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  • Turkish Journal of Biology
  • Volume:35 Issue:2
  • The antioxidant and DNA protection potential of Indian tribal medicinal plants

The antioxidant and DNA protection potential of Indian tribal medicinal plants

Authors : Gunjan GUHA, Venkatadri RAJKUMAR, Lazar MATHEW, R Ashok KUMAR
Pages : 233-242
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Publication Date : 2011-12-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Prevention and treatment of various degenerative diseases using traditional medicines is increasingly generating interest, especially in geriatric clinical research. This study aimed to evaluate the free-radical scavenging properties and potential to prevent DNA damage insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(from oxidative stress); of 56 extracts insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(polar and non-polar); from 14 medicinal plants insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(from 12 families); used by diverse Indian tribes and ethnic groups. Although widely known for traditional uses, these plants have not been extensively used for clinical purposes. Scavenging of DPPH\bullet radical by all the extracts was evaluated to estimate their antioxidant potential and rank them accordingly. Extracts occupying the top 10 ranks were further evaluated and extensively screened for their antioxidant potential by estimation of their ABTS\bullet+-scavenging and Fe+3-reducing properties. A cumulative ranking system was designed for these 10 plant extracts based on the results of the 3 antioxidant assays. Simultaneously, protection of DNA against photolyzed H2O2-induced oxidative damage by all 56 extracts was studied in pBR322. Considerable anti-genotoxic potential was exhibited by the top 3 extracts on the cumulative rank table, thereby proving the results of all the experiments were congruent. This is a preliminary report, which may yield a roadmap for isolating the active components from these extracts and designing geriatric medicines.
Keywords : Key words Tribal medicinal plants, antioxidant, oxidative damage, DNA protection, DPPH, ABTS

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