Abstract
Triplaris gardneriana Wedd. is a tree used in folk medicine to treat venereal diseases and inflammation as well as a source of biological compounds with antioxidant capacity. In order to assess the safety of these bioactive compounds, the present study aimed to determine the toxicity of an ethanolic extract of T. gardneriana, (EETg). Toxicological tests included hemolytic activity, toxicity toward the brine shrimp Artemia, cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells (MCF7) and acute oral toxicity in rodents. In addition, toxicogenomics techniques were used to determine genome expression in MCF7 cells exposed to EETg. The results showed that the extract exhibits approximately 60% of hemolytic activity at the highest tested concentration (64 mu g/ml) and toxicity against nauplii of Artemia sp. (LC50 of 67.85 mu g/ml). Further, EETg appears to be cytotoxic to MCF7 (cell viability reduced to 40% at 250 mu g/ml after 24 hr). Genomic data demonstrated differential expression of 14 genes. Data analysis indicated possible altered pathways (e.g., xenobiotic metabolism), possible adverse health risks (e.g., hepatotoxicity), and drugs with similar gene expression profile (e.g., antimicrobials). The investigation provides important information on potentially adverse aspects of EETg, which need to be considered prior to the therapeutic utilization of this plant.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 135-152 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health-Part A-Current Issues |
Volume | 83 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 16 Feb 2020 |
Keywords
- antioxidant
- apoptosis
- atp-lite
- connectivity map
- gene-expression
- hemolysis
- human erythrocytes
- mcf7 cells
- medicinal plant
- phenolic-compounds
- quercetin
- stress
- toxicity
- toxicogenomics
- APOPTOSIS
- HEMOLYSIS
- ATP-Lite
- CONNECTIVITY MAP
- Medicinal plant
- QUERCETIN
- ANTIOXIDANT
- GENE-EXPRESSION
- STRESS
- PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS
- TOXICITY
- HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES
- MCF7 cells