Y. Kasahara et al., CARTHAMI FLOS EXTRACT AND ITS COMPONENT, STIGMASTEROL, INHIBIT TUMOR PROMOTION IN MOUSE SKIN 2-STAGE CARCINOGENESIS, PTR. Phytotherapy research, 8(6), 1994, pp. 327-331
An antitumour-promoting activity in two-stage carcinogenesis, is found
in the methanol extract of the Carthami Flos (Carthamus tinctorius L.
; Compositae), which is a traditional Chinese medicine and natural pig
ment of rouge additivies in certain Asian countries. From these active
fractions, Delta(5)- and Delta(7)-sterol fractions were separated. Th
e separation was examined for inhibitory activity against TPA-induced
inflammatory ear oedema in mice. Stigmasterol (71% in the mixture) was
the most abundant of 14 sterols identified in the Delta(5)-sterol fra
ction. Schottenol (70% in the mixture) constituted the dominant sterol
of the Delta(7)-sterol fraction. Furthermore, stigmasterol markedly i
nhibited tumour promotion in two-stage carcinogenesis experiments.