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Cumulative Cytotoxicity Assay of the Aqueous and Ethanolic Extracts of the Selected Medicinal Plants Using Crown Gall Tumor Disc Bioassay
by Sandeep Waghulde, Nilesh Gorde, Tushar Baviskar, Praful Patil, Shweta Singh, Mohan K. Kale and Vijay R. Patil
Chem. Proc. 2021, 3(1), 136; https://doi.org/10.3390/ecsoc-24-08297 - 14 Nov 2020
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The present study was carried out to test an in vivo crown gall tumor disc bioassay using potato discs of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Annona reticulata with Allium sativum, Allium fistolisum, Brassica oleraceae, and then correlate the cytotoxicity [...] Read more.
The present study was carried out to test an in vivo crown gall tumor disc bioassay using potato discs of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Annona reticulata with Allium sativum, Allium fistolisum, Brassica oleraceae, and then correlate the cytotoxicity results with the known pharmacological activities of the plants. Cytotoxicity was evaluated according to the crown gall tumor disc bioassay, a highly specific, quantitative method that requires only a short period of time to return results of crown gall tumor formation. The results shows the cumulative activity of the extracts of Annona reticulate extract with Allium sativum, Allium fistolisum and Brassica oleraceae extracts and shown they were potent against the bioassay as compared to their being used alone with combined extracts. The results indicated that their bioactive components have considerable pharmacological effects. Thus, the results supported the uses of these plant species in traditional medicine. Full article
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Brine Shrimp Lethality Assay of the Aqueous and Ethanolic Extracts of the Selected Species of Medicinal Plants
by Sandeep Waghulde, Mohan K. Kale and VijayR. Patil
Proceedings 2019, 41(1), 47; https://doi.org/10.3390/ecsoc-23-06703 - 19 Nov 2019
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The present study was conducted to test for in vivo Brine Shrimp Lethality Assay (BSLA) of the Aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Annona reticulata with Allium fistolisum and Brassica oleraceaeand correlate cytotoxicity results with known pharmacological activities of the plants. Cytotoxicity was evaluated [...] Read more.
The present study was conducted to test for in vivo Brine Shrimp Lethality Assay (BSLA) of the Aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Annona reticulata with Allium fistolisum and Brassica oleraceaeand correlate cytotoxicity results with known pharmacological activities of the plants. Cytotoxicity was evaluated in terms of LC50 (lethality concentration). Ten nauplii were added into three replicates of each concentration of the plant extract. After 24 h the surviving brine shrimp larvae were counted and LC50 was assessed. Results showed that the extracts of Annona reticulata with Allium fistolisumand Brassica oleraceaewere potent against the brine shrimp when compared alone with combined extracts. It indicated that bioactive components are present in these plants that could be accounted for its pharmacological effects. Thus, the results support the uses of these plant species in traditional medicine. Full article
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