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Title: Brine shrimp lethality bioassay of selected gymnosperm and angiosperm species
Authors: Janaćković, Peđa 
Gavrilović, Milan 
Rakić, B.
Tešević, V
Marin, Petar 
Keywords: Asteraceae;brine shrimp lethality bioassay;cytotoxicity;Lamiaceae;Pinaceae;Taxaceae
Issue Date: 2016
Journal: Matica Srpska Journal of Natural Sciences
Abstract: 
Methanol extracts of selected species of flowering plants Anthemis
cotula, A. ruthenica, Centaurea dubia (Asteraceae), Ajuga genevensis, A. chamaepitys, A.
reptans, Micromeria albanica, M. cristata, M. dalmatica, M. juliana, Thymus tosevii (Lamiaceae) and conifers – Abies alba, Picea omorika, Pinus heldreichii (Pinaceae) and Taxus
baccata (Taxaceae), as well as diethyl ether extracts of ten species Anthemis cotula, A. ruthenica,
Centaurea dubia, Ajuga genevensis, A. chamaepitys, A. reptans, Micromeria albanica, M.
cristata, M. dalmatica and M. juliana from two flowering plant families (Asteraceae and
Lamiaceae) were tested for general bioactivity using brine shrimp (Artemia salina) lethality
test. Lethal concentration (LC50) and 95% confidence intervals were determined by computer program LdP line. Out of fifteen tested methanol extracts, three possessed cytotoxic
effect. Taxus baccata methanol extract showed the highest effect (LC50 = 18.60 µg/ml), while
Thymus tosevii methanol extract expressed the lowest (LC50 = 842.50 µg/ml). All other
analyzed species did not express significant cytotoxicity. Also, diethyl ether extracts of all
tested species did not show significant cytotoxicity. The obtained results for methanol extracts
which show certain cytotoxic effect could be guide for further phytochemical and pharmacological investigations.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1697
DOI: 10.2298/ZMSPN1631109J
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