Objectives: (Apiaceae) is one of the two species of this genus which grows in different parts of Iran. Roots of this plant were rich in benzodioxoles and used as food additive or salad in Iran and near countries. The aim of present study was evaluation of antimalarial and cytotoxic effects of different fractions of fruits and roots extracts.
Materials And Methods: Ripe fruits and roots of were extracted and fractionated by hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol, separately. Antimalarial activities of fractions were performed based on suppressive test in mice model and percentage of parasitemia and suppression were determined for each sample. Cytotoxicity of fruits and roots fractions were investigated against human breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7), colorectal carcinoma (SW480) and normal (L929) cell lines by MTT assay and IC of them were measured.
Results: Hexane fraction of roots extract (RHE) and ethyl acetate fraction of fruits extract (FEA) of demonstrated highest parasite inhibition (73.3 and 72.3%, respectively at 500 mg/kg/day) which were significantly different from negative control group (<0.05). In addition, RHE showed potent anticancer activities against MCF-7 (IC of 0.01 µg/ml), SW480 (IC of 0.36 µg/ml) and L929 (IC of 0.70 µg/ml) cell lines.
Conclusion: According to the results, RHE and FEA fractions of could be introduced as excellent choice for antimalarial drug discovery. In addition, cytotoxic activity of RHE was noticeable.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJBMS.2017.9554 | DOI Listing |
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