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European journal of medicinal plants | 2014

Antioxidant and antibacterial activities of leaf extract of Achyranthes aspera Linn. (prickly chaff flower).

Garima Pandey; Ch. V. Rao; Shyam Sundar Gupta; Kishen K. Verma; Munna Singh

Aim: The present study was undertaken to establish the potential role of Achyranthes aspera Linn for cure of skin diseases. Study Design: The plant is traditionally used by various tribes for curing a wide range of diseases. A 50% ethanolic extract of the leaves was subjected to phytochemical studies and further investigated for in vitro antioxidant and antibacterial activities. Place and Duration of Study: CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow, between December 2012 and November 2013. Methodology: In vitro antioxidant activity was determined by DPPH free radical scavenging assay, hydroxyl radical scavenging activity, β-Carotene-linoleic acid assay and reducing power assay. Antibacterial activity was studied by agar well diffusion method. Results: The total phenol and flavonoid content was estimated to be 3.363% and 6.36% respectively. The HPTLC analysis showed the presence of oleanolic acid, lupeol and βsitosterol. The free radical scavenging activity of the extract was concentration dependent Original Research Article European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 4(6): 695-708, 2014 696 and IC50 was observed at a concentration of 62.24μg/ml for DPPH free radical scavenging activity and 68.32μg/ml for hydroxyl radical scavenging activity. The extract showed significant total antioxidant activity and reducing power. Antibacterial activity was studied by well diffusion method and the MIC was recorded at 0.75 mg/ml for S. aureus, 0.8 mg/ml for M. luteus, 2.75 mg/ml for E. coli and 0.8 mg/ml for P. aeruginosa. Conclusion: The results obtained from current study demonstrate that the leaf extract of Achyranthes aspera L possess significant antioxidant and antibacterial properties. Presence of various classes of phytocompounds e.g. Phenols, flavonoids, saponins, alkaloids etc. contribute highly to its medicinal values, thus indicating its potential for cure of skin diseases.


British journal of pharmaceutical research | 2014

Wound Repair and Anti-inflammatory Potential of Fumaria indica in Excision Wound-induced Rats.

Garima Pandey; G Rajesh Kumar; Shyam Sundar Gupta; Sanjeev Kumar Ojha; Ch. V. Rao

Aims: Objective of the study was to investigate the wound contraction and antiinflammatory activity of the 50% ethanolic extract of Fumaria indica (Hausskn.) Pugsley (Fumariaceae) by excision wound model and estimation of pro-inflammatory and antiinflammatory cytokines. Study Design: Prospective. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Pharmacognosy and Ethnopharmacology, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, India. December 2012 to May 2013. Methodology: Dried powdered whole plant of Fumaria indica was extracted with 50% ethanolic extract. The extract was subjected to HPTLC fingerprinting, DPPH free radical scavenging and antibacterial activities. Further, 10% F. indica ointment was tested for its wound contraction, pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory potentials. Results: The 50% ethanolic extract showed presence of ellagic acid, ferulic acid andquercetin. The IC50 was 0.11mg/mL and significant antibacterial activity was observed against S. aureus and E. coli. The 10% F. indica ointment applied topically to the wound area reducedits size from 500 mm2 to 40 mm by the end of 9 day. These results were Original Research Article British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 4(2): 257-266, 2014 258 comparable to the effect of 0.2% nitrofurazone. The extract further showed a reduction in the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNFα and IL-6) and an increase in antiinflammatory cytokine IL-10.


British journal of pharmaceutical research | 2014

Effect of Andrographis serpyllifolia Leaves Extract on Experimentally Induced Typhoid Using Salmonella Typhi.

Shyam Sundar Gupta; Joni Sharma; G Rajesh Kumar; Garima Pandey; Pk Mohapatra; Atul Rawat; Ch. V. Rao

Aims: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of the standardized ethanolic extract of Andrographis serpyllifolia leaves on experimentally induced typhoid. Study Design: Single dose of 1 ml Salmonella Typhi (10 CFU/mL) was administered orally to rats to induce typhoid in rats. Blood culture test confirmed typhoid infectioned rats received orally the ethanolic extract of Andrographis serpyllifolia at dose levels of 200 and 400 mg/kg twice daily for 10 days, respectively and control animals received physiological saline. Place and Duration of Study: CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow, between December 2011 and June 2013. Methodology: Leaves of Andrographis serpyllifolia was extracted with ethanol and concentrated on rotavapour. Single dose of 1 ml S. Typhi (10 CFU/mL) was administered orally to rats with the help of orogastric tube to induce typhoid in rats. After seven days, Original Research Article British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 4(2): 230-239, 2014 231 typhoid confirmed rats received the standardized extract subsequently subjected to in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility test. Results: The treatment with ethanolic extract of Andrographis serpyllifolia at dose level of 200 mg/kg showed 75.0% to 87.5% protection and 100% protection observed at higher dose of 400 mg/kg on widal, blood culture and typhidot test respectively. Biochemical test carried out on blood culture isolates confirmed the presence or absence of S. Typhi. A. serpyllifolia extract at a concentration of 1.50 mg/disc showed antimicrobial activity susceptibility against S. Typhi. Conclusion: Andrographis serpyllifolia leaves extract showed antimicrobial activity against S. Typhi and accomplished the extract of A. serpyllifolia is recommended for clinical applications in the treatment of typhoid.


Mintage Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences | 2014

PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEW ON ANDROGRAPHIS SERPYLLIFOLIA: POTENTIAL HERBAL CURE-ALL

Ch V Rao; Lubna Azmi; Shyam Sundar Gupta


Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics | 2017

Effect of Squalene in surgically induced Gastro-oesophageal Reflux Disease on rats

Lubna Azmi; Shyam Sundar Gupta; Ila Shukla; Padam Kant; Om Prakash Sidhu; Ch. V. Rao


Archive | 2015

Effect of the Standardized Extract of Holarrhena Antidysenterica Seeds against Steptozotocin-Induced Diabetes in Rats

Vinay Kumar Pathak; Anup Maiti; Shyam Sundar Gupta; Ila Shukla; Vepa Kameswara Rao; Rana Pratap Marg


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences | 2018

In Vitro and In Vivo Study of Argyreia speciosa on Chronic Gastric Ulceration and Metabolic Studies

Lubna Azmi; Ila Shukla; Shyam Sundar Gupta; Narayan Prasad Yadav; Padam Kant; Ch. V. Rao


Polymer Journal | 2018

Evaluation of Chemoprotective Effect of Quercetin from Argyreia speciosa against N-methyl-N-Nitro-N-Nitrosoguanidine and NaCl-Induced Gastric Carcinomas in Wistar Rats

Lubna Azmi; Ila Shukla; Shyam Sundar Gupta; Aniruddh Chaudhary; Padam Kant; Narayan Prasad Yadav; Chandana Venkateswara Rao


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2017

Simultaneous Determination of Proposed Anti-HIV Combination Comprising of Elvitegravir and Quercetin in Rat Plasma Using the HPLC–ESI-MS/MS Method: Drug Interaction Study

Lubna Azmi; Ila Shukla; Shyam Sundar Gupta; Padam Kant; Chandana Venkateswara Rao


IJEB Vol.55(11) [November 2017] | 2017

Protective effect of standardized extract of Glycine max seeds against experimentally induced gastroesophageal reflux disease in rats

Shyam Sundar Gupta; Lubna Azmi; Ila Shukla; Pk Mohapatra; Ch. V. Rao

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Ch. V. Rao

National Botanical Research Institute

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Ila Shukla

National Botanical Research Institute

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Lubna Azmi

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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G Rajesh Kumar

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Garima Pandey

National Botanical Research Institute

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Ch V Rao

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Chandana Venkateswara Rao

National Botanical Research Institute

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Manju Sharma

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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