Title of article :
Investigation of the Antimutagenic Potentials of the Methanol Extract of Origanum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey
Author/Authors :
ÖZBEK, Tülin Atatürk University - Institute of Science, TURKEY , ÖZBEK, Tülin Ministry of Health Turkey - Erzurum Regional Hygiene Institute, TURKEY , GÜLLÜCE, Medine 3Atatürk University - Faculty of Art and Science - Department of Biology, TURKEY , Shahin, Fikrettin Yeditepe University - Faculty of Engineering and Architecture - Department of Genetic and Bioengineering, TURKEY , ÖZKAN, Hakan Atatürk University - Institute of Science, TURKEY , ÖZKAN, Hakan Ministry of Health Turkey - Erzurum Regional Hygiene Institute, TURKEY , SEVSAY, Sevgi Ministry of Health Turkey - Ankara Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Education and Research Hospital, TURKEY , BARIŞ, Özlem Atatürk University - Faculty of Art and Science - Department of Biology, TURKEY
From page :
271
To page :
276
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimutagenic activity of the methanol extract of Origanum vulgare L. subsp.vulgare. Antimutagenic activity was estimated by employing the plate incorporation AMES/Salmonella histidine reversion assay. The base pair substitution tester strain Salmonella typhimurium TA1535 and the frame shift mutagen strain S. typhimurium TA1538 were used against direct acting mutagens - sodium azide (NaN3), 4-nitro-1-quinoline oxide (4NQO) and the S9-dependent mutagen2-aminofluorene (2AF). The results suggested that in the absence of S9 metabolic activation, all 3 doses (5, 0.5, and 0.05 (mu)g/plate)of the plant extract tested caused statistically significant (P 0.05) antimutagenic activity on TA1535 strain, but not on TA1538strain. However, in the presence of S9 microsomal fraction, the plant extract exerted moderate antimutagenic activity against the 2AF mutagen and reduced mutant colonies in TA1535 and TA1538 strains. As a result, the methanol extract of Origanum vulgaresubsp. vulgare showed antimutagenic effects at 5, 0.5, and 0.05 (mu)g/plate concentrations. These effects may be explained with theantioxidant activity mechanism, changes in membrane lipids, and permeability of ion channels.
Keywords :
Origanum vulgare subsp. vulgare , methanol extract , antimutagenicity , AMES Salmonella , microsome test system , S9 , metabolic activation system
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology
Record number :
2533809
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