Vol. 38 No. 2
Research Articles

OBTENTION OF AN ANTIMITOTIC FRACTION UPON THE CRUDE ETHANOL EXTRACT OF THE ALGA DIGENIA SIMPLEX

Hernán Valle Zapata
Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Grupo de Investigación Biotecnología Animal, Calle 59A 63-20, Autopista Norte, Medellín, Colombia
Sandra Ospina Guerrero
Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Grupo de Investigación Biotecnología Animal, Calle 59A 63-20, Autopista Norte, Medellín, Colombia
Elkin Galeano Jaramillo
Universidad de Antioquia, Grupo de Investigación Productos Naturales Marinos, Calle 67 53-108, Laboratorio 2-131, Medellín, Colombia
Alejandro Martínez Martínez
Universidad de Antioquia, Grupo de Investigación Productos Naturales Marinos, Calle 67 53-108, Laboratorio 2-131, Medellín, Colombia
María Márquez Fernández
Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Grupo de Investigación Biotecnología Animal, Calle 59A 63-20, Autopista Norte, Medellín, Colombia
Juan López Ortiz
Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Grupo de Investigación Biotecnología Animal, Calle 59A 63-20, Autopista Norte, Medellín, Colombia

Published 2016-01-01

Keywords

  • Digenia simplex,
  • Red algae,
  • Anti-tumor compounds,
  • Jurkat cancer cell line (Human myeloid lymphoma),
  • Chromatography

How to Cite

1.
Valle Zapata H, Ospina Guerrero S, Galeano Jaramillo E, Martínez Martínez A, Márquez Fernández M, López Ortiz J. OBTENTION OF AN ANTIMITOTIC FRACTION UPON THE CRUDE ETHANOL EXTRACT OF THE ALGA DIGENIA SIMPLEX. Bol. Investig. Mar. Costeras [Internet]. 2016 Jan. 1 [cited 2025 Apr. 4];38(2). Available from: https://boletin.invemar.org.co/ojs/index.php/boletin/article/view/174

Abstract

Marine algae have been widely studied by natural products chemists in the search of antitumor agents and the development of new therapeutic agents against cancer. Extracts of the red alga Digenia simplex display a powerful antimitotic effect in cancer cell lines. Therefore, it is of extreme importance to determine what substances are responsible of this activity. In order to achieve this objective, the ethanol extract of Digenia simplex was subject to chromatographic fractionation guided by evaluation of antimitotic activity on the Jurkat cell line (human myeloid lymphoma). Additionally, the most active fraction obtained was tested for cytotoxicity. Normal phase column chromatography and preparatory thin layer chromatography were used for extract fractionation. Cytotoxicity was assessed by cellular viability methods, determining cellular viability by the exclusion of the vital dye trypan blue. A cytotoxic and antimitotic fraction of polar nature was obtained. This fraction behaved in a similar way to the antineoplasic drug Colcemid.

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