Antimicrobial and antileukemic effects: in vitro activity of aqueous leaf extract.

Antimicrobial and antileukemic effects: in vitro activity of aqueous leaf extract.

Majolo, Fernanda;Bitencourt, Shanna;Wissmann Monteiro, Bruna;Viegas Haute, Gabriela;Alves, Celso;Silva, Joana;Pinteus, Susete;Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna;Torquato, Heron Fernandes Vieira;Paredes-Gamero, Edgar Julian;Oliveira, Jarbas Rodrigues;De Souza, Claucia Fernanda Volken;Pedrosa, Rui Felipe Pinto;Laufer, Stefan;Goettert, Márcia Inês;
Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A 2020 Vol. 83 pp. 289-301
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majolo2020antimicrobialjournal

Abstract

Natural products are still a promising source of bioactive molecules. Food and Drug Administration data showed that approximately 49% of the approved molecules originate naturally or chemically-resemble these substances, of which more than 70% are being used in anticancer therapy. It is noteworthy that at present there are no scientific studies to prove the effectiveness and safety of a number of plants used in folk medicine such as in the case of O. Berg (Myrtaceae) originally from South America. The aim of the present study was to determine the biological potential and toxicological effects of the aqueous leaf extract of . The main detected phytoconstituents were condensed tannins and flavonoids and a high quantity of polyphenols. Regarding the antimicrobial potential, the extract exerted inhibitory activity against . The results also revealed the extract induced DNA damage in a concentration-dependent manner in RAW 264.7 cells. In addition, produced cytotoxicity in leukemia cell lines (HL60 and Kasumi-1) without affecting isolated human lymphocytes but significantly inhibited JAK3 and p38α enzyme activity. Taken together, these findings add important information on the biological and toxicological effects of , indicating that aqueous extract may be a source of natural antimicrobial and antileukemic constituents.

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