The physical examination of the fruit of soursop fruit (Annona muricata) selected from different parent trees was investigated. Three-stage modified Soxhlet method was used which includes a percolator (boiler and refl...The physical examination of the fruit of soursop fruit (Annona muricata) selected from different parent trees was investigated. Three-stage modified Soxhlet method was used which includes a percolator (boiler and reflux) which circulates the solvent, a thimble (usually made of thick filter paper) which retains the seed to be extracted, and a siphon mechanism, which periodically empties the condensed solvent from the thimble back into the percolator. The extraction of oil from the seed and the percentage yield was examined. The oil samples were characterized for physico-chemical properties. The maximum values of physical parameters found were fruit weight 3.7 ± 7.09, fruit length 12.2 ± 28.3 cm, with 15.2 ± 20.81 cm and 0.12 ± 18.91 g for pulp weight. The percentage oil yield of 48.5% was obtained due to the environmental factors such as the soil type, planting season and optimal temperature of the region of seed cultivation. The result of chemical properties showed maximum acid value 0.46 mg KOH, FFA of 0.33 mg, saponification of 189.4 mg KOH mg and peroxide value of 4.33 mg/g. The oil physical properties as discovered have a melting point of 32˚C, smoke point of 198˚C and flash point of 280˚C. The results obtained in this study further reveal the potential of oil from seed of soursop as a substitute for conventional vegetable oil due to its high flash point which is an indication of its low flammability and can be used as a good source of food, industrially can be used as an anti-microbial agent and for pest control.展开更多
Annona squamosa Linn.fruit is famous for its nutritional value with a long history of medicinal benefits due to the presence of many phytochemicals,including alkaloids,diterpenes,essential oil,phytopeptides,etc.Severa...Annona squamosa Linn.fruit is famous for its nutritional value with a long history of medicinal benefits due to the presence of many phytochemicals,including alkaloids,diterpenes,essential oil,phytopeptides,etc.Several studies envisaged that Annona squamosa possesses cytotoxic,diuretic,antiurolithiatic,antitumor,anti-psoriatic,antioxidant,and hepatoprotective properties.This plant is traditionally used for the treatment of wound infection,dysentery,seizure,tumors,fever,vomiting,parasitic infections,hypertension,thyroid,toothache,acne,heart disease,inflammation,diabetes,hair loss,dandruff,hemorrhage,maggot-infected sores,abortifacient,and cough.However,some chemical constituents isolated from the plant have shown specific toxic effects in human and animal models,such as acute oral toxic effects,genotoxic,neurotoxic,and ocular toxic.The plant has diverse pharmacological actions,the seeds of this plant possess a genotoxic effect but on the contrary,the bark of the plant shows genoprotective activity.A large number of ethnobotanical studies reported the seed of this plant is used to induce abortion in humans,but a scientific study carried out in pregnant rats reported aqueous seed extract of the plant did not interfere with reproductive performance.The presented review summarized the traditional uses,pharmacological,and toxicological activities of the isolated compounds from this plant.Additionally,some patents and commercial products related to Annona squamosa are also brought up in this article to explore its application which would attract the scientific community to search out its hidden side.展开更多
Eight new annonaceous acetogenins, squamotin A–D(1–4), annosquatin IV–V(5 and 6), muricin O(7) and squamosten B(8), together with four known ones(9–12) were isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa. Their struct...Eight new annonaceous acetogenins, squamotin A–D(1–4), annosquatin IV–V(5 and 6), muricin O(7) and squamosten B(8), together with four known ones(9–12) were isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa. Their structures were elucidated by chemical methods and spectral data. The inhibitory activities of compound 1–9 against three multidrug resistance cell lines were evaluated. All tested compounds showed strong cytotoxicity.展开更多
A new Annonaceous acetogenin, squamostolide (1), was isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa. Its structure was elucidated based on spectroscopic methods and comparison with known compounds. It is the first examp...A new Annonaceous acetogenin, squamostolide (1), was isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa. Its structure was elucidated based on spectroscopic methods and comparison with known compounds. It is the first example of Annonaceous acetogenin with each of the two ends of the aliphatic chain bearing a g-lactone. The new compound exhibited cytotoxic activity in vitro against bel-7402 and CNE2 human tumor cell lines.展开更多
Squamostatin-B (1), a new polyketide or acetogenin, has been isolated from Annona squamosa L. (Annonaceae). Its structure and relative atereochemistry were elucidated on the basis of the spectral analyses of 1 and its...Squamostatin-B (1), a new polyketide or acetogenin, has been isolated from Annona squamosa L. (Annonaceae). Its structure and relative atereochemistry were elucidated on the basis of the spectral analyses of 1 and its derivatives, the acetate (2) and mesitoate (3).展开更多
<i><span style="font-family:"">Annona</span></i><span style="font-family:""> <i>muricata</i> L. and <i>Annona</i> <i>squamosa&l...<i><span style="font-family:"">Annona</span></i><span style="font-family:""> <i>muricata</i> L. and <i>Annona</i> <i>squamosa</i> L. are tropical species whose</span><span style="font-family:""> fleshy fruit is edible. They offer real possibilities for socio-economic use, particularly in the fields of medicine, nutrition, ecosystem conservation and the poverty alleviation. This study was set up to evaluate different methods of micropropagation from juvenile material for the regeneration of these species. Thus, MS medium supplemented with [BAP 2 mg·L<sup>-1</sup>] <i>i.e.</i> M2 produced 2.87 newly <span>formed shoots from the cotyledonary nodes of <i>A.</i> <i>muricata</i>. For the terminal apices of <i>A.</i> <i>squamosa</i>, it was MMS medium supplemented with [BAP 2</span> mg·L<sup>-1</sup>] <i>i.e.</i> MM2 that was most conducive to new shoot formation (3.12). The addition of 0.1 and 0.2 mg·L<sup>-1</sup> of NAA in the M2 medium, made it possi<span>ble to have the best elongations and average number of nodes for the new shoots from cotyledonary nodes of <i>A.</i> <i>muricata</i> (9.11 cm for 5.62 nodes). With <i>A.</i> <i>squamosa</i>, MM7 medium [MMS + BAP 1 mg·L<sup>-1</sup></span></span><span style="font-family:""> </span><span style="font-family:"">+ KIN 1 mg·L<sup>-1</sup>]</span><span style="font-family:""> resulted in an average length of 9.05 cm with 5.62 nodes on average for the apical shoots. A 3-day rhizogenic induction period in the dark with [IBA 50 mg·L<sup>-1</sup>] and 2 g·L<sup>-1</sup> of activated charcoal gave a rooting rate of 66.67% for shoots originating from the cotyledonary nodes of <i>A.</i> <i>squamosa</i>;while with vitroplants from cotyledonary nodes of <i>A.</i> <i>muricata</i>, a better rooting rate (83.33%) was obtained following a 5-day rhizogenic induction. After 30 days of acclimatization, the survival rate reached 83.33% for plants from the tips of <i>A.</i> <i>muricata</i>, whereas for <i>A.</i> <i>squamosa,</i> it was plants grown from cotyledonary nodes that had the same survival rate.展开更多
Muricatenol 1, a new acetogenin, has been isolated from the seeds of Annona muricata L.. Compound 1 is a C-37 acetogenin without any THF rings. with four hydroxyls and one double bond in the long aliphatic chain. The ...Muricatenol 1, a new acetogenin, has been isolated from the seeds of Annona muricata L.. Compound 1 is a C-37 acetogenin without any THF rings. with four hydroxyls and one double bond in the long aliphatic chain. The hydroxyls of 1 are located at C-4, C-10, C-18 and C-19. respectively. The vicinal diet at C-18/C-19 is threo-configuration, and the double bond at C-14/C-15 is cis-configuration.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the safety profile of Annona senegalensis(A.senegalensis).Methods: Dried powdered root-bark of A.senegalensis was prepared by Sohxlet extraction using methanolmethylene chloride(1:1) solut...Objective:To investigate the safety profile of Annona senegalensis(A.senegalensis).Methods: Dried powdered root-bark of A.senegalensis was prepared by Sohxlet extraction using methanolmethylene chloride(1:1) solution and concentrated to obtain the methanol-methylene chloride extract(MME).MME was fractionated to obtain the n-hexane(HF),ethylacetate(EF) and methanol(MF) fractions.Acute toxicity(LD<sub>50</sub>) test was performed with MME,HF,EF and MF in mice by oral route.The sub acute toxicity studies were performed in rats after 14 days of MME administration while haemalological and biochemical parameters were monitored.Results: Medium lethal(LD-(50)) values of 1 296.3 808.1 265 and 2 154 mg/kg were obtained for the MME.MF, HF and EF,respectively.The sub-acute toxicity studies indicated a significant(P【0.05) increase in the body weight of both the treated rats and the control.The haematological tests indicated no change in the packed cell volume values but a significant(P【0.05) increase in the total WBC count at 100 and 400 mg/kg doses.The differential analysis showed a decrease in the nutrophils and a non-significant increase in the lymphocyte counts.The liver transaminase enzymes, alanin transaminase and aspartate transaminase showed no significant increase compared to the control.Histopathological examination of the liver sections also indicted no obvious signs of hepatotoxicity except with the 400 mg/kg dose that showed degeneration and necrosis of the hepatocytes.Conclusions:These results indicated that the root bark extracts of A.Senegalensis are safe at the lower doses tested,and calls for caution in use at higher doses in treatment.展开更多
Backgorund:Fruits and seed extracts of Annona montana have significant cytotoxic potential in several cancer cells.This study evaluates the effect of A.montana leaves hexane extract on several signaling cascades and g...Backgorund:Fruits and seed extracts of Annona montana have significant cytotoxic potential in several cancer cells.This study evaluates the effect of A.montana leaves hexane extract on several signaling cascades and gene expression in metastatic breast cancer cells upon insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1)stimulation.Methods:MTT assay was performed to determine the proliferation of cancer cells.Propidium iodide staining and flow cytometry analysis of Annexin V binding was utilized to measure the progression of the cell cycle and the induction of apoptosis.Protein expression and phosphorylation were determined by western blotting analysis to examine the underlying cellular mechanism triggered upon treatment with A.montana leaves hexane extract.Results:A.montana leaves hexane(subfraction V)blocked the constitutive stimulation of the PI3K/mTOR signaling pathways.This inhibitory effect was associated with apoptosis induction as evidenced by the positivity with Annexin V and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling(TUNNEL)staining,activation of caspase-3,and cleavage of PPAR.It also limited the expression of various downstream genes that regulate proliferation,survival,metastasis,and angiogenesis(i.e.,cyclin D1,survivin,COX-2,and VEGF).It increased the expression of p53 and p21.Interestingly,we also observed that this extract blocked the activation of AKT and ERK without affecting the phosphorylation of the IGF-1 receptor and activation of Ras upon IGF-1 stimulation.Conclusion:Our study indicates that A.montana leaves(sub-fraction V)extract exhibits a selective anti-proliferative and proapoptotic effect on the metastatic MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells through the involvement of PI3K/AKT/mTOR/S6K1 pathways.展开更多
Annona muricata(A.muricata)is a tropical plant species belonging to family Annonaceae and known for its many medicinal uses.This review focuses on the research history of its traditional uses,phytochemicals,pharmacolo...Annona muricata(A.muricata)is a tropical plant species belonging to family Annonaceae and known for its many medicinal uses.This review focuses on the research history of its traditional uses,phytochemicals,pharmacological activities,toxicological aspects of the extracts and isolated compounds,as well as the in vitro propagation studies with the objective of stimulating further studies on this plant for human consumption and treatment.A.muricata extracts have been identified in tropical regions to traditionally treat diverse conditions ranging from fever to diabetes and cancer.More than 200 chemical compounds have been identified and isolated from this plant,the most important being alkaloids,phenols and acetogenins.Using in vitro studies,its extracts and phytochemicals have been characterized as antioxidant,anti-microbial,anti-inflammatory,insecticidal,larvicidal,and cytotoxic to cancer cells.In vivo studies have revealed anxiolytic,antistress,anti-inflammatory,immunomodulatory,antimalarial,antidepressant,gastro protective,wound healing,hepato-protective,hypoglycemic,anticancer and anti-tumoral activities.In silico studies have also been reported.In addition,clinical studies support the hypoglycemic as well as some anticancer activities.Mechanisms of action of some pharmacological activities have been elucidated.However,some phytochemical compounds isolated from A.muricata have shown a neurotoxic effect in vitro and in vivo,and therefore,these crude extracts and isolated compounds need to be further investigated to define the magnitude of the effects,optimal dosage,and mechanisms of action,long-term safety,and potential side effects.Additionally,more clinical studies are necessary to support the therapeutic potential of this plant.Some studies were also found to have successfully regenerated the plant in vitro,but with limited success.The reported toxicity notwithstanding,A.muricata extracts seem to be some of the safest and promising therapeutic agents of the 21st century and beyond that need to be studied further for better medicinal formulations and diseases management.展开更多
The Annona genus is a member of Annonaceae,one of the largest families of plants across tropical and subtropical regions.This family has been used in several ethnomedicinal practices to treat a multitude of human dise...The Annona genus is a member of Annonaceae,one of the largest families of plants across tropical and subtropical regions.This family has been used in several ethnomedicinal practices to treat a multitude of human diseases.However,the molecular mechanism underlying its effect on the lipid droplet formation and on the expression of adipogenic markers of this plant remain to be investigated.In this study,we examined whether the extracts from the aerial part of Annona montana affect in vitro differentiation of preadipocytes.For our investigations,both mouse embryo fibroblast 3T3-L1 and normal human primary subcutaneous preadipocytes were incubated with Annona montana extracts(-and its subfractions-)and then analyzed on preadipocyte differentiation,lipid content,lipid droplet size and number,the expression of adipogenic-specific transcriptional factors,as well as cell survival.From our examinations,we found the Annona montana ethyl acetate extract to exhibit a potent inhibitory effect on adipogenesis,without affecting cell survival,in a dose-dependent manner.Such inhibitory effects included a significant decrease in the accumulation of lipid content by both a dramatic reduction of size and number of lipid droplets.This extract strongly attenuated the expression of PPARγand HMGB2.It also inhibited the expression of CEBPα,FAS,and Akt without influencing Erk1/2 activities.Our findings suggest that specifically,the Annona montana ethyl acetate extract has a prominent inhibitory effect in cellular pathways of adipocyte differentiation by modulating specific gene expression,which is known to perform a pivotal role during adipogenesis.展开更多
A quantitative ^(1)H NMR method(qHNMR)was used to measure the trigonelline content in the leaves of six species of the Annona genus.The methodology employed compared the intensities of the signals at δ9.14(H-2)andδ0...A quantitative ^(1)H NMR method(qHNMR)was used to measure the trigonelline content in the leaves of six species of the Annona genus.The methodology employed compared the intensities of the signals at δ9.14(H-2)andδ0.00,the internal standard TSP-d_(4).This measuring method was able to establish the concentration of trigonelline in the range from 0.67 to 10.04 mg·g^(-1) depending on the investigated extract.展开更多
<em>Annona senegalensis</em> (Pers.) or Annone from Senegal is a species found in the West African savannah and para-littoral sands. It offers real possibilities of socio-economic use, particularly in the ...<em>Annona senegalensis</em> (Pers.) or Annone from Senegal is a species found in the West African savannah and para-littoral sands. It offers real possibilities of socio-economic use, particularly in the medical, nutritional, ecosystem conservation and poverty alleviation fields. However, this wild species remained not fully exploited despite its potentialities. As a result, there is a need to regenerate this species;therefore, the<em> in vitro</em> propagation from adult material was undertaken. For this purpose, axillary nodes from plant regrowth taken from elderly subjects were aseptically introduced into different media enriched or not with phytohormones. Among the 3 culture media tested, that of Murashige and Skoog (MS, 1962) was the most reactive and made it possible to develop a micropropagation protocol for adult material of <em>A. senegalensis</em>. Thus, the introduction of these explants in media containing cytokinins (BAP and Kinetin) significantly increased the reactivity compared to media without hormones. If the best average numbers of shoots (2.3) and nodes (5.3) are obtained in MS + BAP 2 mg<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">·</span></span></span>L<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">−</span></span></span>1</sup>, with a reactivity of 91.66%, the addition of 0.1 mg<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">·</span></span></span>L<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">−</span></span></span>1</sup> NAA gave the best average length (8.25 cm) of vitroplants. An induction time of 3 days into darkness with IBA at 50 mg<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">·</span></span></span>L<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">−</span></span></span>1</sup>, followed by a transfer to hormone-free expression medium (MS/2) under light, resulted in a rooting rate of 58.33%. After the gradual weaning of the young plants in a mini-greenhouse, under shade for 3 weeks, 50% of the plants survived. This <em>in vitro</em> regeneration protocol can therefore be adopted for the clonal propagation of adult material of <em>A. senegalensis</em>. However, the rooting rate can be improved by trying other hormonal combinations based on auxins or by considering <em>ex</em>-<em>vitro</em> rooting during shade weaning.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the potentials of the root bark of Annona(A.) senegalensis in the control of seizure and related hypnotic and motor incoordination effects in mice using experimental models.Methods:The metha...Objective:To investigate the potentials of the root bark of Annona(A.) senegalensis in the control of seizure and related hypnotic and motor incoordination effects in mice using experimental models.Methods:The methanol extract(ME) of the root bark of A.senegalensis was studied in mice using pentylenetetrazole(PTZ) induced convulsions,phenobarbitone induced sleeping time and motor coordination test on rota-rod performance.Acute toxicity and lethality(LD50) lest as well as phytochemical analysis were also carried out.Results:The extract(200,400,800 mg/ kg) exhibited a non- dose dependent significant(P【0.05) delay in the onset of both tonic and clonic phases of seizure induced by PTZ(60 mg/kg,s.c.) as well as offered a 100%protection (200 mg/kg) in mice from PTZ induced seizures.The extract significantly(P【0.05) decreased the latency and increased the duration of phenobarbitone induced sleeping time.At 200 mg/kg, the extract exhibited a significant(P【0.05) motor incoordination.The acute toxicity test revealed an oral LD<sub>50</sub> of 1 2%mg/kg,while the phytochemical studies showed the presence of alkaloids, resins,glycosides,carbohydrate,reducing sugar,flavonoids,terpenoids,saponins and tannins. Conclusion:The extract of A senegalensis possessed anticonvulsant activity with pronounced hypnotic and muscle relaxant effects.展开更多
OBJECTIVE:Annona tomentosa R.E.Fr is a species not endemic to Brazil that belongs to the phytogeographic areas of the Amazon,Cerrado and Pantanal.Popularly known as“araticum rasteiro”or“araticum de moita”,A.tomen...OBJECTIVE:Annona tomentosa R.E.Fr is a species not endemic to Brazil that belongs to the phytogeographic areas of the Amazon,Cerrado and Pantanal.Popularly known as“araticum rasteiro”or“araticum de moita”,A.tomentosa is edible and tea made from the leaves has been used as an antiinflammatory by native communities.There is no scientific evidence for these uses of A.tomentosa,especially those related to the control of pain and inflammation.For this reason,in the present study we evaluated the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of partitions from the methanolic extract of A.tomentosa leaves(A.tomentosa leaf methanolic extract(ATFM)in hexane partition:ATFM-H;ATFM in dichloromethane partition:ATFM-D;ATFM in ethyl acetate partition:ATFM-Ac;ATFM in butanol partition:ATFM-B)in mice.METHODS:The antinociceptive effects of leaf extracts from A.tomentosa were evaluated by abdominal writhing and tail-flick tests,while the anti-inflammatory effects were evaluated by paw oedema and air-pouch tests.The locomotor activity was evaluated with the open-field test.Furthermore,we evaluated the possible action mechanism of A.tomentosa,using naloxone,nitro-L-arginine methyl ester,glibenclamide,atropine,naltrindole and norbinaltorphimine in tail-flick tests.The productions of tumor necrosis factorα(TNF-α)and interleukin(IL)-1βwere also evaluated.RESULTS:The chromatographic fractionation of the partitions of the methanolic extract from the leaves of A.tomentosa revealed the presence of diterpenes,flavonoids,and steroids compounds.From the analysis of the hexane partition kaurenoic acid was identified as the major component.ATFM-H and ATFM-D had a significant antinociceptive effect in acute pain models in mice.The ATFM-H showed central antinociceptive effect from the involvement of theδopioid receptors,without causing alterations in the locomotor activity of the mice,while ATFM-D was effective in decreasing paw oedema and TNF-α and IL-1β production.CONCLUSION:These results demonstrate that leaf extracts from A.tomentosa present antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects that can to be used in relieving algesic and inflammatory conditions.展开更多
Objective: To analyze anticancer activity of an ethyl acetate extract of endophytic fungi isolated from soursop leaf(Annona muricata L.). Methods: Anticancer activity of fungal extracts was determined by observing its...Objective: To analyze anticancer activity of an ethyl acetate extract of endophytic fungi isolated from soursop leaf(Annona muricata L.). Methods: Anticancer activity of fungal extracts was determined by observing its toxicity against MCF-7(Michigan Cancer Foundation-7) cells in vitro by using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide(MTT) assay method. At an extract concentration of 100 μg/m L, 4 isolates out of 12 showed high activity against the cancer cell growth. The four isolates were then selected for further IC50 determination, by measuring the inhibition of cancer cell proliferation at extract concentration of 25 μg/m L, 50 μg/m L, 100 μg/m L, 200 μg/m L and 400 μg/m L. Results: Results showed that isolate Sir-G5 had the highest anticancer activity with an IC50 of 19.20 μg/m L. The best isolates were screened again using a normal cell(Chang cells) to determine its toxicity against normal cells. Results indicated that the extracts do not affect the proliferation of normal cells. Molecular identification showed that the fungal isolate Sir-G5 has a close relationship with Phomopsis sp. Conclusions: The endophytic fungi isolated from soursop leaf has the potential to be used as a source of anticancer agents.展开更多
A novel cyclopeptide, squamin-A has been isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa Linn.. The structure was elucidated by extensive 2D-NMR, FABMS and amino acid analysis in combination with Marfey's reagents as c...A novel cyclopeptide, squamin-A has been isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa Linn.. The structure was elucidated by extensive 2D-NMR, FABMS and amino acid analysis in combination with Marfey's reagents as cyclo-[l-prolyl-l-(S-oxo)-methionyl-l-tyrosyl-l-glycyl-tythreonyl-l-valyl-l-alanyl-l-isoleucyl].展开更多
A new diterpenoid dimer annonebinide A has been isolated from the stems of Annona glabra. Its structure was determined to be ent-16a-hydroxykauran-17-yl ent-16b-kauran-17-oate on the basis of spectroscopic and chemic...A new diterpenoid dimer annonebinide A has been isolated from the stems of Annona glabra. Its structure was determined to be ent-16a-hydroxykauran-17-yl ent-16b-kauran-17-oate on the basis of spectroscopic and chemical evidence.展开更多
The research progress on pests and insecticide activity of Annona squamosa L. is summarized in the paper, including symptom, occurrence regularity and control methods. Furthermore, the comprehensive technique for cont...The research progress on pests and insecticide activity of Annona squamosa L. is summarized in the paper, including symptom, occurrence regularity and control methods. Furthermore, the comprehensive technique for controlling pests of A. squamosa in the future is preliminarily discussed.展开更多
文摘The physical examination of the fruit of soursop fruit (Annona muricata) selected from different parent trees was investigated. Three-stage modified Soxhlet method was used which includes a percolator (boiler and reflux) which circulates the solvent, a thimble (usually made of thick filter paper) which retains the seed to be extracted, and a siphon mechanism, which periodically empties the condensed solvent from the thimble back into the percolator. The extraction of oil from the seed and the percentage yield was examined. The oil samples were characterized for physico-chemical properties. The maximum values of physical parameters found were fruit weight 3.7 ± 7.09, fruit length 12.2 ± 28.3 cm, with 15.2 ± 20.81 cm and 0.12 ± 18.91 g for pulp weight. The percentage oil yield of 48.5% was obtained due to the environmental factors such as the soil type, planting season and optimal temperature of the region of seed cultivation. The result of chemical properties showed maximum acid value 0.46 mg KOH, FFA of 0.33 mg, saponification of 189.4 mg KOH mg and peroxide value of 4.33 mg/g. The oil physical properties as discovered have a melting point of 32˚C, smoke point of 198˚C and flash point of 280˚C. The results obtained in this study further reveal the potential of oil from seed of soursop as a substitute for conventional vegetable oil due to its high flash point which is an indication of its low flammability and can be used as a good source of food, industrially can be used as an anti-microbial agent and for pest control.
文摘Annona squamosa Linn.fruit is famous for its nutritional value with a long history of medicinal benefits due to the presence of many phytochemicals,including alkaloids,diterpenes,essential oil,phytopeptides,etc.Several studies envisaged that Annona squamosa possesses cytotoxic,diuretic,antiurolithiatic,antitumor,anti-psoriatic,antioxidant,and hepatoprotective properties.This plant is traditionally used for the treatment of wound infection,dysentery,seizure,tumors,fever,vomiting,parasitic infections,hypertension,thyroid,toothache,acne,heart disease,inflammation,diabetes,hair loss,dandruff,hemorrhage,maggot-infected sores,abortifacient,and cough.However,some chemical constituents isolated from the plant have shown specific toxic effects in human and animal models,such as acute oral toxic effects,genotoxic,neurotoxic,and ocular toxic.The plant has diverse pharmacological actions,the seeds of this plant possess a genotoxic effect but on the contrary,the bark of the plant shows genoprotective activity.A large number of ethnobotanical studies reported the seed of this plant is used to induce abortion in humans,but a scientific study carried out in pregnant rats reported aqueous seed extract of the plant did not interfere with reproductive performance.The presented review summarized the traditional uses,pharmacological,and toxicological activities of the isolated compounds from this plant.Additionally,some patents and commercial products related to Annona squamosa are also brought up in this article to explore its application which would attract the scientific community to search out its hidden side.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.81573577,81274057 and 81403082)
文摘Eight new annonaceous acetogenins, squamotin A–D(1–4), annosquatin IV–V(5 and 6), muricin O(7) and squamosten B(8), together with four known ones(9–12) were isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa. Their structures were elucidated by chemical methods and spectral data. The inhibitory activities of compound 1–9 against three multidrug resistance cell lines were evaluated. All tested compounds showed strong cytotoxicity.
文摘A new Annonaceous acetogenin, squamostolide (1), was isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa. Its structure was elucidated based on spectroscopic methods and comparison with known compounds. It is the first example of Annonaceous acetogenin with each of the two ends of the aliphatic chain bearing a g-lactone. The new compound exhibited cytotoxic activity in vitro against bel-7402 and CNE2 human tumor cell lines.
基金Project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
文摘Squamostatin-B (1), a new polyketide or acetogenin, has been isolated from Annona squamosa L. (Annonaceae). Its structure and relative atereochemistry were elucidated on the basis of the spectral analyses of 1 and its derivatives, the acetate (2) and mesitoate (3).
文摘<i><span style="font-family:"">Annona</span></i><span style="font-family:""> <i>muricata</i> L. and <i>Annona</i> <i>squamosa</i> L. are tropical species whose</span><span style="font-family:""> fleshy fruit is edible. They offer real possibilities for socio-economic use, particularly in the fields of medicine, nutrition, ecosystem conservation and the poverty alleviation. This study was set up to evaluate different methods of micropropagation from juvenile material for the regeneration of these species. Thus, MS medium supplemented with [BAP 2 mg·L<sup>-1</sup>] <i>i.e.</i> M2 produced 2.87 newly <span>formed shoots from the cotyledonary nodes of <i>A.</i> <i>muricata</i>. For the terminal apices of <i>A.</i> <i>squamosa</i>, it was MMS medium supplemented with [BAP 2</span> mg·L<sup>-1</sup>] <i>i.e.</i> MM2 that was most conducive to new shoot formation (3.12). The addition of 0.1 and 0.2 mg·L<sup>-1</sup> of NAA in the M2 medium, made it possi<span>ble to have the best elongations and average number of nodes for the new shoots from cotyledonary nodes of <i>A.</i> <i>muricata</i> (9.11 cm for 5.62 nodes). With <i>A.</i> <i>squamosa</i>, MM7 medium [MMS + BAP 1 mg·L<sup>-1</sup></span></span><span style="font-family:""> </span><span style="font-family:"">+ KIN 1 mg·L<sup>-1</sup>]</span><span style="font-family:""> resulted in an average length of 9.05 cm with 5.62 nodes on average for the apical shoots. A 3-day rhizogenic induction period in the dark with [IBA 50 mg·L<sup>-1</sup>] and 2 g·L<sup>-1</sup> of activated charcoal gave a rooting rate of 66.67% for shoots originating from the cotyledonary nodes of <i>A.</i> <i>squamosa</i>;while with vitroplants from cotyledonary nodes of <i>A.</i> <i>muricata</i>, a better rooting rate (83.33%) was obtained following a 5-day rhizogenic induction. After 30 days of acclimatization, the survival rate reached 83.33% for plants from the tips of <i>A.</i> <i>muricata</i>, whereas for <i>A.</i> <i>squamosa,</i> it was plants grown from cotyledonary nodes that had the same survival rate.
文摘Muricatenol 1, a new acetogenin, has been isolated from the seeds of Annona muricata L.. Compound 1 is a C-37 acetogenin without any THF rings. with four hydroxyls and one double bond in the long aliphatic chain. The hydroxyls of 1 are located at C-4, C-10, C-18 and C-19. respectively. The vicinal diet at C-18/C-19 is threo-configuration, and the double bond at C-14/C-15 is cis-configuration.
基金Step-B World Bank Assisted project of the Federal Government of Nigeria Ministry of Education,for the Innovators of Tomorrow Award grant that facilitated this research
文摘Objective:To investigate the safety profile of Annona senegalensis(A.senegalensis).Methods: Dried powdered root-bark of A.senegalensis was prepared by Sohxlet extraction using methanolmethylene chloride(1:1) solution and concentrated to obtain the methanol-methylene chloride extract(MME).MME was fractionated to obtain the n-hexane(HF),ethylacetate(EF) and methanol(MF) fractions.Acute toxicity(LD<sub>50</sub>) test was performed with MME,HF,EF and MF in mice by oral route.The sub acute toxicity studies were performed in rats after 14 days of MME administration while haemalological and biochemical parameters were monitored.Results: Medium lethal(LD-(50)) values of 1 296.3 808.1 265 and 2 154 mg/kg were obtained for the MME.MF, HF and EF,respectively.The sub-acute toxicity studies indicated a significant(P【0.05) increase in the body weight of both the treated rats and the control.The haematological tests indicated no change in the packed cell volume values but a significant(P【0.05) increase in the total WBC count at 100 and 400 mg/kg doses.The differential analysis showed a decrease in the nutrophils and a non-significant increase in the lymphocyte counts.The liver transaminase enzymes, alanin transaminase and aspartate transaminase showed no significant increase compared to the control.Histopathological examination of the liver sections also indicted no obvious signs of hepatotoxicity except with the 400 mg/kg dose that showed degeneration and necrosis of the hepatocytes.Conclusions:These results indicated that the root bark extracts of A.Senegalensis are safe at the lower doses tested,and calls for caution in use at higher doses in treatment.
基金supported by the National Institutes of Health Grant SC1DK084343(to MAB)by Mass Spectrometry Research and Education Center must cite funding from NIH S10 OD021758-01A1.
文摘Backgorund:Fruits and seed extracts of Annona montana have significant cytotoxic potential in several cancer cells.This study evaluates the effect of A.montana leaves hexane extract on several signaling cascades and gene expression in metastatic breast cancer cells upon insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1)stimulation.Methods:MTT assay was performed to determine the proliferation of cancer cells.Propidium iodide staining and flow cytometry analysis of Annexin V binding was utilized to measure the progression of the cell cycle and the induction of apoptosis.Protein expression and phosphorylation were determined by western blotting analysis to examine the underlying cellular mechanism triggered upon treatment with A.montana leaves hexane extract.Results:A.montana leaves hexane(subfraction V)blocked the constitutive stimulation of the PI3K/mTOR signaling pathways.This inhibitory effect was associated with apoptosis induction as evidenced by the positivity with Annexin V and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling(TUNNEL)staining,activation of caspase-3,and cleavage of PPAR.It also limited the expression of various downstream genes that regulate proliferation,survival,metastasis,and angiogenesis(i.e.,cyclin D1,survivin,COX-2,and VEGF).It increased the expression of p53 and p21.Interestingly,we also observed that this extract blocked the activation of AKT and ERK without affecting the phosphorylation of the IGF-1 receptor and activation of Ras upon IGF-1 stimulation.Conclusion:Our study indicates that A.montana leaves(sub-fraction V)extract exhibits a selective anti-proliferative and proapoptotic effect on the metastatic MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells through the involvement of PI3K/AKT/mTOR/S6K1 pathways.
文摘Annona muricata(A.muricata)is a tropical plant species belonging to family Annonaceae and known for its many medicinal uses.This review focuses on the research history of its traditional uses,phytochemicals,pharmacological activities,toxicological aspects of the extracts and isolated compounds,as well as the in vitro propagation studies with the objective of stimulating further studies on this plant for human consumption and treatment.A.muricata extracts have been identified in tropical regions to traditionally treat diverse conditions ranging from fever to diabetes and cancer.More than 200 chemical compounds have been identified and isolated from this plant,the most important being alkaloids,phenols and acetogenins.Using in vitro studies,its extracts and phytochemicals have been characterized as antioxidant,anti-microbial,anti-inflammatory,insecticidal,larvicidal,and cytotoxic to cancer cells.In vivo studies have revealed anxiolytic,antistress,anti-inflammatory,immunomodulatory,antimalarial,antidepressant,gastro protective,wound healing,hepato-protective,hypoglycemic,anticancer and anti-tumoral activities.In silico studies have also been reported.In addition,clinical studies support the hypoglycemic as well as some anticancer activities.Mechanisms of action of some pharmacological activities have been elucidated.However,some phytochemical compounds isolated from A.muricata have shown a neurotoxic effect in vitro and in vivo,and therefore,these crude extracts and isolated compounds need to be further investigated to define the magnitude of the effects,optimal dosage,and mechanisms of action,long-term safety,and potential side effects.Additionally,more clinical studies are necessary to support the therapeutic potential of this plant.Some studies were also found to have successfully regenerated the plant in vitro,but with limited success.The reported toxicity notwithstanding,A.muricata extracts seem to be some of the safest and promising therapeutic agents of the 21st century and beyond that need to be studied further for better medicinal formulations and diseases management.
基金supported by the National Institutes of Health Grant SC1DK084343the U.S.Department of Defense Grant W911NF-13-0167(to MAB).
文摘The Annona genus is a member of Annonaceae,one of the largest families of plants across tropical and subtropical regions.This family has been used in several ethnomedicinal practices to treat a multitude of human diseases.However,the molecular mechanism underlying its effect on the lipid droplet formation and on the expression of adipogenic markers of this plant remain to be investigated.In this study,we examined whether the extracts from the aerial part of Annona montana affect in vitro differentiation of preadipocytes.For our investigations,both mouse embryo fibroblast 3T3-L1 and normal human primary subcutaneous preadipocytes were incubated with Annona montana extracts(-and its subfractions-)and then analyzed on preadipocyte differentiation,lipid content,lipid droplet size and number,the expression of adipogenic-specific transcriptional factors,as well as cell survival.From our examinations,we found the Annona montana ethyl acetate extract to exhibit a potent inhibitory effect on adipogenesis,without affecting cell survival,in a dose-dependent manner.Such inhibitory effects included a significant decrease in the accumulation of lipid content by both a dramatic reduction of size and number of lipid droplets.This extract strongly attenuated the expression of PPARγand HMGB2.It also inhibited the expression of CEBPα,FAS,and Akt without influencing Erk1/2 activities.Our findings suggest that specifically,the Annona montana ethyl acetate extract has a prominent inhibitory effect in cellular pathways of adipocyte differentiation by modulating specific gene expression,which is known to perform a pivotal role during adipogenesis.
基金We thank FAPEMIG for their financial support and CAPES for the fellowship of ARTM.
文摘A quantitative ^(1)H NMR method(qHNMR)was used to measure the trigonelline content in the leaves of six species of the Annona genus.The methodology employed compared the intensities of the signals at δ9.14(H-2)andδ0.00,the internal standard TSP-d_(4).This measuring method was able to establish the concentration of trigonelline in the range from 0.67 to 10.04 mg·g^(-1) depending on the investigated extract.
文摘<em>Annona senegalensis</em> (Pers.) or Annone from Senegal is a species found in the West African savannah and para-littoral sands. It offers real possibilities of socio-economic use, particularly in the medical, nutritional, ecosystem conservation and poverty alleviation fields. However, this wild species remained not fully exploited despite its potentialities. As a result, there is a need to regenerate this species;therefore, the<em> in vitro</em> propagation from adult material was undertaken. For this purpose, axillary nodes from plant regrowth taken from elderly subjects were aseptically introduced into different media enriched or not with phytohormones. Among the 3 culture media tested, that of Murashige and Skoog (MS, 1962) was the most reactive and made it possible to develop a micropropagation protocol for adult material of <em>A. senegalensis</em>. Thus, the introduction of these explants in media containing cytokinins (BAP and Kinetin) significantly increased the reactivity compared to media without hormones. If the best average numbers of shoots (2.3) and nodes (5.3) are obtained in MS + BAP 2 mg<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">·</span></span></span>L<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">−</span></span></span>1</sup>, with a reactivity of 91.66%, the addition of 0.1 mg<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">·</span></span></span>L<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">−</span></span></span>1</sup> NAA gave the best average length (8.25 cm) of vitroplants. An induction time of 3 days into darkness with IBA at 50 mg<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">·</span></span></span>L<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">−</span></span></span>1</sup>, followed by a transfer to hormone-free expression medium (MS/2) under light, resulted in a rooting rate of 58.33%. After the gradual weaning of the young plants in a mini-greenhouse, under shade for 3 weeks, 50% of the plants survived. This <em>in vitro</em> regeneration protocol can therefore be adopted for the clonal propagation of adult material of <em>A. senegalensis</em>. However, the rooting rate can be improved by trying other hormonal combinations based on auxins or by considering <em>ex</em>-<em>vitro</em> rooting during shade weaning.
文摘Objective:To investigate the potentials of the root bark of Annona(A.) senegalensis in the control of seizure and related hypnotic and motor incoordination effects in mice using experimental models.Methods:The methanol extract(ME) of the root bark of A.senegalensis was studied in mice using pentylenetetrazole(PTZ) induced convulsions,phenobarbitone induced sleeping time and motor coordination test on rota-rod performance.Acute toxicity and lethality(LD50) lest as well as phytochemical analysis were also carried out.Results:The extract(200,400,800 mg/ kg) exhibited a non- dose dependent significant(P【0.05) delay in the onset of both tonic and clonic phases of seizure induced by PTZ(60 mg/kg,s.c.) as well as offered a 100%protection (200 mg/kg) in mice from PTZ induced seizures.The extract significantly(P【0.05) decreased the latency and increased the duration of phenobarbitone induced sleeping time.At 200 mg/kg, the extract exhibited a significant(P【0.05) motor incoordination.The acute toxicity test revealed an oral LD<sub>50</sub> of 1 2%mg/kg,while the phytochemical studies showed the presence of alkaloids, resins,glycosides,carbohydrate,reducing sugar,flavonoids,terpenoids,saponins and tannins. Conclusion:The extract of A senegalensis possessed anticonvulsant activity with pronounced hypnotic and muscle relaxant effects.
文摘OBJECTIVE:Annona tomentosa R.E.Fr is a species not endemic to Brazil that belongs to the phytogeographic areas of the Amazon,Cerrado and Pantanal.Popularly known as“araticum rasteiro”or“araticum de moita”,A.tomentosa is edible and tea made from the leaves has been used as an antiinflammatory by native communities.There is no scientific evidence for these uses of A.tomentosa,especially those related to the control of pain and inflammation.For this reason,in the present study we evaluated the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of partitions from the methanolic extract of A.tomentosa leaves(A.tomentosa leaf methanolic extract(ATFM)in hexane partition:ATFM-H;ATFM in dichloromethane partition:ATFM-D;ATFM in ethyl acetate partition:ATFM-Ac;ATFM in butanol partition:ATFM-B)in mice.METHODS:The antinociceptive effects of leaf extracts from A.tomentosa were evaluated by abdominal writhing and tail-flick tests,while the anti-inflammatory effects were evaluated by paw oedema and air-pouch tests.The locomotor activity was evaluated with the open-field test.Furthermore,we evaluated the possible action mechanism of A.tomentosa,using naloxone,nitro-L-arginine methyl ester,glibenclamide,atropine,naltrindole and norbinaltorphimine in tail-flick tests.The productions of tumor necrosis factorα(TNF-α)and interleukin(IL)-1βwere also evaluated.RESULTS:The chromatographic fractionation of the partitions of the methanolic extract from the leaves of A.tomentosa revealed the presence of diterpenes,flavonoids,and steroids compounds.From the analysis of the hexane partition kaurenoic acid was identified as the major component.ATFM-H and ATFM-D had a significant antinociceptive effect in acute pain models in mice.The ATFM-H showed central antinociceptive effect from the involvement of theδopioid receptors,without causing alterations in the locomotor activity of the mice,while ATFM-D was effective in decreasing paw oedema and TNF-α and IL-1β production.CONCLUSION:These results demonstrate that leaf extracts from A.tomentosa present antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects that can to be used in relieving algesic and inflammatory conditions.
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文摘Objective: To analyze anticancer activity of an ethyl acetate extract of endophytic fungi isolated from soursop leaf(Annona muricata L.). Methods: Anticancer activity of fungal extracts was determined by observing its toxicity against MCF-7(Michigan Cancer Foundation-7) cells in vitro by using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide(MTT) assay method. At an extract concentration of 100 μg/m L, 4 isolates out of 12 showed high activity against the cancer cell growth. The four isolates were then selected for further IC50 determination, by measuring the inhibition of cancer cell proliferation at extract concentration of 25 μg/m L, 50 μg/m L, 100 μg/m L, 200 μg/m L and 400 μg/m L. Results: Results showed that isolate Sir-G5 had the highest anticancer activity with an IC50 of 19.20 μg/m L. The best isolates were screened again using a normal cell(Chang cells) to determine its toxicity against normal cells. Results indicated that the extracts do not affect the proliferation of normal cells. Molecular identification showed that the fungal isolate Sir-G5 has a close relationship with Phomopsis sp. Conclusions: The endophytic fungi isolated from soursop leaf has the potential to be used as a source of anticancer agents.
文摘A novel cyclopeptide, squamin-A has been isolated from the seeds of Annona squamosa Linn.. The structure was elucidated by extensive 2D-NMR, FABMS and amino acid analysis in combination with Marfey's reagents as cyclo-[l-prolyl-l-(S-oxo)-methionyl-l-tyrosyl-l-glycyl-tythreonyl-l-valyl-l-alanyl-l-isoleucyl].
文摘A new diterpenoid dimer annonebinide A has been isolated from the stems of Annona glabra. Its structure was determined to be ent-16a-hydroxykauran-17-yl ent-16b-kauran-17-oate on the basis of spectroscopic and chemical evidence.
基金Supported by Basic Research Funds for the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( No. 31201581)Natural Science Foundation of Hainan Province ( No. 312033)Basic Research Funds for Central Public Research Institutes ( No. 1630062012007)
文摘The research progress on pests and insecticide activity of Annona squamosa L. is summarized in the paper, including symptom, occurrence regularity and control methods. Furthermore, the comprehensive technique for controlling pests of A. squamosa in the future is preliminarily discussed.