B. Ravi Kumar
Kakatiya University
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2009
S Kumar; B. Ravi Kumar; G. Krishna Mohan
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Different parts of the plant Trichosanthes cucumerina Var cucumerina L. (cucurbitaceae) are used to treat liver disorders, traditionally. It is one among the constituents in various Ayurvedic formulations used for the treatment of liver disorders and other diseases. AIMS OF STUDY The aim of the present study is to evaluate the protective effect of Trichosanthes cucumerina against experimentally induced liver injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS The methanolic extract of whole plant of Trichosanthes cucumerina (TCME) was evaluated for the hepatoprotective activity against carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4)) induced hepatotoxicity in rats. Various biochemical parameters like alanine amino transferase (ALT), aspartate amino transferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total bilirubin (TB), total protein (TP) and albumin (ALB) levels were estimated in serum as well as the glutathione (GSH) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in the liver were determined. Histopathological changes in the liver of different groups were also studied. RESULTS The pre-treatment of TCME at dose levels of 250 and 500 mg/kg b.w.p.o. had controlled the raise of AST, ALT, ALP, TB and MDA levels and the effects were comparable with standard drug (silymarin 100 mg/kg b.w.p.o.). The GSH, TP and ALB levels were significantly increased in the animals received pre-treatment of the extract. The animals received pre-treatment of the extract shown decreased necrotic zones and hepatocellular degeneration when compared to the liver exposed to CCl(4) intoxication alone. Thus the histopathalogical studies also supported the protective effect of the extract. CONCLUSION This study demonstrates the hepatoprotective activity of Trichosanthes cucumerina and thus scientifically supports the usage of this plant in various Ayurvedic preparations and traditional medicine for treatment of liver disorders.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2010
M. William Carey; N. Venkat Rao; B. Ravi Kumar; G. Krishna Mohan
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Kigelia pinnata DC is extensively used in Indian traditional medicine for several diseases including inflammatory and painful disorders. AIM OF THE STUDY The aim of the present study is to investigate the possible anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of methanolic extract of Kigelia pinnata flower (MKFL) to support the medicinal uses claimed by folklore practitioners. MATERIALS AND METHODS MKFL is evaluated for its anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenan-induced paw edema model in rats and analgesic activity in acetic acid-induced writhing, hot plate and formalin-induced paw licking models in mice. RESULTS MKFL exhibited a significant (P<0.01) anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities with the doses of 100, 200 and 400mg/kg b.w. in rats and mice respectively. CONCLUSIONS The results of the experimental study thus strongly support the traditional use of this plant for inflammatory and pain disorders.
DARU | 2007
G. Krishna Mohan; E Pallavi; B. Ravi Kumar; Mullangi Ramesh; Sama Venkatesh; G. Pulla
Nigerian Journal of Natural Products and Medicine | 2006
G Thirupathi Reddy; B. Ravi Kumar; G. Krishna Mohan
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 1999
Mullangi Ramesh; Y.Nageshwar Rao; M.Rama Kumar; G. Krishna Mohan; B. Ravi Kumar; Achanta Venkata Narasimha Appa Rao; M.Radha Krishna; B.Madhava Reddy
Archive | 2009
K. Thirupathi; B. Ravi Kumar; P. Tirumala Rao; G. Krishna Mohan
African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2011
H. Parameshwar; B. Babu Rao; B. Ravi Kumar; Y. Narsimha Reddy; G. Krishna Mohan
Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy | 2009
K. Thirupathi; D. R. Krishna; B. Ravi Kumar; A.V.N. Apparao; G. Krishna Mohan
Stamford Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011
Swaroopa Rani Vanapatla; G. Krishna Mohan; B. Ravi Kumar
Archive | 2011
M. Sridhar; K. Thirupathi; G. Chaitanya; B. Ravi Kumar; G. Krishna Mohan