Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Graviolatea versus Cancer

 by Viviane Sterckx Eft
Theebladeren Graviola
Soursop or Graviola is  a small tree growing up to 15 feet (5 meters) tall, it is much sought after for its delicious fruit. However, Graviola bark, leaves, root, and fruits have been used as traditional remedies in South America for centuries.
There is ongoing cancer-research on this plant concerning the specific phytochemicals (Annonaceous acetogenins) that are demonstrating the strongest anticancer and antiviral properties.

Extracts have been shown to have antiviral, antiparasitic, antirheumatic, astringent, emetic, antileishmanial and cytotoxic effects. Graviola has also been shown to be effective against multi-drug resistant cancer cells line.

Graviola seems to effectively target and kill malignant cells in more than 10 different types of cancer, including colon, breast, prostate, lung, and pancreatic cancer.
It is believed to be far stronger in killing colon cancer cells than Adriamycin®(Doxorubicin hydrochloride), a chemotherapy given as treatment for certain types of cancer. It may be a natural alternative as such for cancer treatment.
Graviola hunts down selectively - and kill cancer cells without harming healthy cells; unlike chemotherapy that indiscriminately seeks and destroys all actively reproducing cells - (even normal, healthy ones).
Research on this plant has focused on its anti-cancerous effect but the plant has been used for a long time in traditional medicine in Surinam to treat a number of ailments, such as:
hypertension, ringworm, influenza, scurvy, rashes, malaria, neuralgia, dysentery, arthritis, palpitations, rheumatism, nervousness, high blood pressure, insomnia, diarrhea, fever, nausea, boils, dyspepsia, and muscle spasm.
General uses: cancer treatment, herpes, infections, parasitic infections, sedation.

Phytochemicals

Acetogenins, quinolines, isoquinolines, annopentocins and annomuricins, Coreximine, reticuline subfractions.
Acetaldehyde, Amyl-caproate, Amyloid, Annonain, Anomuricine, Anomuricinine, Anomurine, Anonol, Atherosperminine, Beta-sitosterol, Campesterol, Cellobiose, Citric-acid, Citrulline, Coclaurine, Coreximine, Dextrose, Ethanol, Folacin, Fructose, Gaba, Galactomannan, Geranyl-caproate Glucose, HCN, Isocitric-acid, Lignoceric-acid, Malic-acid, Manganese, Mericyl-alcohol, Methanol, Methyl-hex-2-enoate, Methyl-hexanoate, Muricine, Muricinine, Muricapentocin, Muricoreacin, Myristic-acid, P-coumaric-acid, Paraffin, Potassium-chloride, Procyanidin, Reticuline, Scyllitol, Stearic-acid, Stepharine, Stigmasterol, Sucrose, Tannin, Xylosyl-cellulose.

Pharmacology 
Methanolic extract of Annona muricata (Annonaceae) seeds was tested for antiparasitic activity against E. histolytica, N. brasiliensis, M. dessetae and A. salina.
The acetogenins (natural chemicals) are found to be responsible for the important activity.
In a plant screening program by the National Cancer Institute, the leaves and stem of Graviola showed active cytotoxicity against cancer cells.
Focus of the research was on a novel set of phytochemicals (annonaceous acetogenins).
Fractionation of the leaves resulted in the isolation of two new Annonaceous acetogenins, muricoreacin and murihexocin C. These compounds showed significant cytotoxicities among six human tumor cell lines with selectivities to the prostate adenocarinoma (PC-3) and pancreatic carcinoma (PACA-2) cell lines.
The antitumor, properties of these annonaceous acetogenins have been reported.
Researchers reported that the Annonaceous acetogenin, bullatacin, preferentially killed multi-drug resistant cancer cells because it blocked production of adenosine triphosphate, ATP (the chief energy-carrying compound).

Some of the Annonaceous acetogenins are not only effective in killing tumors that have proven resistant to anti-cancer agents, but also seem to have a special affinity for such resistant cells.
Surviving cancer cells from chemotherapy may develop resistance to the agent originally used against them as well as to other, even unrelated, drugs (multi-drug resistance or MDR).
The fruit and the leaves of Annona muricata are used in traditional medicine for their tranquillizing and sedative properties.
Extracts of the plant have been shown results that imply that the fruit possesses anti-depressive effects, possibly induced by three alkaloids, annonaine (1), nomuciferine (2) and asimilobine (3), isolated from the fruit.
Fractionation of the leaves resulted in the isolation of annopentocins A B and C and cis- and trans-annomuricin-D-ones. Compound 1 was selectively cytotoxic to pancreatic carcinoma cells (PACA-2), and 2 and 3 were selectively cytotoxic to lung carcinoma cells (A-549); the mixture of 4 and 5 was selectively cytotoxic for the lung (A-549), colon (HT-29), and pancreatic (PACA-2) cell lines with potencies equal to or exceeding those of Adriamycin.

Dosage 

The leaves are used for the herbal dietary supplement.
Infusion: 1 - 3 cups daily

Precaution & contra-indications 
Not be used during pregnancy due to possible uterine stimulant activity.
Contraindicated for people with low blood pressure (it may posses' hypotensive, vasodilator, and cardio depressant activities).
It may also potentiate antidepressant drugs and interfere with MAO-inhibitor drugs.

References 
Titre du document / Document titleIsoquinoline derivatives isolated from the fruit of Annona muricata as 5-HTergic 5-HT[1A] receptor agonists in rats : Unexploited antidepressive (lead) products.
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
HASRAT J. A.(¹); DE BRUYNE T.(¹); DE BACKER J.-P.(²); VAUQUELIN G.(²); VLIETINCK A.(¹)
Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(¹) Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610, Antwerp, BELGIQUE.
(²) Department of Protein Chemistry, Free University of Brussels, Paardenstraat 65, 1640, St Genesius Rode, BELGIQUE.

Two New Mono-Tetrahydrofuran Ring Acetogenins, Annomuricin E and Muricapentocin, from the Leaves of Annona muricata.

Geum-soog Kim, +§Lu Zeng, +Feras Alali, +Lingling L. Rogers, +Feng-E. Wu, +Jerry L. McLaughlin,*+ and Soelaksono Sastrodihardjo± Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, and Department of Education and Culture, Center of Interuniversities, Biology Division, Bandung Institute of Technology, 10 Yanesba St., Bandung 40132, Indonesia Received November 26, 1997.
Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, and Department of Education and Culture, Center of Interuniversities, Biology Division, Bandung Institute of Technology, 10 Yanesba St., Bandung 40132, Indonesia Received November 26, 1997.

Annona muricata L. USDA, NRCS. 2008. The PLANTS Database http://plants.usda.gov/ , Nov, 2008). National Plant Data Center , Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA.
Wu FE, Zeng L, Gu ZM, et al. Muricatocins A and B, two new bioactive monotetrahydrofuran Annonaceous acetogenins from the leaves of Annona muricata. J Nat Prod. 1995;58(6):902-908.

Phytochemicals
General uses: cancer treatment, herpes, infections, parasitic infections, sedation.
Research on this plant has focused on its anti-cancerous effect but the plant has been used for a long time in traditional medicine in Surinam to treat a number of ailments, such as:
It is believed to be far stronger in killing colon cancer cells than Adriamycin® (Doxorubicin hydrochloride), a chemotherapy given as treatment for certain types of cancer. It may be a natural alternative as such for cancer treatment.
Extracts have been shown to have antiviral, antiparasitic, antirheumatic, astringent, emetic, antileishmanial and cytotoxic effects. Graviola has also been shown to be effective against multi-drug resistant cancer cells line.
Soursop or Graviola is a small tree growing up to 15 feet (5 meters) tall, it is much sought after for its delicious fruit. However, Graviola bark, leaves, root, and fruits have been used as traditional remedies in Indonesia and South America for centuries.

Acetogenins, quinolines, isoquinolines, annopentocins and annomuricins, Coreximine, reticuline subfractions.
Graviolathee


The above presentation is for informational and educational purposes only.It is based on scientific studies (human, animal, or in vitro), clinical experience, or traditional usage.Consult your doctor, practitioner, and / or pharmacist for any health problem and before using dietary supplements or before making any changes in prescribed medications. For many of the conditions discussed, treatment with prescription or over - the - counter medication is also available.

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