1.L-theanine: A potential multifaceted natural bioactive amide as health supplement
Adhikary RAJSEKHAR ; Mandal VIVEKANANDA
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2017;7(9):842-848
Natural bioactive compounds from plants are of great importance in modem therapeutics,which are used to prepare antibiotics,growth supplements or some other therapeutics.L-theanine is such a bioactive amide amino acid presented in different plants and fungi,especially in tea.Theanine has influential effects on lifestyle associated diseases,such as diabetes,cardiovascular disorders,hypertension,stress relief,tumor suppression,menstruation and liver injury.This amino acid can maintain normal sleep and improve memory function and nullify effect of the neurotoxins.The rate of bioavailability and its medium of ingestion in the body is one of the great concerns for its additional antioxidant properties.Pharmacokinetics of the bioactive compound and its mode of action are described herewith.The biosynthesis and industrial synthesis are also reviewed to promote accelerated production of this bioactive compound in the pharmaceutical industries.
2.Physicochemical and elemental studies of Hydrocotyle javanica Thunb.for standardization as herbal drug
Mandal MANAB ; Misra DEBABRATA ; Ghosh Nath NARENDRA ; Mandal VIVEKANANDA
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2017;7(11):979-986
Objective:To explore the leaves of Hydrocotylejavanica Thunb.as a source of safe and effective antibacterial herbal medicine.Methods:The standardization was validated by stepwise physicochemical studies,element analysis,determination of ash values,fluorescence analysis,assessment of moisture content,extractive values in different solvent systems and extraction methods.Heavy metal contents,mineral and element contents were analysed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry,inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer and CHNS/O analyser,respectively.Results:The methanol extract of the folklore medicinal plant having antibacterial efficacy contained flavonoids and phenolic OH groups.The ICP multi standard indicated the presence of three major compounds with molecular mass of 161 190 and 221 Da.Heavy metals viz.lead,mercury and copper content were 4.38 ppm,< 0.05 ppm and 24.70 ppm,respectively.Minerals content of calcium,phosphorus,potassium and iron were 1 190.94 mg/100 g,375.57 mg/100 g,2820 mg/100 g and 340.20 mg/100 g of plant sample,respectively.Elements like carbon,hydrogen,nitrogen and sulphur contents were 38.18%,5.67%,2.23% and 0.51%,respectively.Heavy metal profile of the tested plant was within the permissible limits of the regulatory authorities.Conclusions:Hence the present physicochemical and elements studies reveals that the plant Hydrocotylejavanica Thunb.could be a potent source of herbal preparation as well as a safe and novel synthetic antibacterial drug.
3. L-theanine: A potential multifaceted natural bioactive amide as health supplement
Rajsekhar ADHIKARY ; Vivekananda MANDAL
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2017;7(9):842-848
Natural bioactive compounds from plants are of great importance in modern therapeutics, which are used to prepare antibiotics, growth supplements or some other therapeutics. L-theanine is such a bioactive amide amino acid presented in different plants and fungi, especially in tea. Theanine has influential effects on lifestyle associated diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, hypertension, stress relief, tumor suppression, menstruation and liver injury. This amino acid can maintain normal sleep and improve memory function and nullify effect of the neurotoxins. The rate of bioavailability and its medium of ingestion in the body is one of the great concerns for its additional antioxidant properties. Pharmacokinetics of the bioactive compound and its mode of action are described herewith. The biosynthesis and industrial synthesis are also reviewed to promote accelerated production of this bioactive compound in the pharmaceutical industries.
4.Assessment of traditional knowledge of the antidiabetic plants of Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalayas in the context of recent phytochemical and pharmacological advances.
Rakhi CHAKRABORTY ; Swarnendu ROY ; Vivekananda MANDAL
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2016;14(5):336-358
Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalayas, a part of Eastern Himalayan Hotspot, is characterized by its richness of plant diversity. Herbal medicine has been one of the most popular and reliable healing practices among the different ethnic groups of this region for ages. However, the lack of documentation practice by the traditional healers has led to obscurity regarding the efficacy of herbal medicine among the present generation, though they have to depend on the same quite often. Meanwhile, several reviews have attempted to document the plants used for the treatment of diabetes from this region, but interestingly, very few research works can be obtained regarding the characterization of antidiabetic properties of the plants of this region. Therefore, it demands a better understanding of the potentiality of these plants in the purview of scientific evidence. This review article reports 55 such plant species which have been reported to be frequently used in the treatment of hyperglycemia and our objective was to validate the potentiality of the plants in the light of recent phytochemical and pharmacological researches being carried out locally or elsewhere.
5. Physicochemical and elemental studies of Hydrocotyle javanica Thunb. for standardization as herbal drug
Manab MANDAL ; Debabrata MISRA ; Vivekananda MANDAL ; Narendra Nath GHOSH
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2017;7(11):979-986
Objective To explore the leaves of Hydrocotyle javanica Thunb. as a source of safe and effective antibacterial herbal medicine. Methods The standardization was validated by stepwise physicochemical studies, element analysis, determination of ash values, fluorescence analysis, assessment of moisture content, extractive values in different solvent systems and extraction methods. Heavy metal contents, mineral and element contents were analysed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer and CHNS/O analyser, respectively. Results The methanol extract of the folklore medicinal plant having antibacterial efficacy contained flavonoids and phenolic OH groups. The ICP multi standard indicated the presence of three major compounds with molecular mass of 161 190 and 221 Da. Heavy metals viz. lead, mercury and copper content were 4.38 ppm, < 0.05 ppm and 24.70 ppm, respectively. Minerals content of calcium, phosphorus, potassium and iron were 1 190.94 mg/100 g, 375.57 mg/100 g, 2 820 mg/100 g and 340.20 mg/100 g of plant sample, respectively. Elements like carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulphur contents were 38.18%, 5.67%, 2.23% and 0.51%, respectively. Heavy metal profile of the tested plant was within the permissible limits of the regulatory authorities. Conclusions Hence the present physicochemical and elements studies reveals that the plant Hydrocotyle javanica Thunb. could be a potent source of herbal preparation as well as a safe and novel synthetic antibacterial drug.