Olatunji G. Azeez , Taofik A. Adedosu , Ahmed A. Hussein , Akeem Arinkoola , Jelili A. Badmus , Idowu J. Sagbo , Keenau Pearce , Mongi Benjeddou , Masande Yalo , Masixole Makhaba
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Abstract
Hyptis suaveleons (L.) Poit. belongs to the Laminaceae family. This weed, native to tropical America, has become widespread in tropical regions worldwide. In folk medicine, plant extracts are used in the treatment of wounds, peptic ulcers, respiratory tract infections, and skin diseases among others. Thus, the importance of assessing the toxicity of plants for any human use cannot be overstated. This study analyzed the phytochemical properties of the Nigerian H. suaveleons population and assessed its cytotoxicity. Six bioactive compounds were isolated from the acetone extract of the H. suaveolens plant using silica gel column chromatography, one of which is new from natural sources. The isolated compounds were identified as 14-O-acetyl suaveolol (C1), suaveolol (C2), suaveolic acid (C3), dehydroabietinol (C4), maniladiol (C5), and β-sitosterol (C6) based on 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic data. The MTT assay was used to assess the cytotoxicity effects of these metabolites on HepG2, KMST-6, and HaCaT cells. Among them, C1 significantly reduced HepG2, KMST-6, and HaCaT cell viability with IC50 values of 35.97, 43.48, and 65.10 µg/ml, respectively. The study suggests C1 has promising anticancer properties, possibly due to the acetyl group on C-14, while C2, suaveolol, lacks this group, and did not yield any inhibitory activities. However, further research is needed to understand its mechanisms.
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The South African Journal of Botany publishes original papers that deal with the classification, biodiversity, morphology, physiology, molecular biology, ecology, biotechnology, ethnobotany and other botanically related aspects of species that are of importance to southern Africa. Manuscripts dealing with significant new findings on other species of the world and general botanical principles will also be considered and are encouraged.