Title of article :
The mutagenicity and anti-mutagenicity effect of aqueous leaves extract of Vinca rosea by bacterial system (Part one)
Author/Authors :
abbas, ali hafedh university of baghdad - college of sciences, Baghdad, Iraq , sagban, likaa hasoun university of karbala - college of education, Karbala, iraq , obaid, hind hussein university of baghdad - college of science, Baghdad, Iraq , ameer, ishrak abdul ministry of health - national center for drug control and researches, iraq , rasha hussein, kubba university of baghdad - college of sciences, Baghdad, Iraq , ez-aldeen, shaymaa adnan university of baghdad - college of sciences, Baghdad, Iraq
From page :
21
To page :
29
Abstract :
This study was carried out in order to determine the toxic, mutagenic and anti-mutagenic effects for aqueous extract of Vinca rosea dried leaves against the mutagenic effect of Methotrexate (MTX) as a chemical mutagen and Ultra Violet rays (UV) as a physical mutagen. The effect was studied in a bacterial system (G-system). The used system consisted of three wild isolates G3Bacillus spp., G12Arthrobacter spp. and G27Brevibacterium spp., The study depended on recording survival fraction (Sx) as an indicator for the induction of Streptomycin and Rifampic in resistance mutants as a genetic marker. Aqueous extract was prepared from dried leaves, gradual concentrations of plant aqueous extract was used to choose the suitable concentration which is remembered the negative control, the optimum concentration of aqueous extract was 200 μl/ml comparing with the negative control. The interactions included three types of treatments (pre-mutagen, with-mutagen and post-mutagen) in order to determine the mechanisms of this plant extracts in preventing or reducing the genotoxic effect of mutagen (MTX and UV).The results showed that the interaction effect between the optimum concentration of aqueous extract and the mutagen on survival fraction (Sx) increase the survival fraction value of the of G-system isolates to reach normal value compare with positive control (MTX), the results of the interaction between optimum concentration for extracts and the treatment with mutagen to induce resistance mutant for streptomycin and rifampicin found that the MTX had no effect to induce resistance mutant for these two antibiotics, for all types of treatment (pre-MTX, with-MTX, and post-MTX), the aqueous extract suppress or repair mutant and give 100% protection for bacterial cells, while the UV had some effects to induce resistance mutant for these two antibiotics for pre-UV and within-UV treatments and the aqueous extract showed suppressing or repairing mutant partially with post-UV treatment and gave 100% protection for bacterial cells.
Keywords :
Catharanthus roseus , Vinca rosea , Aqueous extract , Anti , mutagenicity
Journal title :
Journal Of Biotechnology Research Center
Journal title :
Journal Of Biotechnology Research Center
Record number :
2674895
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