1.Cytotoxicity evaluation and hepatoprotective potential of bioassay guided fractions from Feronia Limmonia Linn leaf.
Mahendra JAIN ; Rakhee KAPADIA ; Ravirajsinh N JADEJA ; Menaka C THOUNAOJAM ; Ranjitsinh V DEVKAR ; S H MISHRA
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2011;1(6):443-447
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the cytotoxicity and hepatoprotective potentials of extracts, fractions or isolated compound from the leaves of Feronia limonia (F. limonia).
METHODSQualitative phytochemical analysis of extracts, fractions or compound was performed by means of thin layer chromatography and spectroscopic assays. The % purity of compound was measured by analytical HPLC. Extracts, fractions or compound have been individually evaluated for their cytotoxicity effects (10, 20, 100, 250, 500, 750 and 1 000 µg/mL). Based on the inhibitory concentration (IC50) obtained from the cell viability assay, graded concentrations of extracts, fractions or isolated compound were assessed (10, 20, 50, 100, 200 µg/mL) for its hepatoprotective potential against CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity by monitoring activity levels of serum glutamatic pyruvatic transaminase (SGPT) and serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT).
RESULTSResults indicated that the methanol extract of F. limonia was non-toxic and hepatoprotective in nature as compared with the petroleum ether extract. The acetone fraction of methanolic extract also showed similar properties but the subsequent two fractions were cytotoxic. However, the pure compound isolated from the penultimate fraction of methanolic extract was non-toxic and hepatoprotective in nature. Biochemical investigations (SGOT, SGPT) further corroborated these cytological observations.
CONCLUSIONSIt can be concluded from this study that F. limonia methanol extract, some fractions and pure isolated compound herein exhibit hepatoprotective activity. However, cytotoxicity recorded in the penultimate fraction and investigation of structural details of pure compound warrants further study.
Biological Assay ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Chromatography, Thin Layer ; Gastrointestinal Agents ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Inhibitory Concentration 50 ; Liver ; drug effects ; Phytochemicals ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Rutaceae ; chemistry ; Spectrum Analysis
2. Traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology of Clerodendron glandulosum Coleb – a review
Ravirajsinh N JADEJA ; Menaka C THOUNAOJAM ; Ranjitsinh V DEVKAR ; Ranjitsinh V RAMACHANDRAN ; Thouchom Brojendro SINGH
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2012;5(1):1-6
Present review for the first time provides a complete botanical description and information on ethnomedicinal uses of Clerodendron glandulosum.Coleb (CG; Fam, Verbenaceae). Recent studies conducted from our laboratory provide pharmacological evidence for its anti-hypertensive, anti-diabetic and anti-obesity potentials. Further, its beneficial potential in preventing in vitro and in vivo non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and atherosclerosis and potent hepatoprotective and free radical scavenging abilities along with its acute and sub-chronic toxicological evaluations are also reported from our laboratory. In keeping with its traditional uses, CG extract was capable of ameliorating experimentally induced hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Its beneficial potential against NASH induced oxidative stress and atherosclerosis can be attributed to its potent free radical scavenging potential. Non-toxic nature of CG leaf extract further provides added merit to its reported pharmacological properties. The present review summarizes the pioneering scientific evidence for the pharmacological effects of CG against related metabolic disorders like hypertension, diabetes and obesity along with anti oxidant potential and beneficial effects against non alcoholic steatohepatitis.