Anticancer agents and genetic identification of Pterospermum, an indigenous plant of Sarawak, Malaysia

In Malaysia, Pterospermum is distributed in the states of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak, and Sabah. For centuries, the Bidayuh tribe in Sarawak has been using an indigenous plant to cure patients diagnosed with breast cancer. The plant is called Bayur by the tribe, which is the similar local name kno...

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Main Authors: Steven, Anthony Nyangson; Bachuri, Khairunnabihah; Mat Hussin, Nur Syamim Syahirah; Mohd Noh, Nur Izzati
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author Steven
Anthony Nyangson; Bachuri
Khairunnabihah; Mat Hussin
Nur Syamim Syahirah; Mohd Noh
Nur Izzati
spellingShingle Steven
Anthony Nyangson; Bachuri
Khairunnabihah; Mat Hussin
Nur Syamim Syahirah; Mohd Noh
Nur Izzati
Anticancer agents and genetic identification of Pterospermum, an indigenous plant of Sarawak, Malaysia
Science & Technology - Other Topics
author_facet Steven
Anthony Nyangson; Bachuri
Khairunnabihah; Mat Hussin
Nur Syamim Syahirah; Mohd Noh
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spelling Steven, Anthony Nyangson; Bachuri, Khairunnabihah; Mat Hussin, Nur Syamim Syahirah; Mohd Noh, Nur Izzati
Anticancer agents and genetic identification of Pterospermum, an indigenous plant of Sarawak, Malaysia
JOURNAL OF TAIBAH UNIVERSITY FOR SCIENCE
English
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In Malaysia, Pterospermum is distributed in the states of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak, and Sabah. For centuries, the Bidayuh tribe in Sarawak has been using an indigenous plant to cure patients diagnosed with breast cancer. The plant is called Bayur by the tribe, which is the similar local name known for several Pterospermum species in Sarawak, Sabah, and Indonesia. This study was carried out to genetically identify the indigenous plant using the core barcode loci, rbcL and matK, as well as profiling anticancer agents from this plant. Phylogenetic analyses based on both rbcL and matK loci did not show clear species resolution for the indigenous plant, however, the analyses showed consistent relationships among congeneric species of Pterospermum. Interestingly, UHPLC-QQQ/MS analysis showed the presence of anti-cancer agents in the bark extract, thus supporting the potential of the indigenous plant for breast cancer treatment.
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2024
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10.1080/16583655.2024.2325677
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title_short Anticancer agents and genetic identification of Pterospermum, an indigenous plant of Sarawak, Malaysia
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description In Malaysia, Pterospermum is distributed in the states of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak, and Sabah. For centuries, the Bidayuh tribe in Sarawak has been using an indigenous plant to cure patients diagnosed with breast cancer. The plant is called Bayur by the tribe, which is the similar local name known for several Pterospermum species in Sarawak, Sabah, and Indonesia. This study was carried out to genetically identify the indigenous plant using the core barcode loci, rbcL and matK, as well as profiling anticancer agents from this plant. Phylogenetic analyses based on both rbcL and matK loci did not show clear species resolution for the indigenous plant, however, the analyses showed consistent relationships among congeneric species of Pterospermum. Interestingly, UHPLC-QQQ/MS analysis showed the presence of anti-cancer agents in the bark extract, thus supporting the potential of the indigenous plant for breast cancer treatment.
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