TJNPR 2021
DOI: 10.26538/tjnpr/v5i6.29
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Euphorbia graminea Jacq. (Euphorbiaceae): In-Vitro Cytotoxic, Phytotoxic and Anti-Proliferative Assessment of the Extract and Fractions of the Leaves

Abstract: At the moment, there are limited or scanty information regarding the biological activities of E. graminea . The work thus aims at assessing the cytotoxic, phytotoxic, and anti-proliferative potentials of the extract and fractions of the leaves of E.graminea using bench-top assays involving the use of Brine Shrimp Tadpoles, Seed radicle, Lemna weeds and SRB-antiproliferative assays respectively.

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“…Meyer et al, 15 and Khan et al 30 considered LC50 values, in toxicity assessment of plant phytochemical components using Brine shrimp lethality assay, lower than 1000 µg/mL as bioactive and value higher as non-toxic. The LC50 value obtained in the present study is comparable to the value (68.80 µg/mL) reported by Ikpefan et al 31 Euphorbia graminea Jacq methanol extract, which was considered cytotoxic. The level of mortality showed by A. vogeliana methanol leaf extract is also within the range (39.25 µg/mL -138.56 µg/mL) reported by Adelegan et al 32 for Olax subscorpioidea ethanol leaf extract and its various fractions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Meyer et al, 15 and Khan et al 30 considered LC50 values, in toxicity assessment of plant phytochemical components using Brine shrimp lethality assay, lower than 1000 µg/mL as bioactive and value higher as non-toxic. The LC50 value obtained in the present study is comparable to the value (68.80 µg/mL) reported by Ikpefan et al 31 Euphorbia graminea Jacq methanol extract, which was considered cytotoxic. The level of mortality showed by A. vogeliana methanol leaf extract is also within the range (39.25 µg/mL -138.56 µg/mL) reported by Adelegan et al 32 for Olax subscorpioidea ethanol leaf extract and its various fractions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%