The therapeutic potential of Physalis longifolia against various carcinomas

Publication date: Available online 22 May 2015 Source:PharmaNutrition Author(s): Robert J. Gallagher , Chitra Subramanian , Patrick T. Grogan , Kelly Kindscher , Cong-Mei Cao , Huaping Zhang , Mark S. Cohen , Barbara N. Timmermann Our research highlights the nutraceutical potential of the fruits of Physalis longifolia Nutt. (Solanaceae) in antitumor therapy. Recently we reported the isolation of withaferin A, along with 22 other withanolides from the aerial parts of P. longifolia. Herein, we present our biological, ethnobotanical, and phytochemical investigations on the edible fruit (known as “wild tomatillo” or “long leaf groundcherry”) of the species. Specifically, dried fruit extract was examined for its chemical composition and biological activity. Explorative chromatography analysis of the fruit extract indicated the presence of withaferin A, which was further confirmed by subsequent HPLC analysis. The therapeutic potential of orally administered fruit extract was also investigated, where gavage treatment induced a 60% volume reduction in triple negative breast carcinomas (MDA-MB-468LN) in an experimental mouse model. This encouraging data indicate the potential of P. longifolia fruits as a dietary supplement, while also supporting the previously reported pharmaceutical potency of semi-synthetic withalongolide derivatives as promising chemotherapeutic candidates for antitumor therapies. Graphical abstract
Source: PharmaNutrition - Category: Nutrition Source Type: research