2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25051090
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Antigenotoxic, Anti-photogenotoxic, and Antioxidant Properties of Polyscias filicifolia Shoots Cultivated In Vitro

Abstract: Traditional medicinal plants are an important source of active compounds with potential antimutagenic activity. Polyscias filicifolia Bailey (Araliaceae) is a South Asian traditional herb used as an adaptogenic and cardiac drug. Extracts of P. filicifolia contain a wide range of biologically active compounds like phenolic acids and triterpenoid saponins. In the present study. antigenotoxic potential of three naturally occurring phenolic acids and extracts of P. filicifolia growing in vitro with the addition of… Show more

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“…Among all the investigated phenolic acids (CGA, CA and FA) CGA was the most abundant with its highest content being found in shoots treated with SA + MeJA (4.18 mg/g DW), followed by Ap3A + SA + MeJA treatment (3.33 mg/g DW) or by SA alone (3.23 mg/g DW); however, these means were not statistically different ( p < 0.05). Our present findings are consistent with those of Figat et al [ 27 ], combined application of MeJA + SA stimulated phenolic compounds accumulation in P. filicifolia shoot cultures. However, in suspension cultures of Psoralea coryfolia , combined MeJA + SA treatment did not augment psoralen content in contradiction to their individual usage [ 41 ].…”
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“…Among all the investigated phenolic acids (CGA, CA and FA) CGA was the most abundant with its highest content being found in shoots treated with SA + MeJA (4.18 mg/g DW), followed by Ap3A + SA + MeJA treatment (3.33 mg/g DW) or by SA alone (3.23 mg/g DW); however, these means were not statistically different ( p < 0.05). Our present findings are consistent with those of Figat et al [ 27 ], combined application of MeJA + SA stimulated phenolic compounds accumulation in P. filicifolia shoot cultures. However, in suspension cultures of Psoralea coryfolia , combined MeJA + SA treatment did not augment psoralen content in contradiction to their individual usage [ 41 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Pearson’s correlation coefficient amounted to r 2 = 0.81, 0.64, 0.80, 0.77, 0.87 and 0.64, for CGA, FA, CA, TPC, TFC and OA concentration, respectively. These results are consistent with those reported by Figat et al [ 27 ] who note that the extract from shoots treated with SA + MeJA exhibited the strongest antioxidant activity, which could be attributed to the presence of phenolic compounds with strong antiradical properties [ 60 ]. Moreover, UHPLC-DAD-MS/MS analysis of SA + MeJA extracts revealed presence of ferulic acid and its derivatives, which are known to be effective scavengers of [ 61 ].…”
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“…In addition, shoot extracts derived from in vitro cultures were found to reduce cancer cell viability and increase their mortality, and to exert a protective effect on healthy cells. In subsequent investigations, shoot extracts of P. filicifolia derived from in vitro cultures also exhibited anti-genotoxic and anti-photogenotoxic activities [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%