Jyoti Parmar
University of Rajasthan
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Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2011
Priyanka Sharma; Jyoti Parmar; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
The primary objective of this investigation is to determine the deleterious effects of sub lethal gamma radiation on testes and their possible inhibition by Tinospora cordifolia extract (TCE). For this purpose, one group of male Swiss albino mice was exposed to 7.5 Gy gamma radiation to serve as the irradiated control, while the other group received TCE (75 mg/kg b. wt./day) orally for 5 consecutive days half an hr before irradiation to serve as experimental. Exposure of animals to 7.5 Gy gamma radiation resulted into significant decrease in body weight, tissue weight, testes- body weight ratio and tubular diameter up to 15 days of irradiation. Cent percent mortality was recorded by day 17th in irradiated control, whereas all animals survived in experimental group. TCE pretreatment rendered significant increase in body weight, tissue weight, testes- body weight ratio and tubular diameter at various intervals as compared to irradiated group. Radiation induced histological lesions in testicular architecture were observed more severe in irradiated control then the experimental. TCE administration before irradiation significantly ameliorated radiation induced elevation in lipid peroxidation and decline in glutathione concentration in testes. These observations indicate the radio- protective potential of Tinospora cordifolia root extract in testicular constituents against gamma irradiation in mice.
Integrative Cancer Therapies | 2011
Preeti Verma; Priyanka Sharma; Jyoti Parmar; Annapurna Agrawal; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Background. This study was carried out to observe the radioprotective effect of Panax ginseng root extract (PGE) against radiation-induced hematological and biochemical alterations in blood and liver of mice. Materials and methods. Adult Swiss albino mice were exposed to 6 Gy gamma radiation in the presence (experimental) or absence (control) of PGE to study the quantitative and qualitative alterations in the blood and liver. Results. Radiation exposure resulted in a significant decline (P < .001) in erythrocyte count, hemoglobin (Hb), and hematocrit (Hct) in peripheral blood. Maximum changes in all the parameters were observed on day 3 after irradiation. In contrast, PGE-pretreated irradiated animals showed a significant increase in erythrocyte, Hct, and Hb values compared with irradiated controls. Furthermore, a significant elevation in lipid peroxidation level over normal was recorded in irradiated control mice, whereas this increase was considerably lesser in PGE pretreated animals. Likewise, pretreatment with PGE caused a significant increase in glutathione levels in serum as well as in liver in comparison to irradiated controls. Conclusion. From this study, it is clearly evident that PGE provides protection against radiation-induced hematological and biochemical alterations in Swiss albino mice.
Integrative Cancer Therapies | 2011
Jyoti Parmar; Priyanka Sharma; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
The inhibition of tumor incidence by hydro-alcoholic extract of S.cumini seed was evaluated in mice on two stage process of skin carcinogenesis induced by single application of 7, 12-dimethyl benz(a)anthracene (100 µg/100µl of acetone), and 2 weeks later promoted by repeated application of croton oil (1% acetone/thrice in a week) till the end of the experiment (i.e. 16 weeks). Oral administration of extract at a dose of 250mg/kg b.wt./day at the peri-initiational stage (i.e. 7 days before and 7 days after DMBA application), promotional stage (i.e. from the time of croton oil application) and at both the stages (i.e. 7 days prior to DMBA application & continued till the end of experiment) to the mice, recorded a significant reduction in tumor incidence to 37.5, 50 & 25% respectively in comparison to the carcinogen treated control, where tumor incidence was found as 100%. Tumor yield and Tumor burden were also significantly reduced by SCE. Similarly, the cumulative number of papillomas after 16 weeks was 68 in the control group, which was reduced to 15, 21 & 8 in the animals treated with the SCE continuously at peri-, post- and peri- & post- initiation stage respectively. A significant impairment was noticed in the levels of reduced glutathione, superoxide dismutase, catalase & protein and enhancement in LPO in liver and skin of carcinogen treated control mice as compared with vehicle treated mice. All such parameters were returned to near normal value by administration of SCE to DMBA treated mice. These results suggest a possible chemopreventive property of S.cumini against DMBA induced skin carcinogenesis in mice.
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2010
Pradeep Kumar Goyal; Preeti Verma; Priyanka Sharma; Jyoti Parmar; Annapurna Agarwal
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2009
Priyanka Sharma; Jyoti Parmar; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2010
Jyoti Parmar; Priyanka Sharma; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
American Journal of Biomedical Sciences | 2011
Jyoti Parmar; Priyanka Sharma; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Archive | 2011
Jyoti Parmar; Priyanka Sharma; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal; Int J Cur Biomed Phar Res.
Journal of Environmental Pathology Toxicology and Oncology | 2011
Priyanka Sharma; Jyoti Parmar; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Research & Reviews: Journal of Zoological Sciences | 2013
Jyoti Parmar; Priyanka Sharma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal