| Literature DB >> 21734832 |
Natália Cassettari de Carvalho1, Maria Júlia Frydberg Corrêa-Angeloni, Daniela Dimer Leffa, Jeverson Moreira, Vanessa Nicolau, Patrícia de Aguiar Amaral, Angela Erna Rossatto, Vanessa Moraes de Andrade.
Abstract
Melissa officinalis (L.) (Lamiaceae), a plant known as the lemon balm, is native to the east Mediterranean region and west Asia. Also found in tropical countries, such as Brazil, where it is popularly known as "erva-cidreira" or "melissa", it is widely used in aqueous- or alcoholic-extract form in the treatment of various disorders. The aim was to investigate in vivo its antigenotoxicity and antimutagenicity, as well as its genotoxic/mutagenic potential through comet and micronucleus assaying. CF-1 male mice were treated with ethanolic (Mo-EE) (250 or 500 mg/kg) or aqueous (Mo-AE) (100 mg/kg) solutions of an M. officinalis extract for 2 weeks, prior to treatment with saline or Methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) doses by intraperitoneal injection. Irrespective of the doses, no genotoxic or mutagenic effects were observed in blood and bone-marrow samples. Although Mo-EE exerted an antigenotoxic effect on the blood cells of mice treated with the alkylating agent (MMS) in all the doses, this was not so with Mo-AE. Micronucleus testing revealed the protector effect of Mo-EE, but only when administered at the highest dose. The implication that an ethanolic extract of M. officinalis has antigenotoxic/antimutagenic properties is an indication of its medicinal relevance.Entities:
Keywords: Melissa officinalis; antigenotoxicity; comet assay; genotoxicity; micronucleus test
Year: 2011 PMID: 21734832 PMCID: PMC3115325 DOI: 10.1590/s1415-47572011000200021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Mol Biol ISSN: 1415-4757 Impact factor: 1.771
Figure 1The antimutagenicity and antigenotoxicity of an Melissa officinalis extract in mutagen-induced micronulei.
Phytochemical screening.
| Test | |
|---|---|
| Phenolic compounds | |
| W-Ext + KOH 3% | + |
| W-Ext + FeCl3 1% | + |
| Tannins | |
| W-Ext + gelatine | - |
| W-Ext + FeCl3 3% | + |
| Flavonoids qualitative | |
| W-Ext + MgO/HCl | + |
| Flavonoids quantitative UV 425 nm | |
| CH3OH-Ext | 0.572 |
| Alkaloids | |
| W-Ext + Mayers Reagent | - |
| W-Ext + Bertrand’s Reagent | - |
| W-Ext + Dragendorff’s Reagent | - |
| W-Ext + Bouchard’s Reagent | + |
| Antraquinones | |
| W-Ext + KOH 3% | - |
| Coumarins | |
| CH3CH2OH-Ext + KOH/UV 365 nm | + |
| Saponins | |
| W-Ext + HCl (persistent foam) | - |
W-Ext – water extract./ CH3OH-Ext – methanol extract / CH3CH2OH-Ext – ethanol extract / (–)negative / (+)positive.
Detection of lesions in DNA (mean ± SD) using the comet assay (DF and DI) in peripheral blood cells of mice exposed to methyl metha-nesulfonate (MMS, 40 mg/kg) and different doses of Melissa officinalis.
| Treatments | Comet assay
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of animals | DF | % reduction | DI | % reduction | |
| Negative Control | 5 | 10.2 ± 2.58 | 10.2 ± 2.58 | - | |
| Positive Control | 5 | 83.8 ± 9.44 | 134.4 ± 29.03 | - | |
| Mo-EE 250 mg + MMS | 5 | 69.6 ± 6.84 | 19.29 | 91.2 ± 13.84 | 34.78 |
| Mo-EE 500 mg + MMS | 5 | 44.5 ± 15.41 | 53.39 | 77 ± 36.09 | 46.21 |
| Mo-EE 500 mg + saline | 5 | 10 ± 2.54 | 13.8 ± 2.68 | - | |
| Mo-AE + saline | 5 | 12.4 ± 2.7 | 14.8 ± 3.42 | - | |
| Mo-AE + MMS | 5 | 68.4 ± 20.5 | 172 ± 101.36 | - | |
SD = standard deviation; DF = damage frequency; DI = damage index; Mo – EE = Eehanol extract of Melissa officinalis; Mo – AE = aqueous extract of M. officinalis.
Values differing significantly from positive control, p < 0.05 (Student t-test)
p < 0.01,
p < 0.001.
Effects of Melissa officinalis pre-treatments (gavage) on MNPCE frequencies (mean ± SD) in the bone marrow of mice, following intra-peritoneal injection with saline or methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) 40 mg/kg.
| Treatment | Number of analyzed cells | PCE/NCE ratio | MNPCEs | p values |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative Control | 1000 | 230.6 ± 4.51 | 3.6 ± 0.89 | - |
| Positive Control | 1000 | 231.8 ± 7.73 | 5.2 ± 1.79 | 0.05 |
| Mo-EE 250 mg + MMS | 1000 | 233.8 ± 9.42 | 3.6 ± 1.67 | 0.09 |
| Mo-EE 500 mg + MMS | 1000 | 239.0 ± 3.46 | 2.5 ± 2.52 | 0.05 |
| Mo-EE 500 mg + saline | 1000 | 236.8 ± 7.89 | 3.2 ± 2.28 | - |
| Mo-AE + saline | 1000 | 227.0 ± 5.39 | 3.2 ± 1.79 | - |
| Mo-AE + MMS | 1000 | 226.4 ± 5.13 | 6.4 ± 1.67 | 0.15 |
Mo-EE = ethanolic extract of Melissa officinalis; Mo – AE = aqueous extract of M. officinalis PCE = polychromatic erythrocytes NCE = normochromatic erythrocytes.
Values differing significantly from positive control (Student t-test).