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J App Pharm Sci. 2014; 4(8): 052-055


Evaluation of Antioxidant potential of Costus igneus in ethanol induced peroxidative damage in albino rats

Shiva prakash, Elizabeth Dilip Thottacherry, Nischal Salian, Nandini Mangalore, Reshma Kumarachandra, Faheem Mubeen, Natesh Prabhu, Pallavi Laxmichandrashekar.




Abstract

Abstract
Improved antioxidant status helps to minimize the oxidative damage and thus can delay the risk of developing many chronic age related, free radical induced damage in diseases like diabetes, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases. We tried to evaluate the antioxidant potential of Costus igneus (CI) leaves in ethanol induced peroxidative damage in albino rats.
Wistar albino rats of either sex were divided into four groups. Group I was control group and received normal saline, Group II received ethanol, Group III received test drug CI at 300mg/kg and Group IV received CI at dose of 600mg/kg. Study duration was 30 days. Antioxidants estimated at the end of 30 days
The levels of reduced glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD),catalase ( CAT) significantly reduced and (malondialdehyde) MDA levels raised in ethanol treated group compared to control group. The levels of reduced glutathione, SOD and catalase enzyme recovered completely in a dose dependent manner.
Results demonstrate CI significantly reversed the reduction of GSH, SOD and CAT and reduced significantly the levels of MDA, a biomarker of lipid peroxidation in dose dependent manner suggesting its ability to enhance the antioxidant defense to prevent alcohol induced oxidative stress injury.

Key words: Keywords: Antioxidant, Ethanol, Malondialdehyde, Catalase






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