The Fatty Acid Composition and the MTT-Cytotoxicity Test of Commercially Available Commiphora Gileadensis Balsam Oil
Abstract
Commiphora gileadensis, an aromatic plant, is traditionally used in Middle Eastern
countries to prevent pain and inflammation. Fatty acid composition, peroxide number and
free fatty acidity analyzes of commercially available C. gileadensis balsam oil and
investigation of its effect on cell viability. Commercially available C. gileadensis balsam oil
fatty acid composition, peroxide number and free fatty acidity values were determined by
the IUPAC IID19 method, and MTT cell viability tests were performed on L929 fibroblast
and HeLa (human epithelial cervical carcinoma) cell lines. Commercially available C.
gileadensis balsam oil did not exert cytotoxic effects on both L929 fibroblast and HeLa
(human epithelial cervical carcinoma) cell lines and promoted the growth of cell lines. Due
to its growth promoting feature on L929 fibroblast cells, which is a healthy cell line, this
material can be used as a cell culture medium additive.