Amelioration of sodium fluoride induced oxidative stress by Cynometra travancorica Bedd in mice
Author:
Meera Nair1, Divya Menon K.1, Silpa Prabha1, Pareeth Chennattu M.1, Raghavamenon Achuthan C.1, Babu Thekkekara D.1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry , Amala Cancer Research Centre , Thrissur 680 555 , Kerala , India
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Cynometra travancorica, endemic to Western Ghats of India is pharmacologically similar to Saraca asoca and occasionally used as substitute in a well-known Ayurvedic uterine tonic Asokarishta. S. asoca possess various biological properties, but there are no reports on C. travancorica. The present study evaluated the pharmacological properties of C. travancorica and its efficacy in attenuating the sodium fluoride (NaF) induced oxidative stress in mice.
Methods
Antioxidant potential of methanolic extract of C. travancorica (CTE) stem bark was evaluated using DPPH, superoxide radical scavenging and total antioxidant assays. The effect of CTE on mitigating NaF deteriorated redox status in the liver tissue of mice was evaluated. Functional groups in CTE were analyzed by FTIR analysis.
Results
CTE effectively scavenged the free radicals in in vitro condition. CTE could augment catalase (46.6%), superoxide dismutase (53.8%) activities and GSH level (48.1%) against NaF induced decline in the liver tissue of mice. The peroxidation of lipids was found to be decreased by 44.9% and tissue damage abated as inferred by histopathology. FTIR analysis revealed the presence of biologically active functional groups in CTE.
Conclusions
The study revealed the ameliorative effect of C. travancorica against NaF induced deleterious effect in experimental animals by its potent antioxidant potential.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine
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