Devi Rajeswari
VIT University
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Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2017
Manimegalai Sengani; Devi Rajeswari
Oxidative stress is a crucial factor in diabetes, where the abnormal metabolic ambience leads to hyperglycemia resulting in the onset of several vascular complications. Under homeostasis, innate antioxidants efficiently inhibit the oxidative stress, thereby restrain further progression of diabetes. In the present study, a potential antioxidant marker was identified from hepatic tissue of diabetic Wistar rats after oral administration of biogenic gold nanoparticles (GNPs). Diabetic animals treated with GNPs showed increase in insulin level and subsequently reduced the concentration of blood glucose level to normal. Further, GNPs favoured to retain the hepatic enzymatic markers, serum lipid levels and followed by renal biochemical profile in the rats. In addition, GNPs treated rats displayed an elevated level of lipid peroxidation, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and catalase enzymatic activity. Consequently, GNPs treated rats showed diminished level of histological injury in the hepatic, renal, and pancreatic tissues. Taken together, these results suggested that among the several antioxidant enzymes, catalase elucidated the highest area under curve (AUC) with 0.80 accomplished by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Collectively, our findings enlighten that GNPs treated rat able to alleviate the hyperglycemic condition due to the enzymatic activity of catalase.
Journal of Diabetes | 2018
Sathya Prabhu; Shanmugam Vinodhini; Chakravarthy Elanchezhiyan; Devi Rajeswari
Medicinal plants and green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have proven to be good sources of agents effective in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. The present study focused on the green synthesis of AgNPs from the aqueous leaf extract of Pouteria sapota in order to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo antidiabetic properties of this extract and the synthesized AgNPs.
Journal of Diabetes | 2017
Sathya Prabhu; Shanmugam Vinodhini; Chakravarthy Elenchezhiyan; Devi Rajeswari
Medicinal plants and green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have proven to be good sources of agents effective in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. The present study focused on the green synthesis of AgNPs from the aqueous leaf extract of Pouteria sapota in order to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo antidiabetic properties of this extract and the synthesized AgNPs.
Research in Biotechnology | 2012
Devi Rajeswari; G. Jayaraman; T B Sridharan
Research in Biotechnology | 2012
T B Sridharan; Radha S Sasvihalli; N Prathyusha Devi; Siddeswari S; Salma; Vickram A S; Devi Rajeswari; Ramesh Pathy M; S. Venkat Kumar
Polymer Journal | 2018
Shanmugam Vinodhini; Devi Rajeswari
Iet Nanobiotechnology | 2018
Devi Rajeswari; V N Kalpana
Iet Nanobiotechnology | 2017
Manimegalai Sengani; Devi Rajeswari
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research | 2016
Devi Rajeswari
Der Pharmacia Lettre | 2015
an Kumar Jha; Ratan Kumar; S. Venkat Kumar; Devi Rajeswari