Arul Amuthan
Manipal University
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2012
Arul Amuthan; Bharti Chogtu; Kl Bairy; Sudhakar; Mungli Prakash
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Traditional Siddha medicine literature claims that the Amaranthus spinosus Linn. (family: Amaranthaceae) whole plant possesses diuretic property. AIM OF THE STUDY To evaluate the diuretic potential of Amaranthus spinosus aqueous extract (ASAE) in rats. MATERIAL AND METHODS Different concentrations of ASAE (200, 500, 1000, 1500mg/kg), thiazide (10mg/kg) and vehicle were orally administered to rats (n=6 animals per group) and their urine output was collected after 24h. Volume, pH, Na(+), K(+) and Cl(-) concentrations of urine were estimated. RESULTS ASAE produced increase in Na(+), K(+), Cl(-) excretion, caused alkalinization of urine, showed strong saluretic activity and carbonic anhydrase inhibition activity. These effects were observed predominantly at 500mg/kg dose and there was no dose-response relationship. CONCLUSION Our study strongly suggests that the Amaranthus spinosus is acting as a thiazide like diuretic with carbonic anhydrase inhibitory activity which restates the claim as diuretic herb in Siddha medicine.
Artificial Cells Nanomedicine and Biotechnology | 2017
Muthukumar Amirthalingam; Narayanan Kasinathan; Arul Amuthan; Srinivas Mutalik; M. Sreenivasa Reddy; Udupa Nayanabhirama
Abstract Wound healing is a complex process affected by several factors. In the present work, novel biocompatible PLGA–curcumin microparticle-embedded chitosan scaffold was fabricated for wound-healing application. Process variables involved in the preparation of microparticles were optimized using design of experiment. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) confirmed the porous nature of scaffold with embedded microparticles. A maximum release of 14% of the encapsulated curcumin was observed at 12th hour. Modified tube dilution method showed that scaffold significantly (p < 0.05) reduced multiplication of Staphylococcus aureus. More than 50% of the excised wound in rats healed in 4 days with an epithilization period of 18 days.
Clinics in Dermatology | 2015
Malinee Thambyayah; Arul Amuthan
Siddha medicine is one of the oldest (5000 years old) well-documented Indian traditional medicines, compared with Ayurveda, Unani, and traditional Chinese medicine, by way of keen observation and experimentation. It mentions 108 diseases that occur in childhood, which are further classified and described into various subtypes based on the clinical features and different stages of a particular disease. The authors translate the elegant and detailed description of one neonatal disorder, infantile seborrheic dermatitis (cradle cap), called kabaala kuttam (KK), described in 17 stanzas of four lines for each stanza from Tamil language script into English. There are five different types of cradle cap, including white type, dark black type, red type, weeping type, and toxic type. Four polyherbal formulations are described for external and oral administration, in which there is mention of 39 herbals and pure sulfur as ingredients. The safety and efficacy of these herbal products varies and has not been fully explored in infants, but may represent options for clinical development.
PLOS ONE | 2018
N. Kannan; S Shanmuga Sundar; Sri Balaji; Arul Amuthan; N. V. Anil Kumar; N Balasubramanian
Background The present study is aimed to evaluate the physiochemical properties and cytotoxicity of mercury-based formulation for the development of anticancer therapeuticals. Methods The elemental and morphological features of the formulation were characterized by FE-SEM, XPS and EDS. The described formulation was evaluated for its cytotoxicity on Hek293 and MCF7 cell lines using MTT assay to study the in vitro effects. The in vivo developmental toxicity was also studied on zebrafish embryos and the lethal concentration (LC50) values were calculated as per the OECD regulations. Results The elemental and morphological characterizations confirmed the presence of mercuric compounds. The particles were spherical and stable with the size ranges between 20 and 80nm. Although the PK formulation contains mercurials it was very effective only to cancerous cells (MCF-7) and it is less toxic to normal cells (HEK 293). The in vivo assessment of developmental toxicity on zebrafish embryo confirmed the safer dosage of 100μg/ml. However, a higher dosage of 1mg/ml led to the malformation of embryos such as pericardial, tail and yolk sac edema. Conclusion The physiochemical characterization of PK formulation confirmed the presence of HgS. The results of both in vitro and in vivo studies showed that the formulation is less toxic. Although the test sample contains mercurials it was very effective against cancerous cells (MCF-7) and it is less toxic to normal cells (HEK 293). Future studies Further studies on effectiveness of the formulation along with inflammatory response in mice models are to be conducted.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research | 2011
Tara Shanbhag; Sunitha Kodidela; Smita Shenoy; Arul Amuthan; Sarath Kurra
International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014
Nishmitha Shetty; Arul Amuthan
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research | 2014
Masuram Bharat; Venkatesh Shanbhag; Deepak Ranjan Nayak; Arul Amuthan
Archive | 2013
Bs Subramaniam; Arul Amuthan
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research | 2013
Bs Subramaniam; Arul Amuthan; Prathibha M. D'Almeida; H. D. Arunkumar
International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2013
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