Author/Authors :
Ceker, Selcuk Agri Ibrahim Cecen University - Faculity of Pharmacy, Agri, Turkey , Orhan, Furkan Agri Ibrahim Cecen University - Central Research and Application Laboratory, Agri, TR-04100, Turkey , Sezen, Selma Ataturk University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Erzurum, Turkey , Gulluce, Medine Ataturk University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Erzurum, Turkey , Ozkan, Hakan Ataturk University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Erzurum, Turkey , Aslan, Ali Agri Ibrahim Cecen University - Faculity of Pharmacy, Agri, Turkey , Agar, Güleray Ataturk University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Erzurum, Turkey
Abstract :
In this study, the mutagenic and anti-mutagenic effects of methanol extract of three lichen
species (Cetraria aculeata, Cladonia chlorophaea and Cetrelia olivetorum) were investigated
by using E. coli-WP2, Ames-Salmonella (TA1535 and TA1537) and sister chromatid exchange
(SCE) test systems. The results obtained from bacterial test systems demonstrated that methanol
extracts of three lichen species have strong anti-mutagenic potencies on TA1535, TA1537 strains
and to a lesser extent on E. coli-WP2 strain. The anti-oxidant level of human lymphocytes cells
was determined in order to clarify the mechanism underlying the anti-mutagenic effects of
these lichen species. Co-treatments of 5, 10 and 20 μg/mL concentrations of these three lichen
species with AFB decreased the frequencies of SCE and the level of MDA and increased the
amount of SOD, GSH and GPx which decreased by aflatoxin. The findings of this work have
clearly demonstrated that Cetraria aculeata, Cladonia chlorophaea and Cetrelia olivetorum
have significant anti-mutagenic effects which are thought to be partly due to the anti-oxidant
activities and the interaction capability of lichen extracts with mutagen agents (Sodium azide,
acridin, N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine and aflatoxin B1).
Keywords :
Short term tests (Ames- Salmonella, E. coli-WP2, SCE) , Anti-oxidant , Anti-mutagenicity , Lichen extracts