Evaluation of Genoprotective Effects of Hydroalcoholic and Polyphenolic Extracts of Quince by Comet Assay

AuthorKhadijeh Mousavi Mobarakehen
AuthorMahmoud Etebarien
AuthorBehzad Zolfagharien
AuthorAbbas Jafarian-Dehkordien
Issued Date2015-12-31en
AbstractCydonia Oblonga Mill. (Quince) is a member of Rosaceae family that widely used in Iranian traditional medicine. This plant contains large amounts of flavonoids and polyphenols and has antioxidant, antibacterial, free radical scavenging and several other effects. This study was undertaken to evaluate the genotoxic and genoprotective effects of hydroalcoholic and polyphenolic extracts of Quince on HepG2 cells.To evaluate genoprotective properties, cells were incubated by different concentrations of extracts for 2 hours followed by one-hour incubation period with genotoxic concentration (100 μM) of Methylmethane Sulfonate (MMS). In this research, comet assay as a sensitive, inexpensive and easy performance method was used. Tail length, percentage of DNA in tail and tail moment were measured.The results showed that hydroalcoholic extracts of Quince at 1, 10, 100 and 500 μg/ml and polyphenolic extracts of Quince at 10, 50, 100 and 500 μg/ml has genoprotective properties .The results revealed that all studied concentrations of both extracts had no genotoxic effect. Also genoprotective properties of these extracts increased in a dose-dependent manner.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/jrps/articles/147676en
Keywordcomet assayen
KeywordCydonia Oblongaen
KeywordGenoprotectionen
Keywordgenotoxicityen
KeywordHepG2en
KeywordQuinceen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEvaluation of Genoprotective Effects of Hydroalcoholic and Polyphenolic Extracts of Quince by Comet Assayen
TypeResearch Articleen

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