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Lichenochemical Analysis and Cytotoxicity of Diploschistes Ocellatus (Fr.) Norman Publisher



Eftekhari M1, 2 ; Sohrabi M3 ; Kahnamoei MB4 ; Oskou F5 ; Abdshahzadeh H5 ; Mansourian M6, 7 ; Saeedi M5, 8 ; Ardekani MRS5, 9 ; Akbarzadeh T5 ; Khanavi M5, 9, 10
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Source: Research Journal of Pharmacognosy Published:2023


Abstract

Background and objectives: Diploschistes ocellatus (Fr.) Norman is a valuable lichen possessing various biological properties which has been traditionally used by indigenous people in southwest of Iran in the treatment of different disorders. The aim of the current study was to evaluate cytotoxicity of different fractions of D. ocellatus against breast cancer cell lines through MTT assay, as well as lichenochemical analysis of the most potent fraction. Also, ducking study was performed to investigate the isolated compounds-protein interactions. Methods: In this work, aqueous, acetone, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and methanol fractions of D. ocellatus were evaluated against three breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7, T-47D, and MDA-MB-231) via MTT assay. Furthermore, docking was performed using the routine method and default parameters of the AutoDock 4.2 software. Results: The acetone fraction depicted the most potent cytotoxicity and was candidate for lichenochemical analysis, leading to the isolation and identification of stictic acid and 2-(7'-hydroxy-3,5,6,8-tetramethyl-9-oxooxonan-2-yl) propanoic acid. Docking study of isolated compounds based on the inhibition of survivin, revealed desired interactions with that of amino acid residues. Conclusion: Based on the obtained results, D. ocellatus can be considered as a natural source of biologically active compounds and complementary studies are in high demand. © 2023. Open access.
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