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Broad spectrum antimutagenic activity of antioxidant active fraction of punica granatum L. peel extracts.
Mutat Res. 2010 Dec 21; 703(2):99-107.MR

Abstract

Over the past few decades, scientific research has indicated a credible basis for some of the traditional ethnomedicinal uses of pomegranate. This study aims to evaluate the broad spectrum antioxidant and antimutagenic activities of peel extracts of pomegranate. The sequentially extracted Punica granatum peel fractions were tested for their antioxidant activity by DPPH free radical scavenging, phosphomolybdenum, FRAP (Fe(3+) reducing power) and CUPRAC (cupric ions (Cu(2+)) reducing ability) assays. The methanol fraction showed highest antioxidant activity by all the four in vitro assays comparable to ascorbic acid and butylated hydroxy toluene (BHT) followed by activity in ethanol, acetone, and ethyl acetate fractions. Based on the promising antioxidant activities, the methanol fraction was evaluated for antimutagenic activity by Ames Salmonella/microsome assay against sodium azide (NaN(3)), methyl methane sulphonate (MMS), 2-aminofluorene (2-AF) and benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) induced mutagenicity in Salmonella typhimurium (TA97a, TA98, TA100 and TA102) tester strains. The methanol fraction showed no sign of mutagenicity at tested concentration of 10-80μg/mL. This fraction showed antimutagenic activity against NaN(3) and MMS with percent inhibition of mutagenicity ranging from 66.76% to 91.86% in a concentration-dependent manner. Similar trend of inhibition of mutagenicity (81.2-88.58%) against indirect mutagens (2-AF and B(a)P) was also recorded. Phytochemical analysis by HPLC, LC-MS and total phenolic content revealed high content of ellagitannins which might be responsible for promising antioxidant and antimutagenic activities of P. granatum peel extract. Further, contribution of bioactive compounds detected in this study is to be explored to understand the exact mechanism of action as well as their therapeutic efficacy.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

20708098

Citation

Zahin, Maryam, et al. "Broad Spectrum Antimutagenic Activity of Antioxidant Active Fraction of Punica Granatum L. Peel Extracts." Mutation Research, vol. 703, no. 2, 2010, pp. 99-107.
Zahin M, Aqil F, Ahmad I. Broad spectrum antimutagenic activity of antioxidant active fraction of punica granatum L. peel extracts. Mutat Res. 2010;703(2):99-107.
Zahin, M., Aqil, F., & Ahmad, I. (2010). Broad spectrum antimutagenic activity of antioxidant active fraction of punica granatum L. peel extracts. Mutation Research, 703(2), 99-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mrgentox.2010.08.001
Zahin M, Aqil F, Ahmad I. Broad Spectrum Antimutagenic Activity of Antioxidant Active Fraction of Punica Granatum L. Peel Extracts. Mutat Res. 2010 Dec 21;703(2):99-107. PubMed PMID: 20708098.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Broad spectrum antimutagenic activity of antioxidant active fraction of punica granatum L. peel extracts. AU - Zahin,Maryam, AU - Aqil,Farrukh, AU - Ahmad,Iqbal, Y1 - 2010/08/11/ PY - 2010/04/28/received PY - 2010/07/11/revised PY - 2010/08/04/accepted PY - 2010/8/17/entrez PY - 2010/8/17/pubmed PY - 2011/3/22/medline SP - 99 EP - 107 JF - Mutation research JO - Mutat Res VL - 703 IS - 2 N2 - Over the past few decades, scientific research has indicated a credible basis for some of the traditional ethnomedicinal uses of pomegranate. This study aims to evaluate the broad spectrum antioxidant and antimutagenic activities of peel extracts of pomegranate. The sequentially extracted Punica granatum peel fractions were tested for their antioxidant activity by DPPH free radical scavenging, phosphomolybdenum, FRAP (Fe(3+) reducing power) and CUPRAC (cupric ions (Cu(2+)) reducing ability) assays. The methanol fraction showed highest antioxidant activity by all the four in vitro assays comparable to ascorbic acid and butylated hydroxy toluene (BHT) followed by activity in ethanol, acetone, and ethyl acetate fractions. Based on the promising antioxidant activities, the methanol fraction was evaluated for antimutagenic activity by Ames Salmonella/microsome assay against sodium azide (NaN(3)), methyl methane sulphonate (MMS), 2-aminofluorene (2-AF) and benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) induced mutagenicity in Salmonella typhimurium (TA97a, TA98, TA100 and TA102) tester strains. The methanol fraction showed no sign of mutagenicity at tested concentration of 10-80μg/mL. This fraction showed antimutagenic activity against NaN(3) and MMS with percent inhibition of mutagenicity ranging from 66.76% to 91.86% in a concentration-dependent manner. Similar trend of inhibition of mutagenicity (81.2-88.58%) against indirect mutagens (2-AF and B(a)P) was also recorded. Phytochemical analysis by HPLC, LC-MS and total phenolic content revealed high content of ellagitannins which might be responsible for promising antioxidant and antimutagenic activities of P. granatum peel extract. Further, contribution of bioactive compounds detected in this study is to be explored to understand the exact mechanism of action as well as their therapeutic efficacy. SN - 0027-5107 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/20708098/Broad_spectrum_antimutagenic_activity_of_antioxidant_active_fraction_of_punica_granatum_L__peel_extracts_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1383-5718(10)00279-2 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -