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    HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF HEDYOTIS LESCHENAULTIANA DC, ETHANOL EXTRACT IN CCL 4 INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY IN WISTAR RATS

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    ABSTRACT Objective: The intention of this study is to explore the hepatoprotective potential of hepatoprotective potential of ethanol extract of Hedyotis leschenaultiana whole plant in carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) induced hepatoprotective rats. Methods: Hepatotoxicity was induced in male wistar rats by intraperitoneal infection of CCl (2.5 ml/kg body weight for 14 days). The ethanol extract of H. leschenaultiana whole plant was administered to the experimental rats (100, 200, and 300 mg/kg body weight for 14 days). Silymarin (100 mg/kg) was given as a reference standard drug. In hepatotoxic rats, liver damage was studied by assessing parameters such as serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (SGOT), serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT), serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total, conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin, gamma-glutamyl transferase, concentration of proteins, and antioxidants in serum. Results: Administration of hepatotoxins (CCl 4 4 ) showed significant elevation of SGOT, SGPT, serum ALP, total bilirubin, conjugated, unconjugated, and lipid peroxidation. Treatment with H. leschenaultiana (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg) significantly reduced the above-mentioned parameters. Regarding antioxidant activity, the ethanol extract of H. leschenaultiana exhibited a significant effect showing increasing levels of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, reduced and glutathione, and glutathione reductase by reducing malondialdehyde levels. Conclusion: The ethanol extract of H. leschenaultiana have a significant effect on the CCl induced hepatotoxic animal models. Moreover, it is suggested that H. leschenaultiana can be used as a safe, cheap and effective alternative chemopreventive and protective against in the management of liver diseases. 4 Keywords: H. leschenaultiana, Bilirubins, Hepatotoxicity, Gamma-glutamyl transferase, Carbon tetrachloride, Melondialdehyde

    ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF METHANOL EXTRACT OF NIEBUHRIA APETALA (ROTH) DUNN – IN VITRO MODELS: Inflammatory property of Niebuhria apetala

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    Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the anti-inflammatory activity of methanol extract of Niebuhria apetala and its possible mechanism of action. Methods: Methanol extract of Niebuhria apetala leaf (NAL) was assessed for its anti-inflammatory activity by in vitro methods. Using albumin denaturation assay, proteinase inhibitory activity, membrane stabilization, and antilipoxygenase activity at different concentrations, in vitro anti-inflammatory activity was estimated. The standard drug used for this purpose was aspirin. Results: Methanol extract NAL at a concentration range of 100–500 μg/ml significant (p<0.01) protects the heat-induced protein denaturation. At the concentration of 500 mg/ml, NAL showed significant (p<0.01) inhibition of protease inhibitory action. Heat-induced hemolysis of erythrocyte, hypotonicity-induced hemolysis, and lipooxygenase activity were significant (p<0.01) inhibited at the concentration of 500 μg/ml. Conclusion: Finally, the present study indicates that methanol extract of Niebuhria apetala can be a potential source of anti-inflammatory agent

    Evaluation of free radical scavenging activity of leaf of Hypericum mysorense Heyne

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    Hypericum is a well-known plant genus in herbal medicine. Hypericum mysorense is well known in folklore medicine for its varied therapeutic potential. The in vitro antioxidant activity of petroleum ether, benzene, ethyl acetate, methanol and ethanol extract of leaf of Hypericum mysorense have been tested using various antioxidant model systems viz; DPPH, hydroxyl, superoxide, ABTS and reducing power. The scavenging effect increases with the concentration of standard and samples. Among the solvent tested, ethanol extract exhibited highest DPPH (116.33% inhibition), hydroxyl (101.84%), superoxide (116.09%) and ABTS (119.22%) radical scavenger activity. Methanol extract of H.mysorense shows the highest reducing ability. The aim and purpose of this study is to show the significant free radical scavenging potential of H.mysorense leaf which can be experimented for the treatment of various free radical mediated ailment

    Evaluation of free radical scavenging activity of leaf of Hypericum mysorense Heyne

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    Hypericum is a well-known plant genus in herbal medicine. Hypericum mysorense is well known in folklore medicine for its varied therapeutic potential. The in vitro antioxidant activity of petroleum ether, benzene, ethyl acetate, methanol and ethanol extract of leaf of Hypericum mysorense have been tested using various antioxidant model systems viz; DPPH, hydroxyl, superoxide, ABTS and reducing power. The scavenging effect increases with the concentration of standard and samples. Among the solvent tested, ethanol extract exhibited highest DPPH (116.33% inhibition), hydroxyl (101.84%), superoxide (116.09%) and ABTS (119.22%) radical scavenger activity. Methanol extract of H.mysorense shows the highest reducing ability. The aim and purpose of this study is to show the significant free radical scavenging potential of H.mysorense leaf which can be experimented for the treatment of various free radical mediated ailment
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