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Title: | EVALUATION OF THE CHEMOPREVENTION EFFECTS OF RUTIN TOWARDS THE HEMATOTOXICITY OF THE ANTICANCEROUS DRUG CYTARABINE IN VIVO USING BALB C MICE. |
Authors: | Chafia Tigrinea., Hamama Bouriche b., Abdelkarim Kamelia., Khaled Kharraza and Mohammed Mahdida |
Keywords: | Flavonoids rutin chemotherapy cytarabine cancer |
Issue Date: | 22-Dec-2013 |
Series/Report no.: | 2011; |
Abstract: | Rutin, a natural flavone derivative, quercetin-3-O-rhamnosylglucoside, is known for its pharmacological properties. In the present study, the chemo preventive effect of rutin towards the hematotoxicity caused by the anticancerous drug cytarabine is studied in vivo using Balb C mice. The analysis of the blood numeration formula showed that the administration of a single dose of cytarabine (100 mg/m2, subcutaneous injection) caused a significant myelodepression mainly after 24 (p ≤ 0.1) and 48 (p ≤ 0.05) hours of cytarabine subcutaneous injection. Thus, the number of the red and white cells decreased in a remarkable way. However, the number of these cells increased after 72 hours which means the degradation and elimination of cytarabine. On the other hand, the administration of a daily amount of rutin (100 mg/kg, intraperitoneal injection) during 4 days before cytarabine subcutaneous injection did not exert any cytotoxic effects on the blood cells. Moreover, the combination rutin/cytarabine protected, as well as, the red and the white cells from the toxicity of cytarabine. The number of these cells is comparable with that of the control group. |
Description: | Le 2ème Séminaire International sur les Plantes Médicinales SIPM'2 du 19 au 20 Avril 2011 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3636 |
ISSN: | nadjet |
Appears in Collections: | 3. Faculté des sciences appliquées |
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