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Chemomodulatory effect of <i style="">Dolichos biflorus</i> Linn.<i style=""> </i>on skin and forestomach papillomagenesis in Swiss albino mice
483-490Effect of consumption of three different
doses (2%, 4% and 6%, w/w) of Dolichos
biflorus Linn. seeds on hepatic drug metabolizing enzymes, antioxidant
enzymes, reduced glutathione content, lactate dehydrogenase and lipid
peroxidation in Swiss albino mice has been reported. Anti-carcinogenic effect has
been studied by 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA)-induced skin and
benzo(a)pyrene[B(a)P]-induced forestomach papillomagenesis models. D. biflorus consumption resulted in a
significant increase in hepatic carcinogen metabolizing enzyme systems
especially at 4% and 6% doses. Significant increase in reduced glutathione
content (GSH) and specific activities of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide
dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and glutathione
reductase (GR) in liver of mice, at 4% and 6% doses has been reported. Lactate
dehydrogensae (LDH) activity and peroxidative damage has been significantly
decreased at 4% and 6% doses. In skin papillomagenesis model, 4% and 6% dose in
diet significantly reduced the tumor incidence
(up to 25%), tumor multiplicity (up to 59%) and tumor volume per mouse (up to
70%) as compared to DMBA treated group. Importantly, significant reduction in
tumor incidence (up to 33%) and tumor multiplicity (up to 61%) was evident for
forestomach papillomagenesis model