1.Toxicological Profi le of Hexane Extract of Alpinia conchigera (Small Ginger) In vitro
Ahmad Rohi Ghazali ; Fazrina Hamzah ; Norizah Awang ; Wan Marahaini Wan Razali
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2015;13(1):69-76
Alpinia conchigera (small ginger) is a herbaceous plant that is usually used as an alternative treatment in the fi eld of
traditional medicine. This study was conducted to evaluate the cytotoxicity, genotoxicity and mode of cell death of hexane
extract of A. conchigera towards Chang liver cells. The 24 hours MTT assay as carried out to determine the viability
percentage of Chang liver cells after being treated with hexane extract of A. conchigera. The results showed that there
was a signifi cant decrease in cell viability (p < 0.05) and IC50 value of hexane extract of A. conchigera was 8.6 μg/ml
compared to negative control. Based on this IC50 value, AO/PI staining was done to determine the mode of cell death in
liver Chang cells by means of apoptosis or necrosis. The results showed that there was a signifi cant change (p < 0.05)
for mode of Chang liver cells death through apoptosis compared to negative control. In this study, the evaluation of DNA
damage was also done using alkaline comet assay. The IC10 and IC25 values of 4 μg/ml and 6 μg/ml respectively that were
obtained in MTT assay were used. Chang liver cells were treated with A. conchigera hexane extract for 2 hours. There
was a signifi cant change (p < 0.05) for percentage of DNA damage in treated group compared to negative control. As a
conclusion, hexane extract of A. conchigera gave cytotoxic and genotoxic effect towards Chang liver cells as well as to
induce cell death through apoptosis.
Cytotoxins
2.Effects of Hibiscus sabdariffa Linn. Aqueous Extract on Oxidative Stress and T Lymphocyte Population in Spleen of Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Rats
Nor Malia Abd Warif ; Asyraf Akmal Ayob ; Wan Marahaini Wan Razali ; Siti Balkis Budin ; Satirah Zainalabidin ; Jamaludin Mohamed
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2014;12(1):15-21
Disturbances in immune system contribute to chronic infection among diabetic patients. Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (roselle)
fruit extract has been scientifi cally proven to possess antioxidant, antidiabetic and antiinfl ammatory properties. The
aim of this study was to investigate the effects of H. sabdariffa fruit extract against oxidative stress parameter and
T lymphocyte population in spleen of streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were injected
with 45 mg/kg STZ to induce diabetic condition and further treated with 100 mg/kg H. sabdariffa fruit aquoeus extract
daily for 28 days. Spleen was harvested to determine the oxidative stress indicators and quantifi cation of T lymphocytes.
The results showed a signifi cant decreased in the number of spleen cells and spleen weight in the diabetic rats compared
with control rats. However, there were no signifi cant changes in the level of malondialdehyde (MDA), protein carbonyl and
superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity the percentage of spleen CD3+ CD4+ and CD3+ CD8+ T lymphocytes amongst groups
of study. In addition, histology observation showed no pathological alteration in spleen histology of diabetic rats. The
fi ndings suggested that aqueous extract of H. Sabdariffa fruit supplementation has no effect on the oxidative stress and
the percentage of CD3+ CD4+ and CD3+ CD8+ T lymphocytes in spleen of diabetic rats