EFFECT OF ROCKET JUICE (ERUCA SATIVA ) ON MITOTIC INDEX AND FORMATION OF MICRONUCLEI IN FEMUR BONE MARROW CELLS OF WHITE MICE

The effect of orally administered rocket leafs juice on the mitotic index (MI) and micronuclei (Mn) formation was studied in white mice bone marrow . The effect of juice to retarded the abnormalities induced by cyclophosphamide (Cp) administered orally was studied as well . Results revealed that ju...

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Main Author: Ilham A. Khalaf
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Agriculture 2008-09-01
Series:Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
Online Access:https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_26778_74141876227918fc4ca2a1bddd8d93b9.pdf
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Summary:The effect of orally administered rocket leafs juice on the mitotic index (MI) and micronuclei (Mn) formation was studied in white mice bone marrow . The effect of juice to retarded the abnormalities induced by cyclophosphamide (Cp) administered orally was studied as well . Results revealed that juice (0.1 , 0.25 , 0.5) ml had no effect on both MI and Mn , while using Cp at 50 mg / Kg body weight resulted in lowering the MI to 32 % of the natural values . Natural repairing process restored some of the MI values but still low compared to natural state (Negative control ) . Oral administration of juice before treating with mutagen (J/Cp) was able to restore 86 % of the normal value , while administering the juice after treating the animals with mutagen (Cp/J) restored 55 % of the control value . The administration of juice with mutagen (J+Cp) restored 82 % of the natural value . Treatment of animals with Cp raised the Mn formation nine times that of its natural frequency . The frequency , however , reduced to only 7 times after 6 days due to natural repair processes . Using the juice before or after treatment with mutagen (J/Cp) , (Cp/J) or (J+Cp) were unable to reduce the Mn count to the natural level , although the reduction was statistically significant at (P < 0.01) as compared to the positive control .
ISSN:1815-316X
2224-9796