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Calotropis procera Root Extract Has the Capability to Combat Free Radical Mediated Damage

The present study reports the antioxidant and membrane protective activities of Calotropis procera aqueous root extract using several in vitro assays along with the determination of phenolic as well as flavonoid contents. Total phenol and flavonoid contents in extract were 15.67 ± 1.52 mg propyl gal...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Shashank, Gupta, Ashutosh, Pandey, Abhay K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3809601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24222863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/691372
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description The present study reports the antioxidant and membrane protective activities of Calotropis procera aqueous root extract using several in vitro assays along with the determination of phenolic as well as flavonoid contents. Total phenol and flavonoid contents in extract were 15.67 ± 1.52 mg propyl gallate equivalent/g and 1.62 ± 0.05 mg quercetin equivalent/g, respectively. UV-visual spectroscopic scanning of the extract indicated the presence of glycoside-linked tannins or flavonoids. The extract exhibited appreciable reducing power signifying hydrogen donating potential. DPPH radical scavenging assay revealed substantial free radical scavenging activity (42–90%) in the extracts. Concentration dependent response was observed in the metal ion chelating activity (16–95%). Extracts also provided protection against iron induced lipid peroxidation in rat tissue (liver, brain, and kidney) homogenates. Comparatively better protective efficacy against peroxidative damage was observed in liver (71%) followed by kidney (65%) and brain (60%) tissues. Positive correlation (r (2) = 0.756) was observed between DPPH free radical scavenging activity and reducing power of extract. Similarly strong positive correlation (r (2) ≈ 0.756) was observed between metal ion chelating ability and percentage lipid peroxidation inhibition in different tissues. The study demonstrated considerable protective efficacy in C. procera root aqueous extracts against free radical and metal ion mediated oxidative damage.
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spelling pubmed-38096012013-11-11 Calotropis procera Root Extract Has the Capability to Combat Free Radical Mediated Damage Kumar, Shashank Gupta, Ashutosh Pandey, Abhay K. ISRN Pharmacol Research Article The present study reports the antioxidant and membrane protective activities of Calotropis procera aqueous root extract using several in vitro assays along with the determination of phenolic as well as flavonoid contents. Total phenol and flavonoid contents in extract were 15.67 ± 1.52 mg propyl gallate equivalent/g and 1.62 ± 0.05 mg quercetin equivalent/g, respectively. UV-visual spectroscopic scanning of the extract indicated the presence of glycoside-linked tannins or flavonoids. The extract exhibited appreciable reducing power signifying hydrogen donating potential. DPPH radical scavenging assay revealed substantial free radical scavenging activity (42–90%) in the extracts. Concentration dependent response was observed in the metal ion chelating activity (16–95%). Extracts also provided protection against iron induced lipid peroxidation in rat tissue (liver, brain, and kidney) homogenates. Comparatively better protective efficacy against peroxidative damage was observed in liver (71%) followed by kidney (65%) and brain (60%) tissues. Positive correlation (r (2) = 0.756) was observed between DPPH free radical scavenging activity and reducing power of extract. Similarly strong positive correlation (r (2) ≈ 0.756) was observed between metal ion chelating ability and percentage lipid peroxidation inhibition in different tissues. The study demonstrated considerable protective efficacy in C. procera root aqueous extracts against free radical and metal ion mediated oxidative damage. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3809601/ /pubmed/24222863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/691372 Text en Copyright © 2013 Shashank Kumar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Calotropis procera Root Extract Has the Capability to Combat Free Radical Mediated Damage
title Calotropis procera Root Extract Has the Capability to Combat Free Radical Mediated Damage
title_full Calotropis procera Root Extract Has the Capability to Combat Free Radical Mediated Damage
title_fullStr Calotropis procera Root Extract Has the Capability to Combat Free Radical Mediated Damage
title_full_unstemmed Calotropis procera Root Extract Has the Capability to Combat Free Radical Mediated Damage
title_short Calotropis procera Root Extract Has the Capability to Combat Free Radical Mediated Damage
title_sort calotropis procera root extract has the capability to combat free radical mediated damage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3809601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24222863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/691372
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