Antiproliferative and genotoxic effects of Mikania glomerata (Asteraceae)
Biocell
; 34(3): 95-101, Dec. 2010. ilus, tab
Article
in English
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| ID: bin-127245
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AR40.1
ABSTRACT
Mikania glomerata is a plant used in Brazilian traditional medicine, known as guaco. It possesses anti-inflammatory properties and the aqueous extracts of its leaves are indicated for the treatment of diseases of the respiratory tract. This study aimed at evaluating the antiproliferative and genotoxic effect of Mikania glomerata leaf infusions on the cell cycle of onion. The material used was collected in the native environment from Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Aqueous extracts through infusions were prepared in two concentrations 4g/L (usual concentration) and 16g/L (4x more concentrated) of each of the populations. Two groups of four onion bulbs for each plant population were used plus a control group. The rootlets were fixed in ethanol-acetic acid (31), conserved in ethanol 70% and slides were prepared using the squashing technique colored with orcein 2%. The cells were observed and analyzed during cell cycle. Per group of bulbs, 2000 cells were analyzed, and the mean values of the cell number of each of the phases of the cell cycle were calculated, determining the mitotic index (MI). Statistic analyses of the data were carried out by the x2 ( p= 0.05) test. We conclude that M. glomerata presents both antiproliferative and genotoxic activity.(AU)
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Argentina
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BINACIS
Main subject:
Cell Cycle
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Plant Roots
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Cytotoxins
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Mikania
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Country/Region as subject:
South America
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Brazil
Language:
English
Journal:
Biocell
Year:
2010
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution/United States
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria/Brazil