Title of article :
Verbascoside is not genotoxic in the ST and HB crosses of the Drosophila wing spot test, and its constituent, caffeic acid, decreases the spontaneous mutation rate in the ST cross
Author/Authors :
Santos-Cruz، نويسنده , , Luis Felipe and ءvila-Acevedo، نويسنده , , José Guillermo and Ortega-Capitaine، نويسنده , , Diego and Ojeda-Duplancher، نويسنده , , Jesْs Clemente and Perdigَn-Moya، نويسنده , , Juana Laura and Hernلndez-Portilla، نويسنده , , Luis Barbo and Lَpez-Dionicio، نويسنده , , Héctor and Durلn-Dيaz، نويسنده , , ءngel and Dueٌas-Garcي، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Verbascoside (VB) is a phenylpropanoid isolated from Buddleja species, some of which originate in Mexico, and was first described in the sixteenth century in the codices of Mexican traditional medicine. VB is present in alcohol extracts and is widely used in the north of Mexico as a sunscreen. VB absorbs UV-A and UV-B radiation and has high antioxidant and anti-inflammatory capacities. VB and its constituent caffeic acid (CA) were screened to determine their genotoxic activity using the Drosophila wing spot test. Third instar larvae (72 ± 4 h) of the standard (ST) and high bioactivation (HB) crosses, with regulated and high levels of cytochrome P450s (Cyp450s), respectively, were exposed to VB or CA (0, 27, 57, 81, 135, and 173 mM). VB was not genotoxic at any of the concentrations tested in both crosses. The amount of VB residue as determined by HPLC in the adult flies that were fed with VB indicated a low metabolism of this compound, which explains the absence of genotoxicity. CA decreased the spontaneous frequencies of small and total spots and showed putative toxicity in the ST cross.
Keywords :
Verbascoside , phenylpropanoid , SMART , Buddlejaceae , Cyp450s , Drosophila melanogaster , sunscreen
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology