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“…Although numerous researchers in recent years declared that some commonly used plant extracts have significant mutagenic action (Palanikumar et al 2011, Fatemeh and Khosro 2012, Eren and Özata 2014, Kalpana et al 2014, Karaismailoğlu 2014, Siddiqui 2014, there are limited studies relating to the effects of AvLE on the mitotic activity and chromosomal aberrations under normal conditions (İlbaş et al 2012, Alege andOjomah 2014). Therefore, we have investigated firstly whether AvLE is affecting these parameters in normal conditions or not.…”
Section: Physiological and Cytogenetical Effects Of Exogenous Avle Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although numerous researchers in recent years declared that some commonly used plant extracts have significant mutagenic action (Palanikumar et al 2011, Fatemeh and Khosro 2012, Eren and Özata 2014, Kalpana et al 2014, Karaismailoğlu 2014, Siddiqui 2014, there are limited studies relating to the effects of AvLE on the mitotic activity and chromosomal aberrations under normal conditions (İlbaş et al 2012, Alege andOjomah 2014). Therefore, we have investigated firstly whether AvLE is affecting these parameters in normal conditions or not.…”
Section: Physiological and Cytogenetical Effects Of Exogenous Avle Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…show mutagenic and genotoxic effects. Further analysis of Allium test concludes that aqueous extracts of this species comprise toxicity in a dose-dependent manner and induce chromosomal anomalies which are undoubtedly related to formed defects in the spindle fibres (Erena and Özatab, 2014). According to chromosome aberration assay of Allium cepa Linn.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…On the other hand, these extracts may also have mutagenic effects on different organisms [1,2]. Medicinal plants are most important and commonly used in treatment for human diseases such as gastrointestinal disorders, cardiovascular disease, pain, diarrhea, fungal, and bacterial infections and cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%