Literature DB >> 3526291

Nonmutagenicity of curcumin and its antimutagenic action versus chili and capsaicin.

M Nagabhushan, S V Bhide.   

Abstract

Turmeric, which is one of the commonly used spices in Indian cooking, was tested for mutagenicity using the Ames test. The alcoholic extract of fresh or dried turmeric, its principal components, and pyrolyzed turmeric powder and curcumin were tested for mutagenicity in Salmonella typhimurium strains with and without metabolic activation. None of these were mutagenic in all the tester strains. Chilies (which are used with turmeric powder) and their principal alkaloid capsaicin were mutagenic in the TA 98 with S9 mixture. We tested curcumin, which is the principal component of turmeric, for its antimutagenic effect. It showed dose-dependent decreases in mutagenicity of chili extract and capsaicin. Also, we compared the antimutagenicity of curcumin with other known antioxidants, including BHA, vitamins E and C, and vegetable oils. These all showed dose-dependent decreases in mutagenicity of chili extract and capsaicin. These studies show that although there are few mutagenic principles in Indian food, there is still quite a large number of antimutagenic principles in the Indian diet that will modulate the activity of environmental mutagens.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3526291     DOI: 10.1080/01635588609513894

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Cancer        ISSN: 0163-5581            Impact factor:   2.900


  6 in total

1.  Protective role of aqueous turmeric extract against mutagenicity of direct-acting carcinogens as well as benzo [alpha] pyrene-induced genotoxicity and carcinogenicity.

Authors:  M A Azuine; J J Kayal; S V Bhide
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 4.553

2.  Curcumin-induced apoptosis in human leukemia cell HL-60 is associated with inhibition of telomerase activity.

Authors:  Sutapa Mukherjee Nee Chakraborty; Utpal Ghosh; N P Bhattacharyya; R K Bhattacharya; Subhabrata Dey; Madhumita Roy
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2006-11-10       Impact factor: 3.396

3.  Suppression of c-Jun/AP-1 activation by an inhibitor of tumor promotion in mouse fibroblast cells.

Authors:  T S Huang; S C Lee; J K Lin
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1991-06-15       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Safety evaluation of turmeric polysaccharide extract: assessment of mutagenicity and acute oral toxicity.

Authors:  Chandrasekaran Chinampudur Velusami; Srinivasa Rao Boddapati; Srikanth Hongasandra Srinivasa; Edwin Jothie Richard; Joshua Allan Joseph; Murali Balasubramanian; Amit Agarwal
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-12-17       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 5.  Anti-carcinogenic and Anti-bacterial Properties of Selected Spices: Implications in Oral Health.

Authors:  Anjali Ganjre; Rahul Kathariya; Neeta Bagul; Vivek Pawar
Journal:  Clin Nutr Res       Date:  2015-10-31

Review 6.  A neutraceutical by design: the clinical application of curcumin in colonic inflammation and cancer.

Authors:  D Soni; B Salh
Journal:  Scientifica (Cairo)       Date:  2012-09-03
  6 in total

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