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Antioxidant and antigenotoxic properties of Alpinia galanga, Curcuma amada, and Curcuma caesia

Anish Nag, Ritesh Banerjee, Priya Goswami, Maumita Bandyopadhyay, Anita Mukherjee

2021Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To compare the antioxidant and anti-genotoxic properties of Alpinia (A.) galanga, Curcuma (C.) amada , and C. caesia . Methods: Cytotoxicity of ethanolic extracts of A. galanga, C. amada , and C. caesia at selected doses was evaluated by trypan blue, MTT, and flow cytometry-based assays. Genotoxicity and anti-genotoxicity (against methyl methanesulfonate, 35 μM and H 2 O 2 , 250 μM) of these plants were studied by comet assay in human lymphocytes in vitro . Furthermore, DPPH, ABTS, FRAP, lipid peroxidation, and hydroxyl radical scavenging assays were performed to study the antioxidant potentials of the plants. Finally, anti-genotoxic potential of C. amada was validated in Swiss albino mice using comet assay. Phytochemical composition of C. amada was determined by GC/MS and HPLC. Results: The selected doses (2.5, 5, and 10 μg/mL) of A. galanga, C. amada , and C. caesia were non-toxic by cytotoxicity tests. All three ethanolic extracts of plant rhizomes demonstrated antioxidant and anti-genotoxic properties against methyl methanesulfonate-and H 2 O 2 -induced oxidative stress in human peripheral blood lymphocytes in vitro . Multivariate analysis revealed that various antioxidant properties of these extracts in DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP assays were strongly correlated with their total phenolic constituents. C. amada extract conferred protection against cyclophosphamide-induced DNA damage in the bone marrow cells of mice and DNA damage was significantly inhibited by 2.5 mg/kg C. amada extract. Conclusions: C. amada is rich in potentially bioactive molecules and exhibits potent antioxidant activities. Its anti-genotoxicity against cyclophosphamide-induced oxidative stress is also confirmed in this study.

Topics & Concepts

Comet assayDPPHGenotoxicityChemistryABTSAntioxidantTraditional medicineBiochemistryDNA damageToxicityMedicineOrganic chemistryDNAGinger and Zingiberaceae researchDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and ProtectionChemotherapy-induced organ toxicity mitigation
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