Cytotoxic and antitumor activities of thiosulfinates from Allium tuberosum L.
- Authors
- Park, Kyoung-Wuk; Kim, So-Yeon; Jeong, Il-Yun; Byun, Myung-Woo; Park, Ki-Hun; Yamada, Koji; Seo, Kwon-Il
- Issue Date
- 19-Sep-2007
- Publisher
- AMER CHEMICAL SOC
- Keywords
- Allium tuberosum L.; thiosulfinates; cytotoxicity; antitumor; apoptosis
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, v.55, no.19, pp 7957 - 7961
- Pages
- 5
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
- Volume
- 55
- Number
- 19
- Start Page
- 7957
- End Page
- 7961
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/28281
- DOI
- 10.1021/jf0713051
- ISSN
- 0021-8561
1520-5118
- Abstract
- In this study we isolated crude thiosulfinates from Allium tuberosum L. using CH2Cl2 and then with silica gel column chromatography purified S-methyl methanthiosulfinate and S-methyl 2-propene-1-thiosulfinate from the crude thiosulfinates. Subsequently, in vitro cytotoxicities against human cancer cells and in vivo antitumor activities of the thiosulfinates were investigated. Their cytotoxicities were strong in human cancer cells, in the order of S-methyl 2-propene-1-thiosulfinate, crude thiosulfinates, and S-methyl methanthiosulfinate, When thiosulfinates were administered consecutively for 7 days at 10, 30, and 50 mg/kg ip, in mice, we found significant increases in the life spans of mice that had been inoculated with Sacorma-180 tumor cells. The crude thiosulfinates also induced apoptosis in MCF-7 cancer cells. These results suggest that thiosulfinates from Allium tuberosum L. inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells via apoptosis and have antitumor activities.
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