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Effect of Oxidative Phytochemicals on Nicotine-stressed UMNSAH/DF-1 Cell Line

Nicotine is a parasympathomimetic alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants (Solanaceae) and is a cholinergic drug. It acts directly by stimulating the nicotinic or muscarinic receptors or indirectly by inhibiting cholinesterase, promoting acetylcholine release, or by other mechanisms. 3% of...

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Autores principales: Chakraborty, Amlan, Gupta, Apoorv, Singh, Abhinay Kr., Patni, Pranav
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24860736
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2225-4110.126172
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author Chakraborty, Amlan
Gupta, Apoorv
Singh, Abhinay Kr.
Patni, Pranav
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Gupta, Apoorv
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description Nicotine is a parasympathomimetic alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants (Solanaceae) and is a cholinergic drug. It acts directly by stimulating the nicotinic or muscarinic receptors or indirectly by inhibiting cholinesterase, promoting acetylcholine release, or by other mechanisms. 3% of tobacco or one cigarette yields 1 mg of nicotine. As nicotine enters the body, it disturbs the healthy functioning of the body. In this study, we isolated UMNSAH/DF-1 cell line from Gallus gallus. For this, 9 ± 2 day old chicken embryo was taken. This was followed by the extraction of nicotine (1 mg/ml) from cigarette. The cells were then given nicotine stress and were observed for blackening after 24 h of incubation under 40× resolution of microscope. It was found that this blackening of the cells was permanent even after a wash with 1× phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) followed by replenishing the medium. The phytochemicals extracted were from the dried powder, which included Curcuma longa (薑黃 Jiāng Huáng; Turmeric) 40 mg/ml, Azadirachta indica (neem) 50 mg/ml, Cinnamomum tamala (bay leaf) 30 mg/ml, Camellia sinensis (綠茶 Lǜ Chá; Green Tea) 100 mg/ml, and Ocimum sanctum (tulsi) 30 mg/ml. When applied to nicotine-stressed cells, it was observed that ursolic acid in neem recovered 70%, followed by 65% recovery by tulsi (having triterpenoid), 50% recovery by the catechins in Ca. sinensis, and very little recovery shown by Ci. tamala. Due to the yellow coloration of the cells by Cu. longa, much could not be inferred, although it was inferable that it had resulted in little effects. Mixtures of these phytochemicals were used, and it was found that neem: tulsi diluted in 3:1 ratio was highly effective and cell recovery was almost 80%. 68% was recovered by tulsi: green tea in a ratio 1:3 and 42% by turmeric:green tea in a ratio of 1:5.
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spelling pubmed-40037022014-05-23 Effect of Oxidative Phytochemicals on Nicotine-stressed UMNSAH/DF-1 Cell Line Chakraborty, Amlan Gupta, Apoorv Singh, Abhinay Kr. Patni, Pranav J Tradit Complement Med Original Research Paper Nicotine is a parasympathomimetic alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants (Solanaceae) and is a cholinergic drug. It acts directly by stimulating the nicotinic or muscarinic receptors or indirectly by inhibiting cholinesterase, promoting acetylcholine release, or by other mechanisms. 3% of tobacco or one cigarette yields 1 mg of nicotine. As nicotine enters the body, it disturbs the healthy functioning of the body. In this study, we isolated UMNSAH/DF-1 cell line from Gallus gallus. For this, 9 ± 2 day old chicken embryo was taken. This was followed by the extraction of nicotine (1 mg/ml) from cigarette. The cells were then given nicotine stress and were observed for blackening after 24 h of incubation under 40× resolution of microscope. It was found that this blackening of the cells was permanent even after a wash with 1× phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) followed by replenishing the medium. The phytochemicals extracted were from the dried powder, which included Curcuma longa (薑黃 Jiāng Huáng; Turmeric) 40 mg/ml, Azadirachta indica (neem) 50 mg/ml, Cinnamomum tamala (bay leaf) 30 mg/ml, Camellia sinensis (綠茶 Lǜ Chá; Green Tea) 100 mg/ml, and Ocimum sanctum (tulsi) 30 mg/ml. When applied to nicotine-stressed cells, it was observed that ursolic acid in neem recovered 70%, followed by 65% recovery by tulsi (having triterpenoid), 50% recovery by the catechins in Ca. sinensis, and very little recovery shown by Ci. tamala. Due to the yellow coloration of the cells by Cu. longa, much could not be inferred, although it was inferable that it had resulted in little effects. Mixtures of these phytochemicals were used, and it was found that neem: tulsi diluted in 3:1 ratio was highly effective and cell recovery was almost 80%. 68% was recovered by tulsi: green tea in a ratio 1:3 and 42% by turmeric:green tea in a ratio of 1:5. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4003702/ /pubmed/24860736 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2225-4110.126172 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Paper
Chakraborty, Amlan
Gupta, Apoorv
Singh, Abhinay Kr.
Patni, Pranav
Effect of Oxidative Phytochemicals on Nicotine-stressed UMNSAH/DF-1 Cell Line
title Effect of Oxidative Phytochemicals on Nicotine-stressed UMNSAH/DF-1 Cell Line
title_full Effect of Oxidative Phytochemicals on Nicotine-stressed UMNSAH/DF-1 Cell Line
title_fullStr Effect of Oxidative Phytochemicals on Nicotine-stressed UMNSAH/DF-1 Cell Line
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Oxidative Phytochemicals on Nicotine-stressed UMNSAH/DF-1 Cell Line
title_short Effect of Oxidative Phytochemicals on Nicotine-stressed UMNSAH/DF-1 Cell Line
title_sort effect of oxidative phytochemicals on nicotine-stressed umnsah/df-1 cell line
topic Original Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24860736
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2225-4110.126172
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