Chemical Composition and Protective Possibilities of Juglans Nigra Leaves and Green Husks Extracts: DNA Binding and Micronucleus Assay in Human Lymphocytes.
Katarina M RajkovićMiroslava StankovićMilan MarkićevićGordana ZavišićSanja Vranješ-ĐurićDrina JankovićZorica ObradovićDalibor M StankovicPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
To better understand the mechanism of action of the compounds in the ethanolic extracts of J. nigra leaves and green husks, their binding to CT-DNA was investigated. This study was conducted to elucidate the in vitro protective effect of extracts against chromosomal damage in mitogen-induced human lymphocytes and investigate the possible application of selec+ted extracts as a natural source of polyphenolic compounds. Using HPLC-MS analysis, 103 different compounds were identified as having a higher number of active species, which is consistent with their activity. The frequency of micronuclei (MN) was scored in binucleated cells, and the nuclear proliferation index was calculated. Cyclic voltammetry experiments demonstrate that the nature of the interaction between extracts and CT-DNA is a synergy of electrostatic and intercalative modes, where leaves extracts showed a higher ability to bind to DNA. Extracts showed excellent antioxidant activity. At a concentration of only 4 µg/mL, extract of J. nigra leaves and the green husks reduced the incidence of MN by 58.2% and 64.5%, respectively, compared to control cell cultures.
Keyphrases
- dna binding
- endothelial cells
- circulating tumor
- ms ms
- cell free
- oxidative stress
- computed tomography
- mass spectrometry
- single molecule
- induced apoptosis
- multiple sclerosis
- peripheral blood
- transcription factor
- stem cells
- essential oil
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- gene expression
- single cell
- high resolution
- copy number
- immune response
- genome wide
- toll like receptor
- liquid chromatography
- diabetic rats
- atomic force microscopy
- cell cycle arrest
- ionic liquid
- high speed