Orbital - Vol. 11 No. 5 - July-September 2019
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Chemical Composition and Evaluation of Antitumoral Activity of Leaf and Root Essential Oils of Conyza canadensis (Asteraceae)

Lucas W. Aragão
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
Shaline S. L. Fernandes
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
Viviane Mallmann
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
Janaína Thomasi Facco
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
Maria de Fátima Cepa Matos
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul
Marcia Regina Pereira Cabral
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
João Ernesto de Carvalho
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Ana L. T. G. Ruiz
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Claudia Andréa Lima Cardoso
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
Rogério Cesar de Lara da Silva
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
Ademir dos Anjos
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
Euclésio Simionatto
Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
Published October 4, 2019
Keywords
  • Conyza Canadensis,
  • essential oil,
  • antitumoral activity,
  • diurnal variation
How to Cite
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Aragão, L. W.; Fernandes, S. S. L.; Mallmann, V.; Facco, J. T.; Matos, M. de F. C.; Cabral, M. R. P.; de Carvalho, J. E.; Ruiz, A. L. T. G.; Cardoso, C. A. L.; da Silva, R. C. de L.; dos Anjos, A.; Simionatto, E. Chemical Composition and Evaluation of Antitumoral Activity of Leaf and Root Essential Oils of Conyza Canadensis (Asteraceae). Orbital: Electron. J. Chem. 2019, 11, 284-291.

Abstract

The leaf and root oils of Conyza canadensis were studied for chemical composition and antitumor activity. The results showed that there is great variation in the composition of the oils obtained from different parts. The main components in the leaf oil were limonene, caryophyllene oxide and espatulenol. In the root oil the major component was the acetylenic ester lachnophyllum methyl ester. It was observed that according to the collection time (6 and 16 hours), significant variations in the content of the main components of this essential oil of leaves can occur. Limonene, spatulenol and caryophyllene oxide presented a distribution of 61% / 5.4% / 12.5% ​​and 38% / 10.7% / 22.3% in oils obtained from plants collected at 6 and 16 hours, respectively. The antitumor activity of the oils showed that leaf oil had a greater potential for inhibition, and this oil was distinguished by the activity against neoplastic cell lines K562 (leukemia) and NCI-ADR / RES (ovary with multidrug resistance phenotype ) with TGI values ​​of 16.8 and 19.0 mg.mL-1, respectively. Comparing the leaf oils and their tumor cell inhibition potentials, it was noted that this activity is higher in the oil with higher contents of monoterpene limonene.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v11i5.1376