Dhir, Haimanti ; Roy, Ajoy Kumar ; Sharma, Archana ; Talukder, Geeta (1990) Modification of clastogenicity of lead and aluminium in mouse bone marrow cells by dietary ingestion of Phyllanthus emblica fruit extract Mutation Research: Genetic Toxicology, 241 (3). pp. 305-312. ISSN 0165-1218
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Abstract
Extract of Phyllanthus emblica fruit and ascorbic acid were evaluated separately for protection against clastogenicity induced by lead (Pb) and aluminium (Al) salts on mouse bone marrow chromosomes. Oral administration of Phyllanthus fruit extract (PFE) for 7 days before exposure to both metals by intraperitoneal injection increased the frequency of cell division and reduced the frequency of chromosome breaks significantly. Comparable doses of synthetic ascorbic acid (AA) were less effective and could protect against the effects of Al and only a low dose of Pb (10 mg/kg body weight). AA administered before treatment in mice given higher doses of Pb (40 mg/kg body weight) enhanced the frequency of chromosome breaks, giving a synergistic effect. The higher protection afforded by PFE may be due to the combined action of all ingredients, rather than to AA alone.
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Keywords: | Phyllanthus emblica; Ascorbic Acid; Clastogenicity; Lead; Aluminium |
ID Code: | 38956 |
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