16:00 - 18:00
Room: San Francisco
Poster session
Cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory effects of Eryngium creticum Lam. growing in Izmir, Turkey
Toktas Umit 1, Nalbantsoy Ayse 2, Durmuskahya Cenk 3, Kayalar Husniye 1
1 Ege University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Dept. of Pharmacognosy, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey
2 Ege University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey
3 Izmir Katip Celebi University, Fac. of Forestry, Dept. of Forest Engineering, Cigli, Izmir, Turkey

The genus Eryngium L. from the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) family has a distribution with about 250 species all over the world. This genus is the richest genus of the Apiaceae family with 34 sections and numerous subsections [1, 2, 3]. E. creticum has a broad spectrum of biological and pharmacological effects attributed to different parts and extracts, including anti-snake and anti-scorpion venom, antibacterial and antifungal and antileishmanial effects. It also shows antihyperglycemic, hypoglycemic and antioxidant activities [1].

In this study, in vitro cytotoxic and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) inhibitory activity of the hexane, chloroform and methanol extracts obtained from aerial parts of E. creticum were investigated at 0,5; 5 and 50 μg/ml concentrations.

The cell lines A549, CaCo2, HEK293, HeLa and MCF7 were used for cytotoxic activity assays. Hexane extract against HeLa cell line with IC50 4,6185 ± 0.12 μg/ml and chloroform extract with IC50 15.95 ± 4.36 μg/ml against HEK293 cell line had the highest cytotoxic activity.

The anti-inflammatory activity of the extracts was assessed by evaluating the ability of the extracts to inhibit RAW 264.7 macrophage cell line from generating harmful nitric oxide (iNOS activity). All three extracts showed anti-inflammatory activity. Hexane and chloroform extracts inhibited NO production with IC50 values of 0.2247 ± 0.14 μg/ml and 0.2915 ± 0.16 μg/ml respectively.

[1] Kikowska M, Dworacka M, Kedziora I, Thiem B. Eryngium creticum – ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry and pharmacological activity. A review. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia. 2016; 26:3: 392–399

[2] Wörz A. On the distribution and relationships of the South-West Asian species of Eryngium L. (Apiaceae – Saniculoideae). Turk. J. Bot. 2004; 28: 85–92.

[3] Pimenov MG, Leonov MV. The genera of the Umbelliferae. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1993


Reference:
Tu-Poster Session 2-PO-136:
Session:
Poster Session 2
Presenter/s:
Umit Toktas
Presentation type:
Poster presentation
Room:
San Francisco
Date:
Tuesday, 5th September, 2017
Time:
16:00 - 18:00
Session times:
16:00 - 18:00