Journal article
Identification of a novel component leading to anti-tumor activity besides the major ingredient cordycepin in Cordyceps militaris extract
Takeharu Wada I WAYAN SUMARDIKA Shingo Saito I MADE WINARSA RUMA Eisaku Kondo Masami Shibukawa Masakiyo Sakaguchi
Volume : 1061 Nomor : 18 Published : 2017, September
Journal of Chromatography B
Abstrak
In accordance with our previous study that was carried out to identify novel anti-tumor ingredients, chromatographic separation in combination with an anti-tumor activity assay was used for analysis of Cordyceps militaris extract in this study. Various modes of chromatography including reversed-phase, cation-exchange and anionexchange were used to separate components of Cordyceps militaris, which showed various chemical properties. Anti-tumor activity of each fraction was assessed by a Hoechst staining-based apoptosis assay using malignant melanoma MeWo cells. By these repeated approaches through chromatographic segregation and cell biological assay, we ?nally succeeded in identifying the target substance from a certain fraction that included neutral hydrophilic components using a pre-column and post-column chlorine adduct ionization LC–APCI–MS method. The target substance was a mono-carbohydrate, xylitol, that induced apoptotic cell death in MeWo cells but not in normal human OUMS-24 ?broblasts. This is the ?rst study showing that Cordyceps militaris extract contains a large amount of xylitol. Thus, our results will contribute greatly to uncovering the mysterious multifunctional herbal drug Cordyceps militaris as an anti-tumor agent.