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Plant extracts as modulators of genotoxic effects
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Higher plants used extensively in traditional medicines are increasingly being screened for their role in modulating the activity of environmental genotoxicants, and plant extracts able to modify the process of mutagenesis, which involves alteration in the genetic material are extended.Abstract:
Higher plants used extensively in traditional medicines are increasingly being screened for their role in modulating the activity of environmental genotoxicants. The property of preventing carcinogenesis has been reported in many plant extracts. The observation of a close association between carcinogenesis and mutagenesis has extended the survey to include plant extracts and plant products able to modify the process of mutagenesis, which involves alteration in the genetic material. Natural plant products may, apart from inducing mutations, modify the action of other known mutagens on the living organisms by 1) activating the existing mutagens within the cell, 2) inhibiting the production of mutagens in the cell, 3) synergising the activity of existing mutagens, or 4) activating the promutagens within the cell into mutagens. This review deals with data obtained in the course of research on the modulatory effects of plant extracts on mutagenesis and clastogenesis, two genotoxic phenomena associated with carcinogenesis.read more
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Potential Genotoxic and Cytotoxic Effects of Plant Extracts
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