugal as Sources of Bioactive Molecules. Marine Drugs. 2014 Apr 10;12(4):2228-2244. https://doi.org/10.3390/md12042228

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Rodrigues, Maria João ; Gangadhar, Katkam N. ; Vizetto-Duarte, Catarina ; Wubshet, Sileshi Gizachew ; Nyberg, Nils ; Barreira , Luísa ; Custódio , Luísa. / Maritime Halophyte Species from Southern Portugal as Sources of Bioactive Molecules. In: Marine Drugs. 2014 ; Vol. 12, No. 4. pp. 2228-2244.

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@article{d55e8a6e91194923989e6b42fdd2f596,
title = "Maritime Halophyte Species from Southern Portugal as Sources of Bioactive Molecules",
abstract = "Extracts of five halophytes from southern Portugal (Arthrocnemum macrostachyum, Mesembryanthemum edule, Juncus acutus, Plantago coronopus and Halimione portulacoides), were studied for antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and in vitro antitumor properties. The most active extracts towards the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical were the methanol extracts of M. edule (IC50 = 0.1 mg/mL) and J. acutus (IC50 = 0.4 mg/mL), and the ether extracts of J. acutus (IC50 = 0.2 mg/mL) and A. macrostachyum (IC50 = 0.3 mg/mL). The highest radical scavenging activity (RSA) against the 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS) radical was obtained in the ether extract of J. acutus (IC50 = 0.4 mg/mL) and H. portulacoides (IC50 = 0.9 mg/mL). The maximum total phenolic content (TPC) was found in the methanol extract of M. edule (147 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g) and in the ether extract of J. acutus (94 mg GAE/g). Significant decreases in nitric oxide (NO) production were observed after incubation of macrophages with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and the chloroform extract of H. portulacoides (IC50 = 109 µg/mL) and the hexane extract of P. coronopus (IC50 = 98.0 µg/mL). High in vitro cytotoxic activity and selectivity was obtained with the ether extract of J. acutus. Juncunol was identified as the active compound and for the first time was shown to display selective in vitro cytotoxicity towards various human cancer cells.",
author = "Rodrigues, {Maria Jo{\~a}o} and Gangadhar, {Katkam N.} and Catarina Vizetto-Duarte and Wubshet, {Sileshi Gizachew} and Nils Nyberg and Lu{\'i}sa Barreira and Lu{\'i}sa Cust{\'o}dio",
year = "2014",
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language = "English",
volume = "12",
pages = "2228--2244",
journal = "Marine Drugs",
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T1 - Maritime Halophyte Species from Southern Portugal as Sources of Bioactive Molecules

AU - Rodrigues, Maria João

AU - Gangadhar, Katkam N.

AU - Vizetto-Duarte, Catarina

AU - Wubshet, Sileshi Gizachew

AU - Nyberg, Nils

AU - Barreira , Luísa

AU - Custódio , Luísa

PY - 2014/4/10

Y1 - 2014/4/10

N2 - Extracts of five halophytes from southern Portugal (Arthrocnemum macrostachyum, Mesembryanthemum edule, Juncus acutus, Plantago coronopus and Halimione portulacoides), were studied for antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and in vitro antitumor properties. The most active extracts towards the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical were the methanol extracts of M. edule (IC50 = 0.1 mg/mL) and J. acutus (IC50 = 0.4 mg/mL), and the ether extracts of J. acutus (IC50 = 0.2 mg/mL) and A. macrostachyum (IC50 = 0.3 mg/mL). The highest radical scavenging activity (RSA) against the 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS) radical was obtained in the ether extract of J. acutus (IC50 = 0.4 mg/mL) and H. portulacoides (IC50 = 0.9 mg/mL). The maximum total phenolic content (TPC) was found in the methanol extract of M. edule (147 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g) and in the ether extract of J. acutus (94 mg GAE/g). Significant decreases in nitric oxide (NO) production were observed after incubation of macrophages with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and the chloroform extract of H. portulacoides (IC50 = 109 µg/mL) and the hexane extract of P. coronopus (IC50 = 98.0 µg/mL). High in vitro cytotoxic activity and selectivity was obtained with the ether extract of J. acutus. Juncunol was identified as the active compound and for the first time was shown to display selective in vitro cytotoxicity towards various human cancer cells.

AB - Extracts of five halophytes from southern Portugal (Arthrocnemum macrostachyum, Mesembryanthemum edule, Juncus acutus, Plantago coronopus and Halimione portulacoides), were studied for antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and in vitro antitumor properties. The most active extracts towards the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical were the methanol extracts of M. edule (IC50 = 0.1 mg/mL) and J. acutus (IC50 = 0.4 mg/mL), and the ether extracts of J. acutus (IC50 = 0.2 mg/mL) and A. macrostachyum (IC50 = 0.3 mg/mL). The highest radical scavenging activity (RSA) against the 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS) radical was obtained in the ether extract of J. acutus (IC50 = 0.4 mg/mL) and H. portulacoides (IC50 = 0.9 mg/mL). The maximum total phenolic content (TPC) was found in the methanol extract of M. edule (147 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g) and in the ether extract of J. acutus (94 mg GAE/g). Significant decreases in nitric oxide (NO) production were observed after incubation of macrophages with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and the chloroform extract of H. portulacoides (IC50 = 109 µg/mL) and the hexane extract of P. coronopus (IC50 = 98.0 µg/mL). High in vitro cytotoxic activity and selectivity was obtained with the ether extract of J. acutus. Juncunol was identified as the active compound and for the first time was shown to display selective in vitro cytotoxicity towards various human cancer cells.

U2 - 10.3390/md12042228

DO - 10.3390/md12042228

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 24727393

VL - 12

SP - 2228

EP - 2244

JO - Marine Drugs

JF - Marine Drugs

SN - 1660-3397

IS - 4

ER -

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