Title of article :
Evaluation of Total Phenolics, Flavonoids, and Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Potential of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle Leaves
Author/Authors :
Raafat Mohamed, Heba Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Giza, Egypt , Ahmed El-Wakil, Eman Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Giza, Egypt , Abdel-Hameed, Saleh Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Giza, Egypt , Mahmoud El-Hashash, Maher Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt , Shemis, Mohamed Laboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Giza, Egypt
Abstract :
Context: People all over the world are suffering from cancer. Liver cancer is considered the second most
common malignancy among Egyptian men and the sixth most common malignancy among Egyptian
women. Plant-derived antioxidants are believed to prevent or delay the occurrence of many chronic
diseases such as cancer. Ailanthus altissima has been used in many traditional prescriptions. Aims: The
current study aimed at investigating the phytochemical profile of A. altissima leaves’ extract and its derived
fractions, determining their content of phenolics and flavonoids as well as assessing their antioxidant and
cytotoxic potential. Materials and Methods: The phytochemical screening was carried out using standard
methods. The total phenolic, flavonoid, and flavonol contents were determined using Folin-Ciocalteu,
aluminum chloride, and aluminum chloride/ sodium acetate assays, respectively. The antioxidant activity
was evaluated using different in vitro methods: DPPH•
, total antioxidant capacity, hydroxyl (•
OH), nitric
oxide (NO•
) radical scavenging activities, and permanganate-reducing antioxidant capacity (PRAC).
The antiproliferative potential against HepG2 cells was evaluated using sulforhodamine-B assay (SRB).
Results: The results showed that the ethyl acetate fraction had the highest content of phenolics, flavonoids,
and flavonols (551.72 ± 1.81mg GAE/g ext., 371.24 ± 4.36mg RE/g ext., and 100.47 ± 1.30mg QE/g
ext., respectively). It also had the most potent reducing power (DPPH•
SC50 = 7.19 ± 0.05 μg/mL, TAC=
369.88 ± 1.51mg AAE/g ext., •
OH SA = 95.46 ± 0.14%, NO•
SA = 40.65 ± 0.91%, and PRAC = 77.19 ±
0.27%). The n-butanol fraction exhibited the most potent cytotoxic potential against HepG2 cells
(IC50 = 16.70 μg/mL). Conclusion: A. altissima leaves could be considered potent antioxidant and
cytotoxic alternatives.
Keywords :
Ailanthus altissima , antioxidant activity , cytotoxic activity , phytochemical screening , total flavonols , total phenolics
Journal title :
Journal of Reports in Pharmaceutical Sciences