Current Perspectives on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CUPMAP)
Yazarlar: Bellifa NAZIM, Benhaddou ISMAIL, Toumi HOUARİ, Noredine ZAKARİA
Konular:Farmakoloji ve Eczacılık
DOI:10.38093/cupmap.830383
Anahtar Kelimeler:Antimitotic,Galle,Cafeoyllquinic acid,Pistacia terebinthus
Özet: Pistacia terebinthus L., or turpentine tree, is a perennial flowering plant in the Mediterranean region, some aphids species induce the formation of galls in Pistacia terebinthus formerly called Carobs of Judea whose tannin content equals 60%, used in traditional medicine as a stimulant, diuretic, astringent for the treatment of asthma and other respiratory and urological affections, In the present study, the antimitotic activity of Pistacia terebinthus galls was evaluated using meristematic cells of Allium cepa roots assay our results reveal that The methanolic extract decreased the root length and dividing cell number significantly after 96h and compared to control (p< 0.05) the mitotic index of extract at the concentration 4 mg/ml was 31% and has significant activity near to the standard methotrexate Overall, the methanol extract of P. terebinthus galls revealed the presence of the phytochemical’s compounds such as gallic acid, caffeoylquinic acid, which affect plant mitosis and can be used as an antimitotic drug.