Avaliação da genotoxicidade da Ilex paraguariensis (erva mate) pelo teste do micronúcleo

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The Ilex paraguariensis is a native species of South America. Yerba mate consumption has been associated with increased rates of oral, oropharynx, esophagus and larynx cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate the genotoxic potential of the exposure to a single dose of Ilex paraguariensis by the micronucleus test. For this study, 32 male, adult Wistar rats were used, divided into 4 groups: A - Consisting of 8 rats, which received an infusion of tea prepared at a concentration of 5% of mate (concentration usually found in human consumption of tea); B - Consisting of 8 rats, which received tea prepared immersed in cold water at a concentration of 5% of mate; C - Consisting of 8 rats, which received a single subcutaneous dose of cyclophosphamide (50mg/kg) on the first day of the experiment (positive control group); D - Consisting of 8 rats, which received only water (negative control group). All animals received food ad libitum. The animals in groups A, B and D were sacrificed 48 hours after the beginning of the experiment and group C, 24 hours after. Material from the bone marrow of each rat was collected after euthanasia to perform the micronucleus test in polychromatic erythrocyte to assess the degree of genotoxicity. The median of micronuclei for group A (mate tea prepared with infusion) was 0.00, for group B (mate tea immersed in cold water) was 0.00, for group C (cyclophosphamide - positive control) was 9.00 and for group D (negative control) was 0.00. No genotoxicity of Ilex paraguariensis was observed in both tea preparation methods by the micronucleus test at a significance level of 5%.

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Albas, C. S., Souza, J. P., Nai, G. A., & Parizi, J. L. S. (2014). Avaliação da genotoxicidade da Ilex paraguariensis (erva mate) pelo teste do micronúcleo. Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, 16(2 SUPPL. 1), 345–349. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-084X/12_058

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