scholarly journals Cytogenetic effect of crude aqueous extract from leaf of Lycium barbarum on root tip of Allium cepa L.

2008 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 492-499
Author(s):  
Baghdad Science Journal

This study was carried out to investigate the cytogenetic effects of crude aqueous extract of Lycium barbarum on the roots tip of Allium cepa Using three concentration 125, 25, 50 mg/ ml for 2, 4, 6 hours treatment periods.This study were included some cytogenetic analysis such as mitotic index , phase index and chromosome aberration. The data showed that the treatment with 50mg/ml for 6huors led to reduce the mitotic index less than 50% . This reduction considered to have toxic and sublethal effect . These results revealed mutagenic potency by inducing differents type of chromosome aberration.

2008 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 166-172
Author(s):  
Baghdad Science Journal

The effect of insecticide lamda cyhalothrin on Allium cepa L.root meristem were studied cytogenetically .Using three concentrations of the insecticide 5%, 7.5%, 10% at 6,12,24hours treatments . The insecticide significantly reduced the mitotic index at all concentrations. Moreover showed its ability to induced C – metaphase in 10% .The effects were also caused chromosome aberration like stickness in anaphase, telophase, binucleated cells, Micronuclei formation. These alternations indicating that this insecticide was effective in producing disturbance of spindle fibers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 542-549
Author(s):  
Mohammed & Najem

 This study was aimed to investigate cytogenetic effects of the crude saponinsof Yucca elephantipes leaves on mitosis. The root tips of Allium cepa L. were used as plant test system in vivo. Root tips of A. cepa were tested for four hours with four concentrations of the crude saponins (0.00, 6.25, 12.5, 25 or 50 mg/ml). This study were included some cytogenetic diagnosis included mitotic index, phase index, and chromosomal aberration. Results showed that saponins reduced the mitotic index (MI) to less than 50%, specifically when treated with 12.5,25 or 50 mg/ ml mitotic index reached 25.48, 17.98, 18.81% respectively, this reduction was considered toxic and sub lethal. Saponins arrested chromosomes at metaphase (c-metaphase) up to 100% at 6.25 mg/ml and chromosomal aberrations including micronuclei and nuclear lesion (chromatin lesion) in prophase and interphase at the concentrations 25 and 50 mg/l recorded 1.30-8.30%.


2020 ◽  
pp. 2189-2195
Author(s):  
Rasha Kareem Mohammed

The current study included the preparation of the aqueous extract of Raphanus sativus (Brassicaceae), commonly known as radish which is widely available throughout the world and has been used in folk medicine as a natural drug against many toxicants. The study was designed to evaluate the in vivo cytogenetic activity of the crude aqueous extract of R. sativus on mitosis on Allium cepa root tips as a plant test system. Root tips of A. cepa were tested for four hours with four concentrations of the crude aqueous extract (0.00, 5, 10, 20, 40 mg/ml). The study included a number of cytogenetic analyses such as mitotic index, phase index, and chromosomal aberration. The data showed that this extract led to reducing the mitotic index (MI) to less than 50%. Specifically, when treated with 10 and 40 mg/ml the mitotic index reached 23.72 % and 41.89 %, respectively. This reduction is considered to have toxic and sublethal effects. The extract caused an arrest of the cells at metaphase (c-metaphase) with a high percentage of 80.76% at 5 mg/ml, along with chromosomal aberrations including sticky metaphase, polar deviation, and bridges in anaphase.


2015 ◽  
Vol 47 (1–2) ◽  
pp. 173-187 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Kuraś ◽  
A. Malinowska

The influence of increasing cytosine arabinoside (ara-C) concentration (50, 100, 300 and 500 μg/ml) on the mitotic activity of the apical meristem of onion adventitious roots was investigated during 24-h incubation in ara-C and postincubation in water. Incubation in ara-C inhibits reversibly mitosis, the degree of inhibition being dependent on the concentration used. 50 μg/ml ara-C causes only a slight and transitional mitotic depression, while 100—500 μg/ml reduces the per cent of mitoses in various degrees after 12-h incubation whereas after 24 h all concentrations (100—500) reduce mitosis to the same level of about 2 per cent (80% inhibition). During postincubation in water there occurs after treatment with 100—500 μg/ml ara-C, a wave of highly synchronized mitoses with a peak after 12 h. The highest frequency of synchronized mitoses (60°/o) appeared in roots treated with 300 μg/ml ara-C. The main wave is preceded by a small one with a peak after 2-4 h of postincubation. This seems to be the consequence of phases S and G<sub>2</sub> inhibition by ara-C. It was found that under the influence of ara-C the per cent of mitoses with chromosome aberration and of cells with micronuclei increased only slightly.


2019 ◽  
pp. 71-78

EFECTOS DEL SORBATO DE POTASIO A DIFERENTES CONCENTRACIONES y TIEmPO DE ExPOSICIóN SOBRE EL CICLO CELULAR y EL mATERIAL GENÉTICO EN mERISTEmOS RADICULARES DE AllIuM CEPA l. (CEBOLLA) EFFECT OF POTASSIUm SORBATE AT DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS AND ExPOSURE TImE ON THE CELL CyCLE AND THE GENETIC mATERIAL IN ROOT mERISTEmS OF AllIuM CEPA l “ONION” Joselyne Quispe, José Saldaña, Tony Verde y Shirley Valderrama Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo,Perú DOI: https://doi.org/10.33017/RevECIPeru2010.0011/ RESUMEN Con el propósito de determinar el efecto del Sorbato de Potasio sobre el ciclo celular en meristemos radiculares de Allium cepa L. “cebolla” se establecieron tres grupos experimentales que se expusieron a las soluciones de Sorbato de Potasio en concentraciones de 0.5, 1 y 2 g/L; por 6, 7 y 8 horas cada una y un grupo control. Luego se realizó la respectiva coloración en Orceína acética al 2% de acuerdo a la técnica de Tjio y Levan, observándose con el microscopio compuesto un total de 1500 células meristemáticas en cada uno de los tratamientos. Los resultados aplicando tratamiento después de 8 horas de exposición a la concentración de 2 g/L mostraron una disminución del índice mitótico de 11.26 %, mientras que se incrementó el índice profásico en 95.57 %. Se produjeron también alteraciones como rupturas cromosómicas, puentes anafásicos y células binucleadas. Las pruebas y análisis de varianza, mostraron diferencias significativas entre los diferentes tratamientos, confirmado mediante la prueba de comparación múltiple de promedios de Duncan. Se evidencia un probable efecto genotóxico en el material genético por el Sorbato de Potasio y una alteración en el ciclo celular de los meristemos de A. cepa L.; así mismo, se comprueba la función de biosensor de A. cepa L. en el estudio de sustancias que puedan afectar el ciclo celular. Palabras clave: Allium cepa, Sorbato de Potasio, Índice Mitótico, Alteración del material genético, Puentes anafásicos, Rupturas cromosómicas, Células binucleadas. ABSTRACT In order to determine the effect of Potassium Sorbate on the cell cycle in root meristems of Allium cepa L. “onion” set three experimental groups were exposed to solutions of Potassium Sorbate at concentrations of 0.5, 1 and 2g /l, for 6, 7 and 8 hours each and a control group. Later the respective color in 2% Acetic orcein according to the technique of Tjio and Levan, observed with the compound microscope a total of 1500 meristematic cells in each of the treatments. The appropriate treatment results after 8 hours of exposure to the concentration of 2 g / L showed a decrease in mitotic index of 11.26%, while it increased the rate at 95.57% prophasic index. There were also alterations as chromosome breaks, anaphasic bridges and binucleated cells. The tests and analysis of variance showed significant differences between the different treatments, as confirmed by multiple comparison test of Duncan averages. It shows a probable genotoxic effect in the genetic material by Potassium Sorbate and an alteration in the cell cycle of meristems of A. cepa L., likewise, is found biosensor function of A. cepa L. in the study of substances that may affect the cell cycle. Keywords: Allium cepa, Potassium Sorbate, Mitotic index, Abnormal genetic material, Chromosomal breaks, Anafasic bridges, Binucleated cells.


Biologia ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 63 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Greice Lubini ◽  
Juliana Fachinetto ◽  
Haywood Laughinghouse ◽  
Juçara Paranhos ◽  
Antonio Silva ◽  
...  

AbstractSome species of Psychotria (Rubiaceae) are important in herbal medicine, where their extracts are used internally for infections of the female reproductive system, bronchitis, gastrointestinal disturbances, skin irritations, tumors, ulcers, and eye disturbances. The antiproliferative and genotoxic effects of Psychotria myriantha Mull. Arg. and P. leiocarpa Cham. et Schlecht infusions on the Allium cepa L. cell cycle were evaluated. The teas were prepared by infusing the leaves in distilled water, in two concentrations: 1.13 mg/mL and 6.78 mg/mL. Three groups of four bulbs were used for each Psychotria species. After the bulbs rooted in distilled water, they were transferred to the teas for 24 hours, except for the control that stayed in water. The rootlets were then collected, fixed in ethanol-acetic acid (3:1) for 24 hours, and stored in 70% ethanol. For each group of bulbs, 4000 cells were analyzed, calculating the mitotic indexes, submitting them to statistic analysis, using the χ 2 test (p = 0.05). The results showed a decrease in mitotic index with an increase in tea concentration in both species. In P. leiocarpa, the mitotic index values differed significantly between the control and concentration of 6.78 mg/mL (χ 2 = 9.863). For P. myriantha, the values referring to the mitotic index differed greatly between the control and the treatments (χ 2 = 124.8). With this study, it was determined that P. myriantha and P. leiocarpa infusions possess antiproliferative effects on the A. cepa cell cycle, and teas of P. myriantha also have genotoxic activity.


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