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Antioxidant and in vitro cytogenotoxic properties of Amburana cearensis (Allemao) ACSm. leaf extract

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DRUG AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY
Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 104-112

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01480545.2021.2011313

Keywords

Amburana cearensis; cumaru; cytotoxicity; genotoxicity; lymphocytes; free radical; ROS

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This study evaluated the biological potential of Amburana cearensis leaves and found that the ethyl acetate fraction showed the highest antioxidant activity. It also did not exhibit cytotoxicity or genotoxicity, indicating it as a safe natural antioxidant source.
Amburana cearensis leaves have been used in folk medicine to treat respiratory diseases and inflammations. This study aimed to evaluate the biological potential of A. cearensis leaves by antioxidant and in vitro cytogenotoxic analyses of ethanolic crude extract (EE) and its fractions in healthy human cells. The EE was obtained by percolation, followed by fractionation using dichloromethane, cyclohexane, ethyl acetate (EtOAc), and methanol (MeOH) as organic solvents. Extract and all fractions were evaluated for their antioxidant potential by DPPH and reducing power tests. In vitro cytotoxic activity was determined in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells by MTT assay for the extract, EtOAc and MeOH fractions. In turn, the genotoxic activity was determined in human lymphocytes by the Cytokinesis Block Micronucleus assay only for the EtOAc fraction. Only EtOAc fraction was analyzed via gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry due to its higher biological activity. Considering the antioxidant potential, the EtOAc fraction was most effective in DPPH (EC50 43.37 mu g/mL) and reducing power (EC50 89.80 mu g/mL) assays. GC-MS analysis of the EtOAc fraction led to the identification of guaiacol, 2,3-dihydro-benzofuran, 2-methoxy-4-vinylphenol, isovanillic acid methyl ester, 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, and 4-(ethoxymethyl)-phenol. The EE (400-1000 mu g/mL), EtOAc (<= 150 mu g/mL) and MeOH (50 and 150-600 mu g/mL) fractions were not cytotoxic by MTT test. Additionally, the EtOAc fraction (100-400 mu g/mL) did not induce significant genotoxic damage. Concentrations of the EtOAc fraction with antioxidant activity showed no cytotoxicity, nor genotoxicity potential, indicating them as a nontoxic natural antioxidant source.

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