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Journal Article 
Bioactive chemical constituents from Curcuma caesia Roxb. rhizomes and inhibitory effect of curcuzederone on the migration of triple-negative breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 
Al-Amin, M; Eltayeb, NM; Khairuddean, M; Salhimi, SM 
2019 
Natural Product Research
ISSN: 1478-6419
EISSN: 1478-6427 
Taylor and Francis Ltd. 
English 
Rhizomes of Curcuma caesia are traditionally used to treat cancer in India. The aim is to isolate chemical constituents from C. caesia rhizomes through bioassay-guided fractionation. The extract, hexanes and chloroform fractions showed effect on MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231cells in cell viability assay. The chromatographic separation afforded germacrone (1), zerumbone (2), furanodienone (3), curzerenone (4), curcumenol (5), zederone (6), curcumenone (7), dehydrocurdione (8) from hexanes fraction and curcuminol G (9), curcuzederone (10), (1S, 10S), (4S,5S)-germacrone-1 (10), 4-diepoxide (11), wenyujinin B (12), alismoxide (13), aerugidiol (14), zedoarolide B (15), zedoalactone B (16), zedoarondiol (17), isozedoarondiol (18) from chloroform fraction. This is first report of compounds 2, 9–13, 15–18 from C. caesia. The study demonstrated compounds 1–4 and 10 are the bioactive compounds. The effect of curcuzederone (10) on MDA-MB-231 cell migration showed significant inhibition in scratch and Transwell migration assays. The results revealed that curcuzederone could be a promising drug to treat cancer. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. 
bioactive chemical constituents; breast cancer cell lines; cell migration; cell viability assay; Curcuma caesiaRoxb; curcuzederone