A case study on in vitro investigations of the potent biological activities of wheat germ and black cumin seed oil

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  • Didem Ağ Şeleci
  • Zinar Pinar Gümüş
  • Murat Yavuz
  • Muharrem Şeleci
  • Rebecca Bongartz
  • Frank Stahl
  • Hakan Coşkunol
  • Suna Timur
  • Thomas Scheper

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  • Ege University
  • Dicle University
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)801-812
Seitenumfang12
FachzeitschriftTurkish journal of chemistry
Jahrgang39
Ausgabenummer4
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 29 Apr. 2015

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to investigate the potential biological activities of black cumin seed oil (BCSO) and wheat germ oil (WGO) on different cell lines. Initially, commercially available BCSO and WGO obtained by supercritical carbon dioxide extraction were analyzed in terms of tocopherol, aliphatic alcohols, and thymoquinone content via HPLC and GC analysis. Cell free antioxidant activities and total phenolic content of both oils were detected by DPPH assay and Folin-Ciocalteu method, respectively. As well as the DPPH assay, the protective effect against reactive oxygen species (ROS) was determined by microscopic observation of ROS generation in NIH-3T3 cells with or without oil samples by using an oxidation-sensitive fluorescent dye, H2DCFDA. Cytotoxicity was assessed using an MTT assay. In the case of BCSO, after exposing cells to 0.025-1.0 mg/mL and 1.0-100 μg/mL concentrations for 24 h, the IC50values of BCSO were 0.58, 0.51, 0.47, and 0.36 mg/mL for NIH-3T3, A549, U87, and HeLa cells, respectively. On the other hand, concentrations of WGO lower than 0.1 mg/mL did not cause a decrease in cell viability for all cell lines. Apoptotic and necrotic rates of these cell lines were investigated via flow cytometry. BCSO also exhibited proliferative efficacy for NIH-3T3 cells.

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A case study on in vitro investigations of the potent biological activities of wheat germ and black cumin seed oil. / Ağ Şeleci, Didem; Gümüş, Zinar Pinar; Yavuz, Murat et al.
in: Turkish journal of chemistry, Jahrgang 39, Nr. 4, 29.04.2015, S. 801-812.

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Ağ Şeleci D, Gümüş ZP, Yavuz M, Şeleci M, Bongartz R, Stahl F et al. A case study on in vitro investigations of the potent biological activities of wheat germ and black cumin seed oil. Turkish journal of chemistry. 2015 Apr 29;39(4):801-812. doi: 10.3906/kim-1502-72
Ağ Şeleci, Didem ; Gümüş, Zinar Pinar ; Yavuz, Murat et al. / A case study on in vitro investigations of the potent biological activities of wheat germ and black cumin seed oil. in: Turkish journal of chemistry. 2015 ; Jahrgang 39, Nr. 4. S. 801-812.
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