2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2022.06.019
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Antioxidant and anticancer activities of Annona muricata L. and Antidesma bunius L. leaves, and molecular networking analysis using LC-MS/MS metabolomics

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“…First, we created a database of all known and reported compounds found in select plant species that were reported to have cytotoxic activities: Mangifera indica , Artocarpus heterophyllus , Annona muricata , Lansium domesticum , Manilkarazapota , Antidesma bunius . Using a LC-MS/MS metabolomics workflow, it was previously reported that leaf extract fractions from these plant species contained characteristic phytochemicals (phenolics and flavonoids) that exhibited cytotoxic activities. …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…First, we created a database of all known and reported compounds found in select plant species that were reported to have cytotoxic activities: Mangifera indica , Artocarpus heterophyllus , Annona muricata , Lansium domesticum , Manilkarazapota , Antidesma bunius . Using a LC-MS/MS metabolomics workflow, it was previously reported that leaf extract fractions from these plant species contained characteristic phytochemicals (phenolics and flavonoids) that exhibited cytotoxic activities. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six Philippine fruit trees, namely Lansium domesticum (langsat/lanzones), Mangifera indica (mango), Artocarpus heterophyllus (jackfruit/langka), Antidesma bunius (bignay), Manilkara zapota (sapodilla/chico), and Annona muricata (soursop/guyabano), were selected as possible sources of phytochemicals against lung cancer. We previously reported that leaf extract fractions from these plants have high cytotoxic activity against lung cancer cells. An in-house database composed of 226 natural product compounds previously isolated from L. domesticum , M. indica , A. muricata , A. bunius , , M. zapota , and A. heterophyllus was prepared based on extensive literature search using the PubMed NCBI database (). This was also supplemented with chemical information retrieved from PubChem NCBI database ().…”
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“…The homogenized dried leaves were subjected to sequential extraction 8 using hexane, ethyl acetate, and methanol as solvents. Half of the dried leaves of L. domesticum was initially soaked in hexane (1:10 w/v) and extracted three times for a total of 24 h, in 4 h intervals (first and second extraction) and 16 h for the last extraction, at room temperature.…”
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“…The total flavonoids in bignay fruit are higher than AVG. In a study conducted by [19] total flavonoid bignay 120.39 mg/100 g FW. The flavonoid content turned into 138.60-289.60 mg catechin (CE)/100 g DW [1].…”
Section: A Anthocyaninsmentioning
confidence: 99%