Title of article :
Evaluation of the Antioxidant Activities and Cytotoxicities of Selected Medicinal Herbs Using Human Hepatoma Cell Line (Hepg2)
Author/Authors :
Bashiri Dezfouli, Ali University of Tehran, Tehran , Salar-Amoli, Jamileh Toxicology and Animal Poisoning Research Center - University of Tehran, Tehran , Yazdi, Mina University of Tehran, Tehran , Ali-Esfahani, Tahereh Toxicology and Animal Poisoning Research Center - University of Tehran, Tehran , Barin, Abbas Toxicology and Animal Poisoning Research Center - University of Tehran, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the hepatotoxicity as well as
antioxidants activities of hydromethanolic extract of six common traditional species (Origanum
vulgar, Pterocarya fraxinifolia, Ferula assafoetida, Artemisia dracunculus, Rosmarinus officinalis,
and Valerian officinalis) in order to find a safe antioxidant source.
Methods: This research project was performed at Toxicology and Animal Poisoning Research
Center, University of Tehran (Tehran, Iran), in 2016. The HepG2 cells viability was examined by
LDH and MTT techniques following treatment with different concentrations of selected herbal
hydroethanolic extracts for 72 h. Furthermore, assessment of antioxidative properties of the
extracts was carried out by various scavenging models including DPPH and FRAP.
Results: The highest cytotoxicity was displayed by F. asafoetida extract (IC50= 67.3 μg/ml). R.
Officinalis and A. dracunculus extracts were noted as non-toxic due to the high effective dose.
Interestingly, V. officinalis extract indicated stimulating effects on cell growth/ proliferation with
ED50 values of 20.9 μ/ml. The highest and lowest antioxidant capacities refer to R. officinalis and
V. officials. In DPPH assay, the IC50 value of R. officinalis and V. officinalis extracts was found to
be 39.82 and 371.77 μg/ml, respectively. FRAP values of R. officinalis and V. officials were
2754.07 and 561.14 μM/g, respectively.
Conclusion: This study identified R. officinalis extract as a natural non-toxic agent with
remarkable antioxidant potential in phytomedicine.
Keywords :
Antioxidant Activity , Cell Viability , Hepg2 Cells , Hydromethanolic Extracts , Medicinal Herbs
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics