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Qualitative Analysis of MDR-reversing Anastasia Black (Russian Black Sweet Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Solanaceae) Extracts and Fractions by HPLC and LC-MS-MS Methods

ZSUZSANNA SCHELZ, JOSEPH MOLNÁR, VINCENZO FOGLIANO, ROSALIA FERRACANE, PERNICE RITA, YOSHIAKI SHIRATAKI and NOBORU MOTOHASHI
In Vivo September 2006, 20 (5) 651-656;
ZSUZSANNA SCHELZ
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Abstract

In earlier experiments, the MDR (multidrug resistance)-reversal activities of Anastasia Black (Russian black sweet pepper) extracts had been analysed. Recently, the most effective MDR reversing extracts and fractions have been separated by HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography, for carotenoids) and LC-MS-MS (HPLC combined with mass spectrometry, for phenolic compounds) methods. As a result of the analytical studies, the following flavonoids had been identified: feruloyl glucopyranoside, quercetin rhamnopyranoside glucopyranoside, luteolin glucopyranoside arabinopyranoside, apigenin glucopyranoside arabinopyranoside, quercetin rhamnopyranoside, luteolin arabinopyranoside diglucopy-ranoside, hesperidine and luteolin glucuronide. According to the literature, the aglycones of these phenolic compounds exhibit MDR-reversal activity in vitro, and the connection between the phenolic content of Anastasia Black and MDR-reversal action was therefore studied by different analytical methods. The results of this study revealed that the identified flavonoids of Anastasia Black may be only partially responsible for the modulation of the MDR of mouse lymphoma cells. Other lipophilic compounds, most probably carotenoids, present in Russian black sweet pepper may act as inhibitors of MDR reversal.

  • Multidrug resistance
  • sweet pepper
  • HPLC
  • LC-MS-MS

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  • Received February 9, 2006.
  • Revision received June 15, 2006.
  • Accepted June 21, 2006.
  • Copyright © 2006 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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ZSUZSANNA SCHELZ, JOSEPH MOLNÁR, VINCENZO FOGLIANO, ROSALIA FERRACANE, PERNICE RITA, YOSHIAKI SHIRATAKI, NOBORU MOTOHASHI
In Vivo Sep 2006, 20 (5) 651-656;

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Qualitative Analysis of MDR-reversing Anastasia Black (Russian Black Sweet Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Solanaceae) Extracts and Fractions by HPLC and LC-MS-MS Methods
ZSUZSANNA SCHELZ, JOSEPH MOLNÁR, VINCENZO FOGLIANO, ROSALIA FERRACANE, PERNICE RITA, YOSHIAKI SHIRATAKI, NOBORU MOTOHASHI
In Vivo Sep 2006, 20 (5) 651-656;
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