Majd A, Mehrabian S, Jonoobi P, Modaresi A. A Comparative Study of anti-mutation and anti-carcinogenic properties of Rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis L.) and Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) during their different developmental stages. Iran J Med Microbiol 2011; 5 (3) :61-67
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1- Department of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Moalem University
2- Department of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Moalem University , A.Modaresi@yahoo.com
Abstract: (25343 Views)
Background and objectives: As can VI ads through the world as well as the
country of Iran, the need for medicines with fewer side effects and more efficacy has
increasingly become the center of attention of researchers. Aditionally, more than 60
percent of of anti-cancer compounds for treating cancer patients is derived from herbs
and micro organisms. Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis L.) and lavender (Lavandula
angustifolia Mill.) of the mint family (Lamiaceae) posess numerous medical properties
such as anti-cancer, anti-tumor and wound and infection healing qualities. Due to the
importance of the above mentioned herbs and their increased cultivation in different
climatic conditions all around the country of Iran, this study has focused on the anti-
mutation and anti-cancer effects of them.
Material and Methods: To investigate the anti-mutation and anti-cancer properties of
these two herbs, their flowers were collected in summer and fall from southeast of
Tehran. The specimens were dried in the room tempature, in the shade. Methanol and
ethanol extracts were produced. Following AIMS protocol and through utilizing
Salmonella TA100, the anti-mutation effects of the extracts were determined. To
investigate the anti-cancer effect, mouse liver microsome (S9) was added to the
specimen. Each test was repeated three times simaltanously. Sodium Azide was used for
the positive control group and water and organic solvents were used for the negative
control group. The anti-mutation and anti-carcinogenic effect was calculated using the
ong equation.
Results: Methanol extract of rosemary flowers was most effective in fall in terms of
anti-cancer (65.95%) and anti-mutation (63.12%) properties. Ethanol extracts of
lavender had minimum anti-cancer (32.80%) and anti-mutation (30.88%) effects in
summer.
Conclusion: Extract of rosemary flowers was more effective in comparison to that of
lavender. Extract of the specimens collected in the fall was more effective, as well.
Methanol extract is more effective in terms of anti-mutation and anti-cancer compared
to ethanol extract.
Type of Study:
Original Research Article |
Subject:
Microbial Biotechnology Received: 2014/01/2 | Accepted: 2014/01/2 | ePublished: 2014/01/2