Title of article
Chemical Constituents, Antimicrobial, Cytotoxicity, Mutagenic and Antimutagenic Effects of Artemisia ciniformis
Author/Authors
Taherkhani, Mahboubeh Department of Chemistry - College of Science - Takestan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Takestan
Pages
12
From page
471
To page
482
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the chemical constituents, antimicrobial, cytotoxicity,
mutagenic and anti-mutagenic activities of the essential oil of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch.
& Popov ex Poljakov, against important bacterial pathogens and human cells which were
unknown before. In-vitro cytotoxicity was measured using a modified MTT assay on normal
human lymphocytes and tumor HeLa cells. The mutagenic and antimutagenic activities of the
oil were evaluated using the Salmonella typhimurium tester strains TA98 and TA100, together
with nitrofluorene for TA98 and sodium azide for TA100 without (-S9) metabolic activation,
and 2-aminoantracene for TA98 and TA100 with metabolic (+S9) activation. Oxygenated
monoterpenes especially camphor (30.21%), 1,8-cineole (23.7%) and trans-Pinocarveol
(12.28%) were the major components of the oil of A. ciniformis. Bactericidal kinetics of this
oil indicated that Acinetobacter baumannii is the most vulnerable one (MIC = 0.02 mg/mL,
MBC = 0.04 mg/mL, Dvalue = 3.57 min). The oil displayed an excellent cytotoxic action toward
the human tumor cell line (IC50 = 19.64 μg/mL). The oil of A. ciniformis showed excellent
antimutagenicity effect on the 2-nitrofluorene, in the strain of S. typhimurium TA98, without
the presence of metabolic activation
Keywords
Artemisia ciniformis , Antimicrobial , Cytotoxicity , Antimutagenic , HeLa and lymphocytes cells
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2446904
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