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Evaluation of the Acute Toxicity, Cytotoxicity, and Genotoxicity of Chresta martii (Asteraceae).

E S Franco1, M E B Mélo2, G C G Militão3, R E T Rocha2, L T G A Silva2, B J A Jatobá1, P B N Silva3, A L B D Santana4, A A R Silva5, T G Silva6, M S Nascimento4, M B S Maia1.   

Abstract

Chresta martii (Asteraceae), found in the Xingó region, northeastern Brazil, is used in the treatment of gastrointestinal (GIT) and liver disorders and malaria. However, there are few studies regarding efficacy and safety of use for this species. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine in vivo acute toxicity and in vitro cytotoxicity of organic extracts of C. martii as well as in vivo genotoxicity of its semipurified fraction. Dried aerial parts of C. martii were extracted using three organic solvents (cyclohexane [ECCm], ethyl acetate [EACm], and ethanol [EECm]), and these extracts were examined for acute toxicity (50-2000 mg/kg ip or po) and cytotoxicity (50 μg/ml) in carcinogenic human cell lines (HL-60, NCIH-292, and MCF-7). The EACm, which showed evidence of toxicity (in vivo and in vitro), was fractionated on a silica column, yielding four fractions (F1-F4). The F1 was utilized for genotoxicity (50 mg/kg ip), by in vivo micronucleus (MN) assay. ECCm showed no indication of acute toxicity or occurrence of death, while the LD50 estimated for the extracts (EACm and EECm) was 500 mg/kg po and 200 mg/kg ip. The EACm (50 μg/ml) inhibited growth of tumor cells HL-60 (96.54%), NCIH-292 (73.43%), and MCF-7 (15%). The F1 fraction induced MN formation in polychromatic erythrocytes of Swiss Webster mice. Organic extracts from C. martii exhibited acute toxicity classified as mild to moderate, in addition to cytotoxicity (in vitro), while the F1 semipurified fraction induced genotoxicity (in vivo).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26291643     DOI: 10.1080/15287394.2014.1004007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health A        ISSN: 0098-4108


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1.  Protective effect of Chresta martii extract on the zymosan-induced temporomandibular joint arthritis in rats.

Authors:  Danielle Rocha do Val; Mirna Marques Bezerra; Francisco Isaac Fernandes Gomes; Christiane Aguiar Nobre; Suzana Capistrano Teixeira; Jonas Cavalcante Lemos; Karuza Maria Alves Pereira; Vicente de Paulo Teixeira Pinto; Antônio Alfredo Rodrigues E Silva; Eryvelton de Sousa Franco; Maria Bernadete de Sousa Maia; Hellíada Vasconcelos Chaves
Journal:  J Oral Biol Craniofac Res       Date:  2020-05-28
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