In vitro and in silico analysis of anticancer activity of terpenoids of Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter essential oil
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2025-08-31Author
Seglab, FatihaAbou Assali, Mazen
Suleman, Muhammad
Crovella, Sergio
Boulebd, Houssem
Pinto, Diana C. G. A.
Kalath, Haritha
Andolf, Anna
Salvatore, Maria Michela
Shaito, Abdullah
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There is a continuous global search for new anticancer agents from natural sources. In this study, the
essential oils of Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter leaves (DVEO) were extracted by hydrodistillation and
chemically profiled using GC-MS, identifying 25 compounds, mainly terpenoids. DVEO in vitro cytotoxicity
assays against six human cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231, A549, MCF7, SKOV3, HepG2,
and HCT116) revealed strong antiproliferative effects (IC50 between 16.2 and 30 μg/mL), with selective
safety against normal neonatal human fibroblasts (HDFn, IC50 42 μg/mL) [1]. Virtual screening
and network pharmacology analysis including ADMET screening, protein-protein interaction analysis,
and molecular docking of the predominant compounds -11-hydroxy-eremophyl-6(7),9(10)-dien-
8-one (30.56% area), 3,7,11-trimethyl-1,6,10-dodecatrien-3-ol (10.87%), and geraniol (17.93%)
- identified MMP9, PTEN, and STAT3 as key targets [2,3]. The lead compound, 11-hydroxy-eremophyl-
6(7),9(10)-dien-8-one, showed a high binding affinity with MMP9 (−7.3 kcal/mol), PTEN (−7.0
kcal/mol), and STAT3 (−6.8 kcal/mol). The strong binding affinity of these compounds with the targets
was confirmed through molecular dynamics simulation and binding free energy calculations
(−36.61 kcal/mol), demonstrating stable binding, structural compactness, and residual fluctuations
upon compound binding [3,4]. Density Functional Theory (DFT) further confirmed the compound’s
electronic stability and reactivity [5]. These findings establish D. viscosa essential oil, particularly its
prevalent terpenoids, as promising candidates for anticancer drug development.
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