Cytotoxic and molecular evaluation of spilanthol obtained from Acmella oleracea (L.) R. K. Jansen (jambu) in human gastric cancer cells

Mayra Suelen da S. Pinheiro, Daniele A. Moysés, Natasha C.R. Galucio,Willian Oliveira Santos, Jeferson R. Souza Pina, Luana C. Oliveira,Simone Yasue S. Silva,Sebastião da Cruz Silva,Nilton Ferreira Frazão,Patrícia Santana B. Marinho, Andrea L.F. Novais, André S. Khayat,Andrey Moacir do Rosário Marinho

Natural Product Research(2023)

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Acmella oleracea (L.) is a plant popularly known as jambu in the Brazilian Amazon. This species has several biological properties, such as anaesthetic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, among others. However, there is limited information on its anticancer activity. In this context, this study aims to evaluate the effects of the hydroethanolic extract of jambu and its active compound (spilanthol) on gastric cancer cells. Hydroethanolic jambu inflorescence extract was obtained, and spilanthol was isolated by HPLC. Biological cytotoxicity assays were determined using MTT tests. In addition, an in silico study using molecular docking evaluated the inhibitory properties of spilanthol against JAK1 and JAK2 proteins. The results showed that the hydroethanolic extract and the isolated compound spilanthol exhibited cytotoxicity against cancer cells. Molecular docking revealed that spilanthol has inhibitory potential for JAK1 and JAK2 proteins. Thus, extract of jambu and spilanthol can be a possible candidate for the treatment of gastric carcinoma.
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Jambu,spilanthol,cytotoxicity,molecular docking,Amazon
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