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Title: GENOTOXIC AND CYTOTOXIC ACTION POTENTIAL OF TERMINALIA CITRINA, A MEDICINAL PLANT OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Authors: Akhtar, Muhammad Furqan
Saleem, Ammara
Sharif, Ali
Akhtar, Bushra
Nasim, Maaz Bin
Peerzada, Sohaib
Raza, Moosa
Ijaz, Hira
Ahmed, Shoaib
Shabbir, Maryam
Ali, Sajid
Akbar, Zeeshan
Hassan, Syed Saeed Ul
Keywords: , ethnomedicine
: genotoxicity
, mutagenicity,
herbs,
cytotoxicity,
alkaloids
Issue Date: 24-Oct-2016
Publisher: Pubmed
Citation: Akhtar MF, Saleem A, Sharif A, Akhtar B, Nasim MB, Peerzada S, Raza M, Ijaz H, Ahmed S, Shabbir M, Ali S, Akbar Z, Ul Hassan SS. Genotoxic and cytotoxic action potential of Terminalia citrina, a medicinal plant of ethnopharmacological significance. EXCLI J. 2016 Oct 24;15:589-598. doi: 10.17179/excli2016-551. PMID: 28096789; PMCID: PMC5225684.
Series/Report no.: EXCLI J . 2016 Oct 24;15:589-598.;
Abstract: Most herbal medicines utilized in complementary and alternative medicine lack safety evaluation setting our lives under unwarranted risks. Present study comprised of genotoxic and cytotoxic appraisal of Terminalia citrina fruits which are used as a folklore medicine for treatment of various ailments. Aqueous and ethanolic extracts of T. citrina fruit extracts were evaluated for the presence of different phytochemicals. Genotoxic poten tial of both the extract of T. citrina was assessed through Ames reverse mutagenicity assay in Salmonella TA 100 and 102 strains. Cytotoxic potential of T. citrina was determined in baby hamster kidney cell line (BHK-21). Statistical analysis was carried out by ANOVA following post hoc test. Phytochemical analysis showed the pres ence of alkaloids, carbohydrates, phenolic compounds, tannins, catechins and saponins. It was revealed that both the extracts of T. citrina exhibited significant mutagenicity in tester strains. Ethanolic extract showed higher mu tagenicity in TA 100 strain, whereas aqueous extract of T. citrina exhibited higher mutagenicity in TA 102 strain than TA 100. Both the extracts of T. citrina showed dose-dependent mutagenicity. Fifty percent cell viability was exhibited by 260 and 545 µg/mL of ethanolic and aqueous extracts respectively. This study concludes that the ethanolic and aqueous fruit extracts of T. citrina may not be safe owing to their mutagenic and cytotoxic po tential and it necessitates further investigation regarding its safety evaluation.
Description: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28096789/
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1224
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