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Title: An insight in to potential anticancer activity of bryophytes
Other Titles: Anticancer plants
Authors: Anjana K
Keywords: Anticancer, bryophytes, phenols, terpenoids, bibenzyls
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Publisher: Deepa P
Abstract: Bryophytes, "amphibians of plant kingdom", are primitive group of non vascular land plants which inhabit damp, shaded and humid localities. Exceptionally, a few are floating in water even though they are with gametophytic and sporophytic phases. The plant group is intermediate between algae and pteridophytes that broadly classified into 3 lineages viz. Marchantiophyta (Liverworts), Bryophyta (Mosses) and Anthocerophyta (Hornworts). About 18500 species are identified till date which distributed all over the world. These are poorly studied plant groups in turn using in many of the traditional medicines due to the presence of secondary metabolites having pharmaceutical activities. To date, by conducting an extensive screening for anticancer activity in approximately 35,000 plants species, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has built a database of 3,000 plant species with reproducible anticancer activity. Most commonly, the liverwort and moss metabolites including phenolic compounds, terpenoids, bibenzyls and (bis) bibenzyls show cytotoxic activity against many of the cancer cell lines. Various secondary metabolites extracted from bryophytes such as marchantin A, marchantin C, bisbibenzyls, riccardin, 2 alpha 5 beta- dihidroxyboranane-2-cinnamate, costunolide, tulipinolide, jungermannenone, Radulapin, (–)-ent-Arbusculin B, (–)-entcostunolide, eudesmanolides, germacranolides and guaianolides shows tumour suppressing activity towards various cancer cell lines.
URI: http://dspace.unitywomenscollege.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/2044
ISBN: 978-93-5701-654-4
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