Mitodepressive and Genotoxic Potential of Crude Body Wall and Cuvierian Tubule Extracts of Mani-mani (Pearsonothuria graeffei Semper) on Root Meristems of Onion (Allium cepa L.)
John Raymund D. Torres,
Victoria N. Malaya
Abstract:The need to discover novel natural products has resulted in several explorations in the marine environment. The biological compounds from aquatic resources can boost effort on drug development and may promote species conservation. In this study, the mitodepressive and genotoxic properties of the extracts obtained from Pearsonothuria graeffei – a widely distributed and poorly explored sea cucumber species – were evaluated using the Allium test. The sea cucumber body wall and cuvierian tubule crude methanol, eth… Show more
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