Swafiya Jahan
University of Rajasthan
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Integrative Cancer Therapies | 2009
Swafiya Jahan; Ranu Chaudhary; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Alstonia scholaris, commonly known as sapthaparna, has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine for treatment of various disorders. The objective of this study was to investigate the possible chemopreventive and anti-oxidative properties of this medicinal plant on two-stage process of skin carcinogenesis induced by a single application of 7, 12-dimethyabenz(a)anthrecene (100 lg/100 ll acetone), and two weeks later, promoted by repeated application of croton oil (1% in acetone/thrice a week) till the end of the experiment (16 weeks) in Swiss albino mice.The tumor incidence, tumor yield, tumor burden and cumulative number of papillomas were found to be higher in the carcinogen treated control (without ASE treatment) as compared to experimental animals (ASE treated). Furthermore, a significant increase in reduced glutathione, superoxide dismutase and catalase but decrease in lipid peroxidation was measured in ASE administered experimental groups than the carcinogen treated control. The present study demonstrates the chemopreventive potential of Alstonia scholaris bark extract in DMBA-induced skin tumorigenesis in Swiss albino mice.
Integrative Cancer Therapies | 2012
Annapurna Agrawal; Swafiya Jahan; Dhanraj Soyal; Ekank Goyal; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Chemoprevention is a novel approach to study the anti-initiating and anti-tumor-promoting efficacy of medicinal plants and their active principles. The present study investigated the chemopreventive potential of Aegle marmelos fruit extract in 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced skin carcinogenesis and its influence on oxidative stress and the antioxidant defense system. The oral administration of A marmelos at 100 mg/kg body weight/day during peri-initiational, postinitiational, and peri- & postinitiational phases of papillomagenesis showed significant reduction in tumor incidence, tumor yield, tumor burden, and cumulative number of papillomas when compared with carcinogen-treated control. The average latent period significantly increased (7.88 weeks; control group) to 9.45, 11.11, and 11.54 weeks in different A marmelos extract (AME) experimental groups. Enzyme analysis of skin and liver showed a significant elevation in antioxidant parameters such as superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione, and vitamin C in AME-treated groups when compared with the carcinogen-treated control. The elevated level of lipid peroxidation in the positive control was significantly inhibited by AME administration. These results indicate that AME has the potential to reduce chemical-induced skin papillomas by enhancing the antioxidant defense system.
Journal of Ginseng Research | 2011
Preeti Verma; Swafiya Jahan; Tae Hawn Kim; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Chemical radiation protection is an important strategy to protect living beings against the deleterious effects of radiation. In the present study, the radioprotective effect of hydro-alcoholic extract of Panax ginseng extract (PGR-HAE) was studied on radiation-induced deleterious alterations in Swiss albino mice. Oral administration of such extract (25 mg/kg b wt/day/animal) for 5 consecutive days, half an h. before whole-body exposure to 6 Gy gamma radiation, enhanced the 30 days survival and also inhibited the radiogenic sickness, weight loss and life shortening. PGR-HAE ameliorated radiation induced depletion in blood constituents at different necropsy intervals between 12 h to 30 d, and significantly increased the number of femoral spleen colony forming units that survived after irradiation. Furthermore, it checked depletion of glutathione and antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione S-transferase) as well as elevation of lipid peroxidation (LPO) level in blood and liver. The significant reduction in the yield of LPO demonstrates that PGR-HAE protects the membranes against radiation-induced oxidative damage. These findings conclude that such plant extract provides significant radioprotection, and it may be potentially valuable in the prevention of injuries caused during planned and unplanned radiation exposure.
Journal of Environmental Pathology Toxicology and Oncology | 2008
Ranu Chaudhary; Swafiya Jahan; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Integrative Cancer Therapies | 2008
Uma Gupta; Swafiya Jahan; Ranu Chaudhary; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Journal of Environmental Pathology Toxicology and Oncology | 2010
Swafiya Jahan; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Archive | 2008
Ranu Chaudhary; Swafiya Jahan; Uma Gupta; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Journal of Environmental Pathology Toxicology and Oncology | 2011
Annapurna Agrawal; Swafiya Jahan; Pradeep Kumar Goyal
Archive | 2010
Annapurna Agrawal; Swafiya Jahan; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal; Principal Investigator
Archive | 2010
Annapurna Agrawal; Swafiya Jahan; Preeti Verma; Pradeep Kumar Goyal