Continuing our search for biogenic NF-κB inhibitors we investigated Solanum diflorum, used by the Istmo Sierra Zapotec Indians of Mexico in the treatment of inflammatory skin conditions. It became obvious very early that the active substance seems to be a degradation product of chlorophyll. Pheophorbide A was identified as one of the key compounds responsible for the NF-κB inhibitory activity. The compound interferes with NF-κB activation, was cytotoxic if exposed to light, but devoid of any cytotoxic activity in the dark.
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Pheophorbide A from Solanum diflorum interferes with NF-κB activation
Planta Medica, Vol.67(2), pp.156-157
2001
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- Title
- Pheophorbide A from Solanum diflorum interferes with NF-κB activation
- Creators
- Michael Heinrich - Albert-Ludwigs UniversityP M Bork - Albert-Ludwigs UniversityM L Schmitz - Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ)H Rimpler - Albert-Ludwigs UniversityB Frei - ETH ZurichO Sticher - ETH Zurich
- Publication Details
- Planta Medica, Vol.67(2), pp.156-157
- Identifiers
- 1473; 991012820705002368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article