Medicinal use of spices/herbs has been gradually increased in the developed countries, Zingiber officinale (Ginger) is known to possess potent antioxidant and anti inflammatory properties. Therefore, the aim of this...Medicinal use of spices/herbs has been gradually increased in the developed countries, Zingiber officinale (Ginger) is known to possess potent antioxidant and anti inflammatory properties. Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine the possible anti-mutagenic effect of ginger against the genotoxic effect of anti-cancer drug Taxol 0.6 mg/kg. This study is conducted by using two types of cytogenetic studies in bone marrow cell of mal albino mice Mus musculus (average weight 25-30 g). The animals were randomly distributed into six groups, each of 14 mi[ce, (GI) was given the solvent, (G2) treatment of the medical dose of Taxol drug, (G3) treatment of ginger, (G4) a pre-treatment of ginger prior to treatment of drug, (G5) a simultaneous treatment of ginger and treatment of drug, (G6) a post-treatment of ginger after treatment drug. The study results show that significant increase in total chromosomal aberrations and significant increase in the number of micronuclei were observed after treatment drug. The significant structural aberrations were in the form of end-to-end associations. The numerical chromosomal aberrations were endomitosis and polyploid. The results showed that the frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei in ginger treated group were not significantly different from control. Simultaneous treatment of ginger was found to be effective in reducing the genotoxic effects induced by drug Taxol especially in the total number of the chromosomal aberrations and the number of micronuclei.展开更多
文摘Medicinal use of spices/herbs has been gradually increased in the developed countries, Zingiber officinale (Ginger) is known to possess potent antioxidant and anti inflammatory properties. Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine the possible anti-mutagenic effect of ginger against the genotoxic effect of anti-cancer drug Taxol 0.6 mg/kg. This study is conducted by using two types of cytogenetic studies in bone marrow cell of mal albino mice Mus musculus (average weight 25-30 g). The animals were randomly distributed into six groups, each of 14 mi[ce, (GI) was given the solvent, (G2) treatment of the medical dose of Taxol drug, (G3) treatment of ginger, (G4) a pre-treatment of ginger prior to treatment of drug, (G5) a simultaneous treatment of ginger and treatment of drug, (G6) a post-treatment of ginger after treatment drug. The study results show that significant increase in total chromosomal aberrations and significant increase in the number of micronuclei were observed after treatment drug. The significant structural aberrations were in the form of end-to-end associations. The numerical chromosomal aberrations were endomitosis and polyploid. The results showed that the frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei in ginger treated group were not significantly different from control. Simultaneous treatment of ginger was found to be effective in reducing the genotoxic effects induced by drug Taxol especially in the total number of the chromosomal aberrations and the number of micronuclei.