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Answer added in Medicinal Plants and Herbs33 How to estimate and isolate anticancerous drug from plant material?By Mujahid Khwaja · Nanyang Technological UniversityMurugan Rajenderan · University of Madrassearch the review articles about anticancer drug evaluation from natural source and observe the methods. you can do the research in cancer drug discov... [more]search the review articles about anticancer drug evaluation from natural source and observe the methods. you can do the research in cancer drug discovery. there are unlimited articles in websites. use Sciencedirect.com, pubmedcentreal, highwire and nature.com. springer publications, wiley publications. these are all the popular and genuine websites for any kind of natural research publications.Following
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Answer added in Gel Electrophoresis13 Regarding protein re-stainingBy Santosh Kodgire · Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada UniversityMurugan Rajenderan · University of MadrasMr. Santosh Kodgire, Can you tell me the proportion of destaining solution (Methanol:Acetic Acid:Distilled Water) Destaining solution a. Methanol :... [more]Mr. Santosh Kodgire, Can you tell me the proportion of destaining solution (Methanol:Acetic Acid:Distilled Water) Destaining solution a. Methanol : 80 ml b. Acetic acid : 20 ml c. Distilled water : 100 ml Use this proportion and if you want remove excess amount dye, you can increase the methanol and you can achieve the destaining of protein.Following
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Article: Cardioprotective activity of Cladosiphon okamuranus fucoidan against isoproterenol induced myocardial infarction in rats.
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ABSTRACT: Fucoidans, sulfated polysaccharides of brown algae, have attracted steady attention in the last few years as readily accessible biopolymers possessing a wide spectrum of biological activities. In this study, cardioprotective activity of fucoidan extracted from Cladosiphon okamuranus was evaluated in isoproterenol induced myocardial infarction in rats. Male Wistar albino rats (180±25 g) were divided in to four groups of six animals each as follows: Group (1) control, Group (2) isoproterenol alone, Group (3) fucoidan alone and Group (4) fucoidan+isoproterenol. To evaluate the efficacy of fucoidan treatment against isoproterenol induced myocardial damage, biochemical parameters and histopathological studies were carried out. Isoproterenol administration produced severe myocardial damage and high lipid peroxidation level. On the contrary, fucoidan treatment reduced myocardial damage, which has been reflected by improvement in parameters such as creatinine phosphokinase (CPK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST). In addition, fucoidan improved the antioxidant defence system in treated animals and considerably reduced the oxidative stress exerted by isoproterenol. The reduction in oxidative stress in Group (4) was evident from the lipid peroxidation and antioxidant activities. Furthermore, the increase in the levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides and low density lipoprotein (LDL) and decrease in the levels of high density lipoprotein (HDL) was significantly reversed in Group (4), when compared with Group (2). The histopathological studies also showed that fucoidan treatment significantly minimized the damage induced by isoproterenol. Thus, fucoidan provide cardioprotection against isoproterenol induced myocardial infarction in rats.Phytomedicine: international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology 12/2010; 18(1):52-7. · 2.17 Impact Factor -
Article: Superoxide radical scavenging and antibacterial activities of different fractions of ethanol extract of Mentha spicata (L.)
Ponnan Arumugam Æ Rajenderan Murugan Æ Mahalingam Subathra Æ Arabandi Ramesh[show abstract] [hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Mentha spicata is a well-known spice that has a variety of biological properties and is abundantly available throughout the world. This study was designed to investigate the superoxide radical scavenging and antibacterial properties of different fractions (hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and aqueous) of the ethanol extract of Mentha spicata. In addition, xanthine oxidase generated uric acid inhibition, reducing potential and iron chelating activity, also was investigated. Ethyl acetate fraction exhibited the highest (B84%) superoxide radical scavenging and inhibition of uric acid formation at 40 lg/ml compared with the standard quercetin (B81%) at 30 lg/ml. The highest reducing potential also is observed in ethyl acetate and aqueous fractions, which were comparable to the reducing potential of quercetin and ascorbic acid. Iron chelating activity of solvent fractions was found to be better than standard of EDTA (79% at 3 mg/ml). In addition, all fractions showed effective antibacterial activity against five human pathogenic bacteria among the ten samples used. However, aqueous fraction showed maximum growth inhibition zone (B36 mm diameter at 6 lg/per disc) against Shigella boydii. Hence, we conclude that the ethyl acetate and aqueous fractions of ethanol extract of Mentha spicata exhibited higher superoxide radical scavenging and antibacterial activities.MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY RESEARCH. 05/2009;