The anticarcinogenic potential of essential oil and aqueous infusion from caper (Capparis spinosa L.).
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The present study assessed the influence of essential oil and aqueous infusion from wild-grown caper
(Capparis spinosa L.) on cell growth, NF-jB activation, apoptosis and cell cycle in the human colon carcinoma
cell line, HT-29. Methyl isothiocyanate (92.06%), a degradation product of glucosinolate glucocapparin,
was detected as major component of essential oil from caper leaves and flower buds. Aqueous
infusion of caper showed an interesting and variegate compositional pattern containing several phenolic
compounds, among which a flavonol glycoside, rutin (quercetin 3-O-rutinoside, 50.7%) and 5-caffeoylquinic
acid (chlorogenic acid, 17.5%) were detected as dominant. Caper essential oil and aqueous infusion
showed time- and dose-dependent high inhibitory effect on HT-29 cell proliferation. In addition, they
induced the inhibition on nuclear factor jB (NF-jB) activity in a dose-dependent manner, while they
did not show any effect on apoptosis in HT-29 cells. Flow cytometric analysis indicated that treatment
with caper essential oil and aqueous infusion resulted in G2/M cell cycle arrest in a dose-dependent manner.
Presented results suggest that caper contains volatile and non-volatile compounds which potentially
can play an important role in colon cancer prevention.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Caper; Essential oil; Aqueous infusion; Anticancer activity; Cell cycle; NF-jB activity; HT-29 cells
Elenco autori:
Siracusa, Laura; Ruberto, Giuseppe
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