In Vitro Antigenotoxic, Antihelminthic and Antioxidant Potentials Based on the Extracted Metabolites from Lichen,Candelariella vitellinaShow others and affiliations
Number of Authors: 82020 (English)In: Pharmaceutics, E-ISSN 1999-4923, Vol. 12, no 5, article id 477
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Abstract [en]
Lichens have recently received great attention due to their pharmacological potentials. The antigenotoxic potential ofC. vitellinaextract (25 and 50 mu g/mL) was assessed in normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes (HPBL) against Mitomycin C (MMC) co-treatments. Flow cytometric analyses of cell cycle distribution, as well as apoptosis (Annexin V/PI), revealed that the extract had significantly (p <= 0.05) ameliorated the MMC toxicity by reducing the apoptotic cells and normalized the cell cycle phases.C. vitellinaexhibited antigenotoxicity by ameliorating the diminished mitotic index and DNA single-strand breaks caused by MMC. Herein, the hydromethanolic extract (80%) ofCandelariella vitellina(Japan) lichen, exhibited very low cytotoxicity towards normal human peripheral lymphocytes (HPBL) with IC50>1000 mu g/mL. In order to explore the antihelminthic effect,Echinococcus granulosusprotoscoleces were used in vitro. Eosin staining revealed significant (p <= 0.05) dose and time-dependent scolicidal effects of the extract confirmed by degenerative alterations as observed by electron scan microscopy. Furthermore, primary and secondary metabolites were investigated using GC-MS and qualitative HPLC, revealing the presence of sugars, alcohols, different phenolic acids and light flavonoids. Significant antioxidant capacities were also demonstrated by DPPH radical-scavenging assay. In conclusion, the promising antigenotoxic, antihelminthic and antioxidant potentials ofC. vitellinaextract encourage further studies to evaluate its possible therapeutic potency.
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2020. Vol. 12, no 5, article id 477
Keywords [en]
antihelminthic, antioxidant, apoptosis, Candelariella vitellinametabolites, DNA damage, HPLC, GC-MS
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Chemical Sciences Biological Sciences Pharmacology and Toxicology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-183565DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics12050477ISI: 000543393700061PubMedID: 32456266OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-183565DiVA, id: diva2:1455575
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