2012
DOI: 10.3109/13880209.2012.655378
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Antioxidant and cytotoxic potential of a new thienyl derivative fromTagetes erectaroots

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“…Despite polyphenol absence TMO exhibited significant radical scavenging activity. This antioxidant activity was confirmed by previous researches with IC50 between 35 and 344 lg/mL (Gong et al 2012;Gupta et al 2012;Perez-Cruz et al 2013). Thus, TMO analyzed in this research showed stronger antioxidant activity compared to previously analyzed TMOs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Despite polyphenol absence TMO exhibited significant radical scavenging activity. This antioxidant activity was confirmed by previous researches with IC50 between 35 and 344 lg/mL (Gong et al 2012;Gupta et al 2012;Perez-Cruz et al 2013). Thus, TMO analyzed in this research showed stronger antioxidant activity compared to previously analyzed TMOs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Cytotoxic activity of the ethanol extract of T. eracta roots against prostate (PC-3) and HeLa cancer cell lines was investigated by Gupta et al using MTT assay. The extract conferred noticeable cytotoxicity against both PC-3 and HeLa cell lines with IC 50 of 407 and 164 lg/mL, respectively (Gupta et al 2012), which are lower rather than TMO analyzed in this research. The results of MTT assay indicated that OBO had no effects on the viability of KB and HepG2 cells at low concentrations (<10 lg/mL).…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…A literature survey revealed that T. erecta possesses a wide spectrum of phytochemical constituents that are used as remedies to treat various health problems, including piles, wounds, fevers, stomachic, rheumatism, scabies and liver troubles, and is also utilized for eye treatments [1]. However, one of the most complex mixture components in T. erecta is the essential oil with volatile and aromatic properties, which exhibit effective pharmacological activities like anti-inflammatory [2], insecticidal [3], larvicidal [4], antimicrobial [5], antioxidant [6], anticancer [7], as well as allelopathy efficacy [8]. The present study has been undertaken to isolate the EO from TES, TEF, and TER parts of T. erecta using the GC-MS technique, and to evaluate their antifungal and cytotoxic activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ethanol extract of T. erecta roots scavenged DPPH free radicals thereby exhibiting antioxidant activity with an IC 50 of 35.9 μg/ml and conferred marked cytotoxicity against the HeLa (LD 50 of 164.28 μg/ml) and PC-3 cell lines (LD 50 of 407.3 μg/ml) (Gupta et al 2012 ). Among the 21 isolates obtained, T 3 showed antioxidant activity with IC 50 of 11.56 μg/ml and cytotoxicity with LD 50 of 12.5 μg/ml against HeLa and 30.25 μg/ml against prostate PC-3 cell lines and was characterized as 2-ethynyl-5-(thiophen-2-yl) thiophene.…”
Section: Antiproliferative/cytotoxicity Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%