Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2540064 | Fitoterapia | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The hydroalcoholic extract of Maytenus krukovii bark was investigated for its in vitro mutageno-protective activities by means of the Ames Salmonella/microsome assay. The extract showed an inhibitory effect in both T98 and T100 strains against the mutagenic activity of promutagen 2-aminoanthracene but was not protective against directly acting mutagens sodium azide and 2-nitrofluorene. When tested as a radical scavenger and antioxidant it produced a dose-dependent inhibition. The extract did not show significant antibacterial properties, and was weakly active against dermatophyte and phytopathogenic fungi, but inhibited the growth of phytopathogen Pithyum ultimum.
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Authors
Renato Bruni, Damiano Rossi, Mariavittoria Muzzoli, Carlo Romagnoli, Guglielmo Paganetto, Elena Besco, Fritz Choquecillo, Katia Peralta, William Schmitt Lora, Gianni Sacchetti,