In vitro evaluation of the antiplasmodial activity of Dendropanax morbifera against chloroquine-sensitive strains of Plasmodium falciparum

Phytother Res. 2009 Nov;23(11):1634-7. doi: 10.1002/ptr.2838.

Abstract

Dendropanax morbifera Leveille (Araliaceae) is well known in Korea traditional medicine for a variety of diseases. The methanol extract of the lower stem parts of D. morbifera was investigated for its activity against chloroquine-sensitive strains of Plasmodium falciparum using the parasite lactate dehydrogenase assay method. Two cycloartane-type glycosides oleifoliosides A (1) and B (2), and dendropanoxide (3), beta-amyrin (4), alpha-amyrin (5) have been isolated from the stem parts of D. morbifera. All five compounds were evaluated for in vitro antiplasmodial activities as well as their cytotoxic potential on SK-OV-3 cancer cell lines. Compounds 2 and 3 showed notable growth inhibitory activity against chloroquine-sensitive strains of Plasmodium falciparum with IC(50) values of 6.2 and 5.3 microm. This compound showed no significant cytotoxicity (IC(50) > 150 microm) evaluated using SK-OV-3 cancer cell lines. This is the first report on the antiplasmodial activity of the compounds from D. morbifera.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Antimalarials / isolation & purification
  • Antimalarials / pharmacology*
  • Araliaceae / chemistry*
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Chloroquine / pharmacology*
  • Humans
  • Inhibitory Concentration 50
  • Molecular Structure
  • Oleanolic Acid / analogs & derivatives
  • Oleanolic Acid / isolation & purification
  • Oleanolic Acid / pharmacology
  • Plant Extracts / pharmacology
  • Plasmodium falciparum / drug effects*
  • Saponins / isolation & purification
  • Saponins / pharmacology
  • Triterpenes / isolation & purification
  • Triterpenes / pharmacology

Substances

  • Antimalarials
  • Plant Extracts
  • Saponins
  • Triterpenes
  • dendropanoxide
  • oleifolioside A
  • oleifolioside B
  • Oleanolic Acid
  • Chloroquine
  • beta-amyrin