21 research outputs found

    AN OVERVIEW ON THE BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES OF SIDA CORDIFOLIA LINN

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    Plants have been used since ancient times to heal and cure diseases and to improve health and well being. Sida cordifolia Linn belonging to family Malvaceae is widely distributed throughout the plains of India. The various parts of Sida cordifolia possess different biological perspectives such as antidiabetic, anti stress, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, hepatoprotective and anticancer activity. This plant has great potential for development of ayurvedic and modern medicines. The present study is focused on pharmacological review of Sida cordifolia L

    AN OVERVIEW ON THE BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES OF NARDOSTACHYS JATAMANSI

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    Nardostachys jatamansi is a flowering plant of the Valerianaceae family, which is a native plant of the Indian and Nepal Himalaya. It is found from 2200m to 5000m asl. in random forms. It is also called as spikenard, nard, nardin, or muskroot used in the formulation of traditional Ayurvedic medicines as well as modern herbal preparations for curing various ailments. The plant abounds in sesquiterpenes predominantly; jatamansone and nardostachone. Nardostachys jatamansi possesses biological properties such as antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticholinesterase, oxidative stress, antidepressant and anti-inflammatory activities. It is also useful in the management of insomnia and CNS disorders. This study has detailed information regarding the various activities and mainly focuses on the pharmacological activity of Nardostachys jatamansi.Â

    PHYTOPHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MELOTHRIA MADERASPATANA: A REVIEW

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    A medicinal plant plays a vital role in traditional systems. It is necessary to study the pharmacology activity of individual plants for treating diseases. Melothria maderaspatana Linn belongs to the family of cucurbitaceae, mostly present in South India and it shows biological activities such as antibacterial, antioxidant, larvicidal, antiulcerogenic, antidiabetic, hypolipidemic, antihypertensive, immunomodulatory and antihepatotoxic for treating various diseases which are discussed in this review paper.Â

    PRODUCTION, CHARACTERIZATION AND PURIFICATION OF ALKALINE PROTEASE FROM ALCALIGENES sp., AND ITS APPLICATION IN DETERGENT INDUSTRY

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    Proteases are enzymes well known for their wide range industrial applications such as food, detergent, pharmaceutical etc. The aim of the present work was to study the production, purification and application of alkaline protease from the strain Alcaligenes sp. (MTCC 9730). Batch and fed batch fermentation were used as the production strategies. The optimum temperature and pH for the production of enzyme was found to be 55°C and pH 9 respectively. Ca2+ increased the activity, Cu2+ and Mg2+ mildly inhibited and by Zn2+ strongly inhibited the activity. The protease enzyme was purified using Ammonium sulphate precipitation and maximum activity of 60 U/ml was found at 70percent saturation. Alkaline protease is known to be an active ingredient of the commercial detergents. The enzyme was used to study its compatibility with other detergents and its ability to remove the protein stain. Keywords: Alkaline protease, Alcaligenes sp, fermentation, purification, detergent

    ANTI-TUMOR POTENTIAL OF ERVATAMIA DIVARICATA. L. BURKILL AGAINST EHRLICH ASCITES CARCINOMA

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    Objective: The present study aims to evaluate the anti-tumor potential of EEED (ethanolic extract of Ervatamia divaricata. L. Burkill) on EAC (Ehrlich ascites carcinoma).Methods: The ethanolic extract of Ervatamia divaricata. L. Burkill was subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening and the antitumor effect of EEED was assessed by employing in-vitro methods. Compounds present in the ethanol extract of the plant were identified using GC-MS (Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry) and attempts were made to understand the mechanism of action using insilico methods.Results: The results of the in vitro cytotoxicity assay and MTT assay revealed the anticancer potential of the ethanol extract of Ervatamia divaricata. When different concentrations of EEED were assayed, the dead cells were found to increase with increase in concentration of the extract. This proved that there was considerable damage of the cell membrane that leads to the blocking of the cell signaling in cancer cells.Conclusion: The present study revealed that EEED possessed significant antitumor activity against EAC

    ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY STUDIES ON SARGASSUM WIGHTII EXTRACTS

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    Objective: To evaluate the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effect of hexane, chloroform and ethanolic extract of Sargassum wightii. Methods: Hexane, chlorofom and ethanolic extractions of these algae were done and evaluated for biological activity. Assay of antimicrobial activity was perfomed by disc diffusion method against various microorganisms. Assay of anti-inflammatory activity was performed in albino rats with paw edema, induced by Carrageenan. Results: Chloroform and ethanol extracts exhibited antimicrobial activity against various microorganisms. All the extracts revealed anti-inflammatory activity, in which chloroform extract showed maximum activity in dose dependent manner. Conclusions: Among the three different extracts tested, chloroform extract of S. wightii possess significant antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities. Further in-depth studies, could result in the development of a good antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agent from this chloroform extract of S.wightii

    EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTICANCER POTENTIAL OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT AND ITS DIFFERENT FRACTIONS OF CAESALPINIA BONDUC (L) ROXB SEEDS

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    Objective: The present study aims to evaluate the anticancer potential of ethanolic extract and its different fractions of Caesalpinia bonduc seeds against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma (EAC) cell lines. Methods: Ethanolic extract and its fractions were subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening and anticancer activity by using in vitro anticancer assay. Chemical constituents of petroleum ether fraction of C. bonduc seeds were identified by using GC-MS and the active compounds were subjected to in silico studies. Results: In vitro anticancer assay showed that the petroleum ether fraction of ethanolic extract of Caesalpinia bonduc seeds has potential anticancer activity. Conclusions: Petroleum ether fraction of ethanolic extract of Caesalpinia bonduc seeds has significant anticancer activity. Further in-depth studies, could result in the development of a good anticancer agent from the seeds of Caesalpinia bonduc

    Production, antimicrobial, antioxidant, sensory, and therapeutic properties of herbal wine – A comprehensive review

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    Wine is a fermented beverage. Herbal-infused wine is beneficial to health due to its antimicrobial and anticancer properties. The constituents of these plants, including flowers, fruits, stems, roots, bark, and leaves, contain antioxidant activity. The herbs can be extracted through various methods such as maceration, decoction, infusion, crushing, grinding, and blending. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the primary organism responsible for fermentation, converting glucose into metabolic energy. This review analyses the potential medicinal value of herbal wine in treating human diseases. Herbal wine is a recent development in culinary technology, as herbs possess antioxidant and antimicrobial properties that make them effective against cancer and diabetes. Polyphenols found in wine have been reported to be effective in treating human ailments such as coronary heart disease, diabetes, microbial infections, neurodegenerative diseases, and aging. Therefore, fortifying alcoholic beverages may increase health benefits and clinical applications. The qualities of these herbal extracts are comparable to those of fortified wines, making drinking fortified wines a healthier option than consuming conventional wines. However, the production of herbal wine from certain extracts may require the addition of taste enhancers. Our focus is on the fermentative production of wine from various herbal extracts, including physicochemical, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and sensory evaluation. We compare and describe the health benefits and harmful effects of fruit wine and herbal wine

    Influence of pectin on phenylpropanoid accumulation in buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) sprout

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    Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Monech) contains several secondary metabolites like phenolic chemicals. Pectin has been demonstrated to be an efficient elicitor from the biotic group for triggering the defensive response, which enhances the production of secondary metabolites. In this study, the effect of pectin on the growth of buckwheat sprouts and the production of phenylpropanoid compounds in common buckwheat sprouts was investigated by using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Pectin treatments of 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 mg/L were administered on buckwheat sprouts for ten days to assess the growth characteristics and optimum concentrations. In comparison to the control treatment, 2 mg/L pectin enhances the shoot length by 24%. But when pectin concentration continued to rise, a tendency toward shorter shoots was seen. Pectin treatment decreased the fresh weight of the sprout as compared to the control treatment. The phenylpropanoid accumulation in buckwheat sprouts varied depending on the amount of pectin utilized. Pectin treatment at 6 mg/L resulted in a 15.10% increase in total phenylpropanoid accumulation. The findings of this study indicate that pectin is a possible elicitor, however, more research on how pectin affects the buildup of phenylpropanoids in buckwheat sprouts would be more intriguing to examine the implications of this work

    SILVER NANOPARTICLES FROM MEDICINALLY IMPORTANT EUPHORBIA CYATHOPHORA EXTRACT: BIOSYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND ANTICANCER ACTIVITY.

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    Objective: The present study was aimed at the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using aqueous extract of Euphorbia cyathophora leavesand testing their anticancer potential using HT-29 cell line model.Methods: Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles was obtained with the aqueous extract of E. cyathophora. The synthesized nanoparticles wereconfirmed initially by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. Further, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and X-Ray diffractionstudies also ensured the presence of silver nanoparticles. Zeta potential studies revealed the stability of the silver nanoparticles.Results: Antioxidant and anticancer studies of the nanoparticles against HT-29 cell line exhibited remarkable results.Conclusion: This ensures that the synthesized nanoparticles play an important role in medicinal biology
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