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Determination of flavonoid content in Grammatophyllum speciosum and in vitro evaluation of their anti-skin cancer and antibacterial activities
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Document Title
Determination of flavonoid content in Grammatophyllum speciosum and in vitro evaluation of their anti-skin cancer and antibacterial activities
Author
Thamrongwatwongsa J., Chusrisom J., Katemala K., Tantasirin S., Jumnongjit P., Nateerom P., Sonjaroon W., Tongkok P., Pichaiyotinkul P., Paemanee A., T-Thienprasert N.P., Phonphoem W.
Affiliations
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand; Kasetsart Agricultural and Agro-Industrial Product Improvement Institute, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand; National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency, Pathum Thani, Thailand; Department of Fishery Biology, Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Source Title
Heliyon
ISSN
24058440
Year
2024
Volume
10
Issue
13
Open Access
All Open Access, Green
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
DOI
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e33330
Abstract
Grammatophyllum speciosum Blume, a plant of significant pharmacological and cultural importance in its native regions, has been the subject of traditional medicinal use. This study, however, delves deeper into the unique attributes of G. speciosum aerial part and root extracts, particularly their phytochemical content, antioxidant potential, antibacterial activity, and anticancer properties against human skin cancer cells. The results unveiled a promising aspect-higher flavonoid and phenolic compound levels in the aerial part compared to the root extracts. Both aerial part and root extracts demonstrated significant antioxidant activities, as evidenced by their ability to scavenge DPPH radicals and reduce ferric ions in the FRAP assay. Moreover, the ethanolic extract derived from G. speciosum aerial parts showed promising antibacterial activity against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, hinting at its potential therapeutic efficacy. Notably, this extract also demonstrates a capacity to impede the viability of human skin cancer cells (A375). Collectively, these results demonstrated the potential applications of the G. speciosum aerial part extracts. Further investigation is imperative to elucidate the intricate molecular mechanisms underpinning these diverse effects, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of the pharmacological potential of G. speciosum and its prospective applications in medicine and beyond. © 2024
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CC BY-NC
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Scopus