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  1. Akinboro, A., Baharudeen, I., Mohamed, K.
    MyJurnal
    In this study, toxicological safety (mutagenicity) and therapeutic potential (antimutagenicity)
    of water extract of Centella asiatica Linn., were evaluated using the Allium cepa assay. The
    mitotic index (MI) at 6.25% concentration of the extract decreased significantly from 3.13% to
    2.05% after 24 h and 48 h, respectively, however, the MI increased significantly by 60% and
    400% at 12.5% and 50.0% concentrations, respectively. There was total arrest of cell division
    at 100% concentration after 24 h and 48 h of onion’s roots exposure to the water extract.
    The chromosomal aberrations (CA) induced by the extract were not significantly different
    from the negative control (p ≥ 0.05) at the tested concentrations. The mutagenic activity of
    cyclophosphamide was significantly suppressed above 50% at the tested concentrations. These
    results suggest non-genotoxic effect, and antimutagenic potency of water extract of C. asiatica
    in A. cepa cells, being desirable characteristics of anticancer therapeutics.
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