In vivo and in vitro genotoxicity studies of aqueous extract of Xanthium spinosum

Authors

  • Camila Martins Güez Federal University of the Pampa; Pharmacy Department
  • Emily Pansera Waczuk Federal University of Santa Maria; Natural and Exacts Sciences Center; Chemistry Department
  • Karina Braccini Pereira Federal University of the Pampa; Pharmacy Department
  • Marcus Vinícius Morini Querol Federal University of the Pampa; Aquiculture Department
  • João Batista Teixeira da Rocha Federal University of Santa Maria; Natural and Exacts Sciences Center; Chemistry Department
  • Luís Flávio Souza de Oliveira Federal University of the Pampa; Pharmacy Department

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502012000300013

Keywords:

Xanthium spinosum^i1^spharmacogn, Xanthium spinosum^i1^saqueous extr, Xanthium spinosum^i1^sgenotoxic, Fish micronucleus assay, Comet assay

Abstract

The use of plants as a source of palliative or cure for pathological conditions is quite common worldwide. Xanthium spinosum (Asteraceae), popularly known in Brazil as 'espinho de carneiro', is an annual weed from South America, which has been used by empiric medicine to treat neoplasias. Owing to the extensive use of the above-mentioned plant and to the lack of reports about the real effects of its infusion, current study evaluated the genotoxic potential of its aqueous extract at concentrations 0.02 g L-1, 0.1 g L-1 and 0.2 g L-1 by fish micronucleus test and by comet human leukocytes assay. The micronucleus test featured at least 50 cells with micronuclei to every 2,000 cells scored, as a mutagenic parameter. The comet assay was used as a parameter for assessing the level of cell damage and the damage index. Since no significant changes in strain cells exposed to the aqueous extract in the comet and micronucleus assays were reported, it seems that no genotoxicity evidence is extant at the concentrations and in the assays performed.

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Published

2012-09-01

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How to Cite

In vivo and in vitro genotoxicity studies of aqueous extract of Xanthium spinosum. (2012). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 48(3), 461-467. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502012000300013