2023
DOI: 10.29105/idcyta.v8i1.121
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Actividad citotóxica, antioxidante y antihemolítica del extracto metanólico de Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf

Abstract: Cymbopogon citratus es una planta aromática de amplio uso como infusión a nivel mundial que destaca por sus efectos farmacológicos y biológicos. El objetivo de este artículo es investigar la actividad citotóxica, antioxidante y antihemolítica del extracto metanólico de C. citratus. El extracto se obtuvo por extracción con metanol absoluto utilizando un equipo Soxhlet durante 48 h y al cual se le realizaron pruebas fitoquímicas convencionales; la actividad citotóxica se evaluó mediante la técnica colorimétrica … Show more

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“…Ideally, the comparison between cell lines should be performed within the same species and tissue; however, this may be limited by the availability of biological material and resources available for the study. Our selection of cell lines was based on previous literature and, as a result, a comparison between adherent and non-adherent cells as well as SI was performed [30,41]. Our intention was to explore cellular properties related to cell adhesion in a broader context, as this feature may be relevant in cancer development and progression [64,77].…”
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“…Ideally, the comparison between cell lines should be performed within the same species and tissue; however, this may be limited by the availability of biological material and resources available for the study. Our selection of cell lines was based on previous literature and, as a result, a comparison between adherent and non-adherent cells as well as SI was performed [30,41]. Our intention was to explore cellular properties related to cell adhesion in a broader context, as this feature may be relevant in cancer development and progression [64,77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hemolytic and anti-hemolytic determination test using the AAPH oxidative radical in vitro is a method used to evaluate the ability of certain substances to induce or prevent the lysis of red blood cells (erythrocytes) [41], as well as to assess the resistance of red blood cells to oxidation and the ability of certain substances to protect against oxidative stress-induced hemolysis [78]. These tests are used in biomedical and pharmacological research to understand the effect of compounds on the integrity of cell membranes caused by treatments such as plant extracts or natural products [79].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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