Isolation, identification, and characterization of α- asarone, from hydromethanolic leaf extract of Acorus calamusL. and its apoptosis-inducing mechanism in A549 cells

Autor: Thakkar, Anjali B., Subramanian, R. B., Thakkar, Sampark S., Thakkar, Vasudev R., Thakor, Parth
Zdroj: Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics; July 2024, Vol. 42 Issue: 11 p5515-5535, 21p
Abstrakt: AbstractDue to the presence of several active secondary metabolites, the traditional Indian and Chinese medicinal herb Acorus calamusL. has been utilized for both medical and culinary purposes since ancient times. A recent report has underscored the promising cytotoxic effect of A. calamusleaves extract against non-small cell lung cancer A549 cells. Thus, we want to separate the bioactive substance from the hydromethanolic extract of A. calamusleaves in the current investigation. Thin-layer chromatography was used to separate the compounds and different spectroscopic methods (UV, FTIR, NMR, and LCMS/MS) were used for the structure prediction. α-asarone was found to be the main bioactive compound present and it was isolated from A. calamusleaves extract. It exerted a good cytotoxic effect with an IC50value of 21.43 ± 1.27 μM against A549 cells and IC50value of 324.12 ± 1.32 μM against WI-38 cells. The induction of apoptosis in A549 cells by α-asarone was reaffirmed by the diverse differential staining methods including DAPI, Acridine Orange/Ethidium Bromide, and Giemsa staining. Additionally, α-asarone induced mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) dissipation with a concomitant increase in the production of ROS. Furthermore, it also increased expressions of caspase-3, caspase-9, caspase-8, DR4, and DR5 genes in A549 cells. In conclusion, α-asarone-induced apoptotic cell death in non-small lung cancer cells (A549) as a result of loss of mitochondrial function, increased ROS production, subsequent activation of an internal and extrinsic caspase pathway, and altered expression of genes controlling apoptosis. As a whole, α-asarone is a plausible therapeutic agent for managing lung cancer. HIGHLIGHTSIsolation of bioactive compound from hydromethanolic leaves extract of Acorus calamusL. by thin layer chromatography.Structural elucidation of the bioactive compound was carried out using different methods like UV analysis, FTIR, NMR, and LC-MS/MS analysis.A plausible mode of action revealed that α-asarone can induce apoptosis in lung cancer cells (A549).Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma
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