Julius-Kühn-Archiv (Jul 2016)

The pharmacological assay as a tool to medicinal plants domestication

  • Montanari Jr., Ilio ,
  • Ruiz, Ana Lúcia Tasca Gois ,
  • Parada, Carlos Amilcar ,
  • de Carvalho, João Ernesto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5073/jka.2016.453.019
Journal volume & issue
no. 453
pp. 59 – 61

Abstract

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In Brazil studies with native medicinal plants are usually performed using non-domesticated plants and as a result the genetic variability of wild species could express different levels of active principles changing their therapeutic effect. Based on that, the aim of this study was to demonstrate that extract of different half- sib families Cordia verbenacea (DC), widely used as medicinal plant in Brazil, have different efficacy in the Total Growth Inhibition (TGI) of 5 different human tumor cell lines. Data were statistically analyzed using ANOVA follow by Tuckey test and a heritability estimation of the plant families was performed. The results showed that TGI are different for each plant family according with each human tumor cell line. For instance, extracts obtained from families 3,11 and 12 were more effective to inhibit the U-251 and Ht-29 cell lines compared to the other families, while extracts obtained from the family 32 was more effective against thethe PC-3 line. The heritability coefficient indicated that plant population selection could promote a genetic improvement related to its active principle and their pharmacological effect and could provide the identification of the best families according to their pharmacological efficacy. In conclusion, this study suggests that the domestication of a wild medicinal plant should be better monitored by its pharmacological effect.

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