Aleson Pereira de Sousa, Maria Denise Leite Ferreira, L. Cordeiro, M. F. Souza, H. Souza, R. D. C. Silveira e Sá, A. A. O. Oliveira Filho
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导言:使用药用植物和草药的替代疗法在世界范围内不断发展,因为与现有的常规药物相比,自然疗法成本低,毒性作用小。目的:评价巴西锦葵科植物Waltheria viscosissima . St. Hil的体外细胞毒性和离体遗传毒性。体外方法通过溶血和抗溶血试验及离体遗传毒性分析验证其细胞毒性潜能。结果:从植物样品中获得了乙醇粗提取物(CEE)和氯仿部分(CF);CEE-Wv和CF-Wv产品在所有评估浓度下均表现出最低的细胞毒潜能,溶血率低于40%。500、1000 μg/mL均有中等抗溶血作用,溶血率< 60%。此外,在所有浓度下,化合物均表现出较低的离体遗传毒性作用,对正常细胞的一般指数均大于84%。结论:研究结果表明,从锦葵科植物中获得的化合物毒性较低,表明这些天然产物的使用安全限度。
In vitro cytotoxicity and ex-vivo genotoxicity in compounds from Waltheria viscosissima A. St. Hil. Brazilian species of the Malvaceae family sensu lato
Introduction: Alternative therapies using medicinal plants and herbal medicines have been growing worldwide, as natural treatments have low cost and less toxic effect compared to conventional drugs available. Aim: To evaluate in vitro cytotoxicity and ex-vivo genotoxicity of Brazilian species of the Malvaceae family: Waltheria viscosissima A. St. Hil. In vitro methods were used to verify the cytotoxic potential through hemolytic and antihemolytic assays and the ex-vivo genotoxic analysis. Results: The Crude Etanolic Extract (CEE) and Cloroformic Fraction (CF) was obtained in vegetal sample used on this study; the CEE-Wv and CF-Wv products exhibited the lowest cytotoxic potential with hemolysis less than 40% in all concentrations evaluated. A moderate anti-hemolytic effect was described in all samples treated with 500 and 1000 μg/mL, with hemolysis <60 %. In addition, the compounds showed low ex-vivo genotoxic effect with a general index of normal cells greater than 84 % at all concentrations. Conclusion: The results suggest a low toxic profile of the compounds obtained from species of the Malvaceae family, indicating safe limits for the use of these natural products.