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Chemical Composition, Antitumor Properties, and Mechanism of the Essential Oil from Plagiomnium acutum T. Kop.

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232314790

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Plagiomnium acutum T; Kop; essential oil; antitumor activity; apoptosis; terpenoids; mitochondria

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  1. Science Foundation of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory Project
  3. [2020ZG31]
  4. [2020ZG35]
  5. [2012E10002]

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This study revealed the composition of Plagiomnium acutum essential oil (PEO) and confirmed its inhibitory effects on cancer cells. The PEO showed potential antitumor activity by regulating protein expression and interfering with mitochondrial membrane potential. One of the major active components was identified as dolabella-3,7-dien-18-ol.
Plagiomnium acutum T. Kop. (P. acutum) has been used as a traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years to treat cancer but lacks evidence. The objective of this work was to reveal the chemical composition of P. acutum essential oil (PEO) and explore its potential antitumor activity and molecular mechanism. PEO was prepared by the simultaneous distillation-extraction method and characterized by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy. CCK8 assay, flow cytometry, western blot, and immunofluorescence techniques were used to analyze the effects and mechanism of PEO against cancer cells. A total of 74 constituents of PEO were identified, with diterpenes (26.5%), sesquiterpenes (23.89%), and alcohols (21.81%) being the major constituents. Two terpenoids, selina-6-en-4-ol and dolabella-3,7-dien-18-ol, were detected in PEO for the first time. PEO showed significant cell growth inhibitory activity on HepG2 and A549 cells by blocking the G1 phase and inducing apoptosis, which may be attributed to its upregulation of p21(Cip1) and p27(Kip1) proteins and interference with mitochondrial membrane potential effect. Dolabella-3,7-dien-18-ol accounts for 25.5% of PEO and is one of the main active components of PEO, with IC50 values in HepG2 and A549 cells of (25.820 +/- 0.216) mu g/mL and (23.597 +/- 1.207) mu g/mL, respectively. These results confirmed the antitumor medicinal value of P. acutum and showed great application potential in the pharmaceutical industry.

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