In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro)
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Resumo: | Many species of medicinal plants have been used as a therapeutic alternative in the treatment of diseases around the world, as well as promoting advances in the production of herbal medicines. However, this use is often done indiscriminately and leads to serious consequences in the body of those who use them. Therefore, studies on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of medicinal plant species are necessary for their safe use. Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul, popularly known as Caneleiro or Canela-de-velho, is widely used by the population for its anti-inflammatory, antispassmolytic, antitussive, antifungal properties, among others. The aim of this research was to study and analyze a possible toxicity, cytotoxicity, and genotoxicity of the ethanolic extract from the bark of the stem of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. by means of the Allium cepa in vivo bioassay. The extract was divided into four concentrations, divided into groups A, B, C and D, respectively: 0.5mg/ml, 1.0mg/ml, 2.0mg/ml and 5.0mg/ml, in addition to the Negative Control (dechlorinated water), Positive Control (dimethyl sulfoxide) and Blank control (distilled water). The roots were measured for toxicity evaluation, the Mitotic Index (MI) was calculated for cytotoxicity research, and finally micronuclei count was performed to study the genotoxicity of each extract concentration. The low growth of the meristems indicated the presence of toxicity; the mitotic indices found were statistically lower than in the negative control, revealing cytotoxicity; and the high micronucleus count showed the presence of genotoxicity. From the results obtained, it was concluded that the ethanolic extract of the Caneleiro bark presents toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic activity, with statistically significant values for concentrations starting from 2mg/ml. |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro)Estudio in vivo de los potenciales tóxico, citotóxico y genotóxico del extracto etanólico de la corteza del tallo de Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro)Estudo in vivo dos potenciais tóxico, citotóxico e genotóxico do extrato etanólico da casca do caule de Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro)BioassayCaneleiroAllium cepa.BioensaioCaneleiroAllium cepa.BioensayoCaneleiroAllium cepa.Many species of medicinal plants have been used as a therapeutic alternative in the treatment of diseases around the world, as well as promoting advances in the production of herbal medicines. However, this use is often done indiscriminately and leads to serious consequences in the body of those who use them. Therefore, studies on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of medicinal plant species are necessary for their safe use. Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul, popularly known as Caneleiro or Canela-de-velho, is widely used by the population for its anti-inflammatory, antispassmolytic, antitussive, antifungal properties, among others. The aim of this research was to study and analyze a possible toxicity, cytotoxicity, and genotoxicity of the ethanolic extract from the bark of the stem of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. by means of the Allium cepa in vivo bioassay. The extract was divided into four concentrations, divided into groups A, B, C and D, respectively: 0.5mg/ml, 1.0mg/ml, 2.0mg/ml and 5.0mg/ml, in addition to the Negative Control (dechlorinated water), Positive Control (dimethyl sulfoxide) and Blank control (distilled water). The roots were measured for toxicity evaluation, the Mitotic Index (MI) was calculated for cytotoxicity research, and finally micronuclei count was performed to study the genotoxicity of each extract concentration. The low growth of the meristems indicated the presence of toxicity; the mitotic indices found were statistically lower than in the negative control, revealing cytotoxicity; and the high micronucleus count showed the presence of genotoxicity. From the results obtained, it was concluded that the ethanolic extract of the Caneleiro bark presents toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic activity, with statistically significant values for concentrations starting from 2mg/ml.Muchas especies de plantas medicinales han sido utilizadas como alternativa terapéutica en el tratamiento de enfermedades en todo el mundo, así como promoviendo avances en la producción de medicamentos fitofármacos. Sin embargo, este uso a menudo se hace de forma indiscriminada y tiene graves consecuencias en el organismo de quien las utiliza. Por consiguiente, los estudios sobre los potenciales tóxicos, citotóxicos y genotóxicos de las especies de plantas medicinales son necesarios para su uso seguro. Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul, popularmente conocida como Canela-de-velho o Caneleiro, es ampliamente utilizada por la población por sus propiedades anti-inflamatorias, antiespasmolíticas, antitússico, antifúngicas, entre otras. El objetivo de esta investigación era estudiar y analizar la posible toxicidad, citotoxicidad y genotoxicidad del extracto etanólico de la corteza del tallo de Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. por medio del bioensayo in vivo de Allium cepa. Se dividió el extracto en cuatro concentraciones, divididas en grupos A, B, C y D, respectivamente: 0,5mg/ml, 1,0mg/ml, 2,0mg/ml y 5,0mg/ml, además del Control Negativo (agua sin cloro), Control Positivo (dimetilsulfóxido) y Blanco (agua destilada). Se realizó la medición de las raíces para la evaluación de la toxicidad, se calculó el Índice Mitótico (IM) para la investigación de la citotoxicidad y, finalmente, se realizó el recuento de micronúcleos para el estudio de la genotoxicidad de cada concentración. El bajo crecimiento de los meristemas indicó presencia de toxicidad; los índices mitóticos encontrados fueron estadísticamente menores que en el control negativo, revelando citotoxicidad; y el alto recuento de micronúcleos mostró presencia de genotoxicidad. A partir de los resultados obtenidos, se llegó a la conclusión de que el extracto etanólico de la corteza del Canelero presenta una actividad tóxica, citotóxica y genotóxica, con valores estadísticamente más significativos para concentraciones a partir de 2mg/ml.Muitas espécies de plantas medicinais vêm sendo utilizadas como alternativa terapêutica no tratamento de enfermidades ao redor do mundo, bem como promovendo avanços na produção de medicamentos fitoterápicos. Contudo, esse uso muitas vezes é feito de forma indiscriminada e leva a sérias consequências no organismo de quem as utiliza. Portanto, estudos sobre os potenciais tóxico, citotóxico e genotóxico de espécies de plantas medicinais são necessários para seu uso seguro e eficaz. Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul, popularmente conhecida como Canela-de-velho ou Caneleiro, é largamente utilizada pela população por suas propriedades anti-inflamatórias, antiespasmolíticas, antitussivas, antifúngicas, entre outras. O objetivo da presente pesquisa foi estudar e analisar possíveis toxicidade, citotoxicidade e genotoxicidade do extrato etanólico da casca do caule de Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. por meio do bioensaio in vivo de Allium cepa. Dividiu-se o extrato em quatro concentrações, divididas nos grupos A, B, C e D, respectivamente: 0,5mg/ml, 1,0mg/ml, 2,0mg/ml e 5,0mg/ml, além do Controle Negativo (água sem cloro), Controle Positivo (dimetilsulfóxido) e Branco (água destilada). Realizou-se a medição das raízes para avaliação da toxicidade, calculou-se o Índice Mitótico (IM) para pesquisa de citotoxicidade e, por fim, fez-se a contagem de micronúcleos para estudo da genotoxicidade de cada concentração. O baixo crescimento dos meristemas indicou presença de toxicidade; os índices mitóticos encontrados foram estatisticamente menores do que no controle negativo, revelando citotoxicidade; e a alta contagem de micronúcleos mostrou presença de genotoxicidade. A partir dos resultados obtidos, concluiu-se que o extrato etanólico da casca do caneleiro apresenta atividade tóxica, citotóxica e genotóxica, com valores estatisticamente mais significativos para concentrações a partir de 2mg/ml.Research, Society and Development2020-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/501510.33448/rsd-v9i8.5015Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e37985015Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e37985015Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e379850152525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5015/4384Copyright (c) 2020 Lígia Lages Sampaioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSampaio, Lígia LagesGomes, Jéssica de AndradeAraújo, Leonardo William Braga dePacheco, Nágila IaneLima, Izabella CardosoPinheiro Neto, José ChagasViana, Deuzuíta dos Santos Freitas2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5015Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:40.714019Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) Estudio in vivo de los potenciales tóxico, citotóxico y genotóxico del extracto etanólico de la corteza del tallo de Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) Estudo in vivo dos potenciais tóxico, citotóxico e genotóxico do extrato etanólico da casca do caule de Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) Sampaio, Lígia Lages Bioassay Caneleiro Allium cepa. Bioensaio Caneleiro Allium cepa. Bioensayo Caneleiro Allium cepa. |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) |
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In vivo study on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of stem bark ethanolic extract of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. (Caneleiro) |
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Sampaio, Lígia Lages |
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Sampaio, Lígia Lages Gomes, Jéssica de Andrade Araújo, Leonardo William Braga de Pacheco, Nágila Iane Lima, Izabella Cardoso Pinheiro Neto, José Chagas Viana, Deuzuíta dos Santos Freitas |
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Gomes, Jéssica de Andrade Araújo, Leonardo William Braga de Pacheco, Nágila Iane Lima, Izabella Cardoso Pinheiro Neto, José Chagas Viana, Deuzuíta dos Santos Freitas |
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Sampaio, Lígia Lages Gomes, Jéssica de Andrade Araújo, Leonardo William Braga de Pacheco, Nágila Iane Lima, Izabella Cardoso Pinheiro Neto, José Chagas Viana, Deuzuíta dos Santos Freitas |
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Bioassay Caneleiro Allium cepa. Bioensaio Caneleiro Allium cepa. Bioensayo Caneleiro Allium cepa. |
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Bioassay Caneleiro Allium cepa. Bioensaio Caneleiro Allium cepa. Bioensayo Caneleiro Allium cepa. |
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Many species of medicinal plants have been used as a therapeutic alternative in the treatment of diseases around the world, as well as promoting advances in the production of herbal medicines. However, this use is often done indiscriminately and leads to serious consequences in the body of those who use them. Therefore, studies on the toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potentials of medicinal plant species are necessary for their safe use. Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul, popularly known as Caneleiro or Canela-de-velho, is widely used by the population for its anti-inflammatory, antispassmolytic, antitussive, antifungal properties, among others. The aim of this research was to study and analyze a possible toxicity, cytotoxicity, and genotoxicity of the ethanolic extract from the bark of the stem of Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. by means of the Allium cepa in vivo bioassay. The extract was divided into four concentrations, divided into groups A, B, C and D, respectively: 0.5mg/ml, 1.0mg/ml, 2.0mg/ml and 5.0mg/ml, in addition to the Negative Control (dechlorinated water), Positive Control (dimethyl sulfoxide) and Blank control (distilled water). The roots were measured for toxicity evaluation, the Mitotic Index (MI) was calculated for cytotoxicity research, and finally micronuclei count was performed to study the genotoxicity of each extract concentration. The low growth of the meristems indicated the presence of toxicity; the mitotic indices found were statistically lower than in the negative control, revealing cytotoxicity; and the high micronucleus count showed the presence of genotoxicity. From the results obtained, it was concluded that the ethanolic extract of the Caneleiro bark presents toxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic activity, with statistically significant values for concentrations starting from 2mg/ml. |
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