Effect of Garlic and Alcoholic Extract on the Mitrogenic Soralene Antifungal in Mushrooms Aspergillus amstelodami

Section: Article
Published
Sep 1, 2007
Pages
454-465

Abstract

This study includes testing the effect of four subinhibitoryconcentrations of garlic extracts (aqueous and alcoholic) on themutagenicity of 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP) in the presence of longwave ultraviolet (UV A) in conidia of the fungus Aspergillusamstelodami .The concentrations of aqueous extract were used in thisstudy are (2.5 , 5 , 7.5 and 10 mg I ml media ) and the concentrations ofalcoholic extracts are ( 0.5 , 1 , 1.5 and 2 mg I ml media) . Two protocolswere used to study the effect of garlic extracts on the mutagenicity of 8-MOP in the presence of UV A (366 nm) . In first protocol , thepretreatment method , all the concentrations (2.5 , 5 , 7.5 and 10 mg I ml )of aqueous extract increased the mutants frequencies which were inducedwith 8-MOP + UV A, but only the low concentration (0.5 mg I ml) of thealcoholic extract increases the frequency of the mutants induced with 8-MOP + UV A . In the second protocol , the growth mediated method ,both the aqueous and alcoholic extracts showed inhibitory effect on themutagenicity of 8-MOP + UV A.

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R. Al-Taee, رافع, R. Jarjees, and رافعة, “Effect of Garlic and Alcoholic Extract on the Mitrogenic Soralene Antifungal in Mushrooms Aspergillus amstelodami”, EDUSJ, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 454–465, Sep. 2007.