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  • Tabebuia sp. is a plant native to Central and South America, and while its bark extracts have been well-studied, little research has been done on the effects of its flower extract.
  • A study evaluated the genotoxic potential of a flower extract from T. impetiginosa ("ipê roxo") on blood and liver cells of male Wistar rats using different doses of the extract.
  • Results showed that except for the lowest dose (100 mg kg(-1)), higher doses caused significant DNA damage, especially in liver cells, suggesting a dose-dependent response, and further research is needed to better understand these effects.

Article Abstract

Tabebuia sp. is native to tropical rain forests throughout Central and South America. Although the biological and pharmacological effects of bark extracts have been intensely studied, little is known on the extract obtained from the flower. Herein, the genotoxic potential of a flower extract from T. impetiginosa ("ipê roxo") on the blood and liver cells of Wistar rats was evaluated. Experimental procedures involved only male animals. Graduated concentrations of the extract, viz., 100, 300 and 500 mg kg(-1) of body weight, were gavage-administered and 24 h latter cells were collected and processed for analysis. With the exception of the 100 mg kg(-1) dose, a significant increase in DNA damage was noted, when compared with a negative control group. Although the genotoxic potential of this extract was higher in liver cells, the response in both tissues was related to dose-dependency. Even though DNA damage can be corrected before conversion into mutations, further study is recommended to arrive at a better understanding of incurred biological effects.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3389539PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572012005000030DOI Listing

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