Investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in-vitro experimental model

The American Medical Research Community sounded a heavy metal warning against some herbo-mineral Ayurvedic formulations from Indian System of Medicine sold in United States of America. The products were rejected by Unites States Food and Drug Administration due to the presence of high level of lead,...

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Main Authors: Bibhas Pandit, Trilochan Satapathy, Sanjib Bahadur, Jyoti Dewangan
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Language:English
Published: Creative Pharma Assent 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://japtronline.com/index.php/joapr/article/view/107
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author Bibhas Pandit
Trilochan Satapathy
Sanjib Bahadur
Jyoti Dewangan
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description The American Medical Research Community sounded a heavy metal warning against some herbo-mineral Ayurvedic formulations from Indian System of Medicine sold in United States of America. The products were rejected by Unites States Food and Drug Administration due to the presence of high level of lead, mercury and arsenic as impurities, marked as toxicity inducers. This work has been design to investigate whether the toxicity produced by Mahasudarshan churna is due to the results of lipid peroxidation, as oxidative degradation of phospholipids is one of the causes of drug-induced toxicity. The level of malondialdehyde, reduced glutathione and nitric oxide were estimated in control, drug-treated, drug-antioxidant treated and only antioxidant-treated group at two hours and six hours of incubation time in goat liver homogenates. Ascorbic acid was used to compare the oxidative potentials of Mahasudarshan churna. The level of malondialdehyde was found to be decreased in the drug-treated, drug-antioxidant treated and only antioxidant treated group where as the level of reduced glutathione and nitric oxide increased when compared to control. Above all the Drug-antioxidant treated group showed maximum anti-oxidant properties when compared to other groups. The study was designed to investigate the lipid peroxidation induction capacity of Mahasudarshan churna as consequences of its toxicity and found that lipid peroxidation is not the contributing factor
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spelling doaj.art-4542f0a75b2e41939ecf983c36cecbd82022-12-21T22:09:26ZengCreative Pharma AssentJournal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research2348-03352019-06-0172071510.18231/j.joapr.2019.002107Investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in-vitro experimental modelBibhas Pandit0Trilochan Satapathy1Sanjib Bahadur2Jyoti Dewangan3Columbia Institute of Pharmacy, Vill. Tekari, Near Vidhan Sabha, Raipur (CG) 493111Columbia Institute of Pharmacy, Vill. Tekari, Near Vidhan Sabha, Raipur (CG) 493111Columbia Institute of Pharmacy, Vill. Tekari, Near Vidhan Sabha, Raipur (CG) 493111Columbia Institute of Pharmacy, Vill. Tekari, Near Vidhan Sabha, Raipur (CG) 493111The American Medical Research Community sounded a heavy metal warning against some herbo-mineral Ayurvedic formulations from Indian System of Medicine sold in United States of America. The products were rejected by Unites States Food and Drug Administration due to the presence of high level of lead, mercury and arsenic as impurities, marked as toxicity inducers. This work has been design to investigate whether the toxicity produced by Mahasudarshan churna is due to the results of lipid peroxidation, as oxidative degradation of phospholipids is one of the causes of drug-induced toxicity. The level of malondialdehyde, reduced glutathione and nitric oxide were estimated in control, drug-treated, drug-antioxidant treated and only antioxidant-treated group at two hours and six hours of incubation time in goat liver homogenates. Ascorbic acid was used to compare the oxidative potentials of Mahasudarshan churna. The level of malondialdehyde was found to be decreased in the drug-treated, drug-antioxidant treated and only antioxidant treated group where as the level of reduced glutathione and nitric oxide increased when compared to control. Above all the Drug-antioxidant treated group showed maximum anti-oxidant properties when compared to other groups. The study was designed to investigate the lipid peroxidation induction capacity of Mahasudarshan churna as consequences of its toxicity and found that lipid peroxidation is not the contributing factorhttps://japtronline.com/index.php/joapr/article/view/107mahasudarshan churnaascorbic acidmalondialdehydenitric oxidereduced glutathionelipid peroxidation
spellingShingle Bibhas Pandit
Trilochan Satapathy
Sanjib Bahadur
Jyoti Dewangan
Investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in-vitro experimental model
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research
mahasudarshan churna
ascorbic acid
malondialdehyde
nitric oxide
reduced glutathione
lipid peroxidation
title Investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in-vitro experimental model
title_full Investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in-vitro experimental model
title_fullStr Investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in-vitro experimental model
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in-vitro experimental model
title_short Investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in-vitro experimental model
title_sort investigation of oxidative potential of mahasudarshan churna using goat liver as in vitro experimental model
topic mahasudarshan churna
ascorbic acid
malondialdehyde
nitric oxide
reduced glutathione
lipid peroxidation
url https://japtronline.com/index.php/joapr/article/view/107
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