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Cytotoxicity and
phytotoxicity of some selected medicinal plants of the
family Polygonaceae
Farrukh Hussain2, Ishfaq Hameed2,
Ghulam Dastagir2, Shams-un-Nisa3,
Ibrar Khan1 and Bashir Ahmad1*
1Pharma
Biotech Research Laboratory, Centre of Biotechnology and
Microbiology, University of Peshawar, Pakistan.
2Pharmacognosy
Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Peshawar,
Pakistan.
3Jinnah
College for Women, University of Peshawar, Pakistan.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
bashirdr2001@yahoo.com. Tel: +92-91-9216485.
Accepted 9
November, 2009 |
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The
cytotoxicity of the crude methanolic extracts of Rumex
hastatus, Rumex dentatus, Rumex nepalensis, Rheum australe,
Polygonum persicaria and Polygonum plebejum (Family
Polygonaceae) was determined against Artemia salina
at 1000, 100 and 10
mg/ml.
R. hastatus, R. dentatus
and R. nepalensis showed significant activity at a
concentration of 1000
mg/ml
against Artemia salina. R. australe
showed low activity at 1000
mg/ml
and no activity at 100 and 10
mg/ml.
At concentration of 10
mg/ml,
R. australe showed no activity. Similarly the
phytotoxicity of the crude extracts of these six plants was
determined against Lemna minor. All the plants except
R. hastatus showed significant activity at a
concentration of 1000
mg/ml.
Moderate activity was shown by R. australe,
R.
nepalensis
and
P. persicaria at the concentration of 100
mg/ml.
All the plants showed low phytotoxic activity at
concentration of 10
mg/ml.
Key
words:
Rumex hastatus, Rumex dentatus, Rumex nepalensis, Rheum australe,
Polygonum persicaria, Polygonum plebejum, Artemia salina,
Lemna minor,
cytotoxicity, phytotoxicity. |