Antiproliferative Fatty Acids Isolated from the Polypore Fungus Onnia tomentosa.

Hooi Xian Lee, Wai Ming Li, Jatinder Khatra, Zhicheng Xia, Oleg Sannikov, Yun Ling, Haoxuan Zhu, Chow H Lee
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Onnia tomentosa is a widespread root rot pathogen frequently found in coniferous forests in North America. In this study, the potential medicinal properties of this wild polypore mushroom collected from north-central British Columbia, Canada, were investigated. The ethanol extract from O. tomentosa was found to exhibit strong antiproliferative activity. Liquid-liquid extraction and bioactivity-guided fractionation, together with HPLC-MS/MS and 1D/2D NMR analyses of the ethanol extract of O. tomentosa, led to the identification of eight known linoleic oxygenated fatty acids (1.1-1.4 and 2-5), together with linoleic (6) and oleic acids (7). The autoxidation of linoleic acid upon isolation from a natural source and compound 5 as an autoxidation product of linoleic acid are reported here for the first time. GC-FID analysis of O. tomentosa, Fomitopsis officinalis, Echinodontium tinctorium, and Albatrellus flettii revealed linoleic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids as the major fatty acids. This study further showed that fatty acids were the major antiproliferative constituents in the ethanol extract from O. tomentosa. Linoleic acid and oleic acid had IC50 values of 50.3 and 90.4 µM against human cervical cancer cells (HeLa), respectively. The results from this study have implications regarding the future exploration of O. tomentosa as a possible edible and/or medicinal mushroom. It is also recommended that necessary caution be taken when isolating unstable fatty acids from natural sources and in interpreting the results.

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从多孔真菌毛毡Onnia tomtosa中分离的抗增殖脂肪酸。
毛毡Onnia tomentosa是一种在北美针叶林中广泛存在的根腐病病原体。本研究对采自加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省中北部的野生多孔菌的潜在药用价值进行了研究。毛毛莲乙醇提取物具有较强的抗增殖活性。液液萃取和生物活性引导分离,结合HPLC-MS/MS和1D/2D NMR分析,鉴定出八种已知的亚油酸氧合脂肪酸(1.1-1.4和2-5),以及亚油酸(6)和油酸(7)。本文首次报道了从天然来源分离的亚油酸的自氧化作用,化合物5是亚油酸的自氧化产物。气相色谱- fid分析结果显示,毛囊藻、officinalis、Echinodontium tintorium和Albatrellus flettii的主要脂肪酸为亚油酸、油酸、棕榈酸和硬脂酸。本研究进一步表明,脂肪酸是毛毛莲乙醇提取物的主要抗增殖成分。亚油酸和油酸对人宫颈癌细胞(HeLa)的IC50值分别为50.3和90.4µM。本研究的结果对未来探索毛毛菌作为一种可能的食用和/或药用蘑菇具有重要意义。还建议在从天然来源分离不稳定脂肪酸和解释结果时采取必要的谨慎措施。
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