Title of article
BIOASSAY SCREENING OF THE ESSENTIAL OIL AND VARIOUS EXTRACTS FROM 4 SPICES MEDICINAL PLANTS
Author/Authors
SHARIFIFAR, FARIBA kerman university of medical sciences - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Science, ايران , MOSHAFI, MOHAMMAD HASSAN kerman university of medical sciences - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Science, ايران , DEHGHAN- NUDEHE, GHOLAMREZA kerman university of medical sciences - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Science, ايران , AMERI, ALIEH kerman university of medical sciences - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Science, ايران , ALISHAHI, FAHIMEH kerman university of medical sciences - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Science, ايران , POURHEMATI, AMIN shahid bahonar university of kerman - Department of Agriculture, كرمان, ايران
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317
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322
Abstract
Four commonly used spices plants in Iran were evaluated for cytotoxicity effect using Brine Shrimp Lethality (BSL) assay. Essential oils and various extracts of Heracleum persicum, Nigella arvensis, Cinnamomum zeylanicum and Zingiber officinale were assessed by two methods of disk and solution of BSL. Data were processed in probit-analysis program to estimate LC50 values. All of the tested fractions have exhibited more cytotoxicity in the solution method. Essential oils of H. persicum and C. zeylanicum have shown the most cytotoxicity with LC50 values 0.007 and 0.03 μg/ml respectively. None of aqueous extracts showed significant cytotoxicity. The analysis of the essential oil of H. persicum showed the hexyl butyrate and octyl acetate as the main compounds. These results suggest some limitation for using of these spices in diet. Furthermore, these plants could be considered as a source of cytotoxic compounds which might be studied in more details.
Keywords
Cytotoxicity , Artemia salina , spice , brine shrimp , essential oil
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number
2647225
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