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  2. Bioactivity-guided characterisation of iberin from Cakile edentula (Bigelow) Hook. inducing apoptosis in human melanoma cells

Bioactivity-guided characterisation of iberin from Cakile edentula (Bigelow) Hook. inducing apoptosis in human melanoma cells

  • Nat Prod Res. 2025 Jun 5:1-7. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2025.2515272.
Hyeon-Jeong Jeong 1 Jun Seok Wang 1 Kyung-Won Min 1 Chang-Ho Lee 1 Hyun Bong Park 1
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  • 1 Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung-si, Gangwon State, Republic of Korea.
Abstract

Despite important advances in Cancer therapy, there remains a significant demand for the development of more effective, cancer-selective, and safer chemotherapy drugs. Plants have traditionally been a rich source of natural products that serve as remarkable Anticancer agents, and they continue to play a crucial role in drug discovery. Cakile edentula (Bigelow) Hook. is a unique halophyte primarily studied in its associated environments from an ecological perspective; however, little is known about its bioactive constituents. This study, for the first time, aims to characterise the active compound of C. edentula that induces Apoptosis in the human melanoma cell line, SK-MEL-28. By employing activity-guided discovery, high-resolution mass spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance, the active compound was isolated and structurally identified as isothiocyanate, iberin. This study suggests that C. edentula may serve as a promising natural source of compounds for further investigation in skin Cancer therapy.

Keywords

Cakile edentula (Bigelow) hook; Natural products; apoptosis; isothiocyanate; melanoma; skin cancer.

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