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Indian Journal of Medical Research | 2011

Antiparasitic activity of plumericin & isoplumericin isolated from Plumeria bicolor against Leishmania donovani

Umakant Sharma; Dharmendra Prasad Singh; Parveen Kumar; M.P. Dobhal; Sarman Singh

Background & objectives: The severe toxicity, exorbitant cost and emerging resistance of Leishmania species against most of the currently used drugs underscores the urgent need for the alternative drugs. The present study evaluates in vitro anti-leishmanial activity of Plumeria bicolor and its isolated compounds. Methods: The in vitro anti-parasitic activity of chloroform extract of Plumeria bicolor, plumericin and isoplumericin were tested alongwith appropriate controls against promastigote and amastigote forms of Leishmania donovani using 96 well microtiter plate. The concentration used for assessing the anti-leishmanial activity of extract of Plumeria bicolor and both isolated compounds were 100 μg/ml and 15 μM, respectively. The viability of the cells was assessed by MTT assay. The cytotoxicity of these compounds was performed against J774G8 murine macrophage cells lines at the concentration of 30 μM. Results: The Plumeria bicolor extract showed activity with the IC50 of 21±2.2 and 14±1.6 μg/ml against promastigote and amastigote forms of L. donovani, respectively. Plumericin consistently showed high activity with the IC50 of 3.17±0.12 and 1.41±0.03 μM whereas isoplumericin showed the IC50 of 7.2±0.08 μM and 4.1±0.02 μM against promastigote and amastigote forms, respectively. Cytotoxic effect of the chloroform extract of P. bicolor, plumericin and isoplumericin was evaluated in murine macrophage (J774G8) model with CC50 value of 75±5.3 μg/ml, 20.6±0.5 and 24±0.7 μM, respectively. Interpretation & conclusions: Our results indicated that plumericin showed more potent activity than isoplumericin and might be a promising anti-leishmanial agent against L. donovani.


Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR | 2016

Comparison of Antigen Detection and Nested PCR in CSF Samples of HIV Positive and Negative Patients with Suspected Cryptococcal Meningitis in a Tertiary Care Hospital.

Sunita Kumari; Rajesh Kumar Verma; Dharmendra Prasad Singh; Ramakant Yadav

INTRODUCTION The cases of cryptococcal meningitis and other forms of cryptococcosis have increased in recent time and the present scenario of the condition with significant morbidity and mortality is actually posing a serious threat to the community, so an early and prompt diagnosis is necessary to prevent serious complications and thus improving the overall disease outcome. AIM Comparison of diagnostic efficacy of nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) with Latex Agglutination Test (LAT) in the Cerebro Spinal Fluid (CSF) samples of the cases of meningitis in HIV positive and negative cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS We have compared the diagnostic efficacy of Latex Agglutination Test (LAT) with nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) in 200 Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) samples, including 14 HIV positive also, in the cases of suspected cryptococcal meningitis. Nested PCR was done in all cases reporting positive by LAT and results were then compared with that of India ink and culture on Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA), and the isolates were further identified by urease, nitrate and sugar assimilation tests. RESULTS Of the 200 cases, including 14 HIV positive, LAT was positive in 46 cases while 154 were negative. Out of these 46 LAT positive cases, nested PCR was positive in 40 cases only, while culture and India ink was positive in 38 and 33 cases respectively. Majority of the cases, 30 (65.2%) were between age group 21-50 years, while 2 (4.3%) in 0-20, and 14 (30.4%) in 51-80 years age group. CONCLUSION Although negative staining like India ink and nigrosin are most widely used techniques, but these suffer with subjective error. Rapid method like LAT is available but it always has the scope of false positive and negative results. In such cases nested PCR can help in establishing final diagnosis.


Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2013

Anti-mycobacterial activity of plumericin and isoplumericin against MDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Parveen Kumar; Amit Singh; Umakant Sharma; Dharmendra Prasad Singh; M.P. Dobhal; Sarman Singh


Natural Product Communications | 2011

Antifungal activity of plumericin and isoplumericin.

Dharmendra Prasad Singh; Umakant Sharma; Parameet Kumar; Gupta Yk; M.P. Dobhal; Sarman Singh


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2015

A retrospective study of fungal corneal ulcer from the western part of Uttar Pradesh

Dharmendra Prasad Singh; Rajesh Kumar Verma; Amit Singh; Saurabh Kumar; Vashisth Mishra; Amrita Mishra


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2018

Scenario of mycobacterial and fungal infection in HIV seropositive patients and their co-relation with CD4 count in Western Uttar Pradesh

Richa Pandey; Amit Singh; Dharmendra Prasad Singh; Rajesh Verma; Manoj Kumar; Deepak Kumar


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2018

Evaluation of NS1, IgM ELISA and RT-PCR in diagnosis of dengue fever

Deepak Kumar; Rajesh Verma; Amit Singh; Manoj Kumar; Dharmendra Prasad Singh; Richa Pandey; Kiran Krishnappa


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2018

Prevalence of metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLS) producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in hospitalized patients in rural tertiary care hospital in Uttar Pradesh, India

Sarita Sinha; Amit Singh; Rajesh Verma; Dharmendra Prasad Singh; Sunita Kumari


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2018

Prediction of hot deformation behavior of high phosphorus steel using artificial neural network

Kanchan Singh; Sakshi Rajput; T Soota; Vijay Kumar Verma; Dharmendra Prasad Singh


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2017

Characterization, speciation and antimicrobial resistance pattern of Enterococcus species isolated from clinical specimens at a rural tertiary care hospital

Shweta Jaiswal; Amit Singh; Rajesh Kumar Verma; Dharmendra Prasad Singh; Sunita Kumari

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Amit Singh

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Amit Singh

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Rajesh Verma

King George's Medical University

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M.P. Dobhal

University of Rajasthan

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Sarman Singh

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Umakant Sharma

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Deepak Kumar

Jawaharlal Nehru University

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Manoj Kumar

Jaypee Institute of Information Technology

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Parveen Kumar

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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