Antioxidants (Jul 2022)

Investigation of the Genotoxic, Antigenotoxic and Antioxidant Profile of Different Extracts from <i>Equisetum arvense</i> L.

  • Margarita Dormousoglou,
  • Ioanna Efthimiou,
  • Maria Antonopoulou,
  • Damian L. Fetzer,
  • Fabiane Hamerski,
  • Marcos L. Corazza,
  • Maria Papadaki,
  • Samir Santzouk,
  • Stefanos Dailianis,
  • Dimitris Vlastos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox11071393
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 1393

Abstract

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The present study investigated the cyto-genotoxic and antigenotoxic effects of four different extracts of Equisetum arvense L. (common name: field horsetail) on human lymphocytes. Specifically, Soxhlet’s prepared extracts from E. arvense L., using different solvents (S1: methanol (MeOH)-, S2: ethanol (EtOH)-, S3: water-, and S4: ethanol/water (EtOH-W)-) were analyzed for (a) their total phenolic and flavonoid content (TPC and TFC, respectively), (b) their antioxidant activity (AA), via the DPPH, FRAP and ABTS assays, and (c) their cyto-genotoxic and/or protective efficiency against the mutagenic agent mitomycin C, via the Cytokinesis Block MicroNucleus assay. All extracts showed increased TPC, TFC, and AA values in almost all cases. S1, S3 and S4 demonstrated no cytotoxic potential, whereas S2 was cytotoxic only at the highest concentrations. Genotoxicity was not observed in the tested extracts. The highest antigenotoxic activity was observed for EtOH-W (S4) extract, which was found to be rich in flavonoids, flavonoid-O-glycosides, phytosterols, phenolic and fatty acids as well as in minerals and mainly in K, Ca, Mg, Si and P, as assessed by using various mass spectrometry techniques. Those findings confirm that E. arvense L. extracts could be valuable candidates for medicinal applications and pharmaceutical products, thus alleviating the effects of more conventional drugs.

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