Mabrouka BOUACHA, Ines BOUDIAR, Akila ABDI, Mohammad Abdulraheem Al-KAFAWEEN, Messaouda KHALLEF
The antimutagenic effect of multifloral honey in salmonella/ microsomal assay and its correlation with the total polyphenolic content
Číslo: 6/2021/2022
Periodikum: Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
DOI: 10.55251/jmbfs.5557
Klíčová slova: AMES assay, antimutagenic effect, honey, phenolic content, Salmonella typhimurium
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The results obtained revealed that Algerian honey contains high polyphenol content, which varied significantly between 38.04 and 286.28 µg of GAE/100 mg of honey. This variation is due to their different botanical and regional origins. In addition, all tested honey exhibited an antimutagenic effect against mutagenic substances; honey is effective to inhibit between 29.18±11.11 % and 73.14±11.14 % of mutagenic activity of chemical substances. There is a strong positive correlation between the total polyphenolic content and the antimutagenic proprieties of honey against the mutagenic substances.
The results obtained suggest that honey is effective as an antimutagenic agent; it can play an important role in the protection of the mutagenic effect of DNA caused by chemical substances.