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Cytotoxic and Antioxidant Properties of Natural Bioactive Monoterpenes Nerol, Estragole, and 3,7-Dimethyl-1-Octanol.

Mayara Ladeira CoêlhoMuhammad Torequl IslamGeorge Laylson da Silva OliveiraMarcus Vinicius Oliveira Barros de AlencarJosé Victor de Oliveira SantosAntonielly Campinho Dos ReisAna Maria Oliveira Ferreira da MataMárcia Fernanda Correia Jardim PazAnca Oana DoceaDaniela CalinaJavad Sharifi RadAna Amélia de Carvalho Melo-Cavalcante
Published in: Advances in pharmacological and pharmaceutical sciences (2022)
The therapeutic potential of medicinal plants is noted because of the presence of varieties of biochemicals. The monoterpenes, like nerol, estragole, and 3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol, have been reported for antimicrobial, antifungal, anthelmintic, and antioxidant activities. This study evaluated the toxic, cytotoxic, and oxidant/antioxidant effects of these compounds by several in vitro (DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging, and ferric reducing potential), ex vivo (hemolysis), and in vivo ( Artemia Salina and Saccharomyces cerevisiae ) assays. Results suggest that estragole and 3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol at 31.25-500  μ g/mL did not exhibit significant cytotoxic effects in the A. Salina and hemolysis tests. Nerol showed significant cytotoxic effects on these test systems at all test concentrations. The monoterpenes showed radical (ABTS •+ and DPPH • ) scavenging capacities in a concentration-dependent manner in vitro tests. However, they did not oxidize the genetic material of S. cerevisiae (SODWT, Sod1Δ, Sod2Δ, Sod1/Sod2Δ, Cat1Δ, and Cat1Δ/Sod1Δ) lines. Among the three monoterpenes, nerol may be a good candidate for antioxidant and anti-tumor therapies.
Keyphrases
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  • climate change
  • dna methylation