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DETERMINATION OF FREE RADICAL SCAVENGING ACTIVITY

by Google Scholar, Embase Etc, Of Oroxylum, Indicum, Quercus Infectoria, Waseem, Ahmad Siddiqui
"... journal published quarterly. The Aim of IJPBS is to publish peer reviewed research and review articles in less time without much delay in the developing field of Pharmaceutical and Biological sciences. One week from the date of manuscript submission author gets the decision of acceptance and if acce ..."
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journal published quarterly. The Aim of IJPBS is to publish peer reviewed research and review articles in less time without much delay in the developing field of Pharmaceutical and Biological sciences. One week from the date of manuscript submission author gets the decision of acceptance and if accepted the manuscript will be processed within 3 weeks (approx.) for publication. Impact Factor 0.47*

Research and Development of the Free Radical Scavenger

by Edaravone As A Neuroprotectant , 2003
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REVERSIBLE CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA/Tomasello et al. 35 cerebral ischemia: Epidemiological and Clinical aspects. Stroke

by unknown authors
"... questionnaire on symptoms of physical illness. J Chron Dis 22: THE reported effects of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) are protean and include the ability to impair platelet aggregation1,2 and to reduce brain damage after occlusion of cerebral blood vessels perhaps by reduc-ing cerebral edema.3, * The me ..."
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radicals6 and the failure of earlier workers to consider the free radical scavenging ability of DMSO when explaining their results. The following study not only assays the ability of DMSO to impair platelet aggregation in in-jured cerebral microvessels, but also investigates the

EVALUATION OF FREE RADICAL SCAVENGING ACTIVITY OF THE DIFFERENT FRACTIONS OF TYPHA LATIFOLIA. (TYPHACEAE).

by Rahul Shukla, Sajal Srivastava, Parmesh K. Dwivedi, Saikat Sarkar, Sumit Gupta, Ashutosh Mishra
"... We have investigated different parts of Typha latifolia in pursuit of unraveling its oxidant quenching ability and discover novel, prudent and inexpensive antioxidants. Samples of rhizome, shoot, leaves and pollen from Typha latifolia were tested for total phenolic content, and flavonoids content an ..."
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We have investigated different parts of Typha latifolia in pursuit of unraveling its oxidant quenching ability and discover novel, prudent and inexpensive antioxidants. Samples of rhizome, shoot, leaves and pollen from Typha latifolia were tested for total phenolic content, and flavonoids content

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FOOD AND NUTRITION Effect of processing methods on the nutritional contents of bitter leaf (Vernonia amygdalina)

by N Yakubu , A O Amuzat , R U Hamza
"... ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the effect of four different processing methods on the nutritional contents of bitter leaf (Vernonia amygdalia). Fresh bitter leaves were subjected to different conventional food processing techniques, namely soaking in water (over night), blanching, a ..."
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, abrasion with salt and without salt (Nacl) as well as fresh leave samples replicated three times. The fresh and treated samples were analyzed for antioxidant properties (reducing power and free radical scavenging ability), proximate compositions, mineral contents and antinutrient contents (tannin

Bioactivity of the extracts of Centaurea polyclada DC

by Melanie Granger, Emilie Samson, Severine Sauvage, Anisha Majumdar - Asteraceae). Archives of Biological Sciences , 2009
"... Abstract — The free radical-scavenging property, antibacterial activity, and brine shrimp toxicity of n-hexane, dichloromethane (DCM), and methanol (MeOH) extracts of Centaurea polyclada, an endemic Turkish species, were assessed using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) assay, the resazurin m ..."
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microtiter plate-based assay, and the brine shrimp lethality assay, respectively. The DCM and MeOH extracts of C. polyclada exhibited free radical-scavenging ability with RC50 values 1.17 and 0.015 mg/mL, respectively. Among solid-phase extraction fractions of the MeOH extract, the fraction eluted with 60

Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacy www.jbclinpharm.com SCREENING OF SELECTED BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF ARTOCARPUS LAKOOCHA ROXB (MORACEAE)

by Fruit Pericarp, M. B. Shailendra Kumar, M. C. Rakesh Kumar, A. C. Bharath, H. R. Vinod Kumar, T. R. Prashith Kekuda, M. N. Rakshitha, H. L. Raghavendra
"... Bengal, Khasi Hills and Western Ghats. Objectives of the present study were to de-termine antibacterial, antioxidant, anthelmintic and insecticidal efficacy of methanol extract of A. lakoocha fruit pericarp. Antibacterial activity was tested against by Agar well diffusion method. Antioxidant activit ..."
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activity in terms of free radical scavenging ability was determined by DPPH free radical scavenging assay. Anthelmintic efficacy was determined using adult Indian earthworm. Insecticidal activity was tested against sec-ond and third instar larvae of Aedes aegypti. The extract has shown dose depend-ent

Total Phenolic Compounds and Antioxidant Properties in Different Stage of B.racemosa and B.spicata Leaf

by Dhiya Dalila Zawawi, Abdul Manaf Ali
"... Abstract. A study was carried out to determine the antioxidant properties and total phenolic compounds from different stages of the leaves of B.racemosa and B.spicata. The highest total phenolic content (TPC) was shown to be in the methanolic extracts, stage one leaf of B.racemosa and B.spicata. In ..."
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.spicata. In the chloroform extracts, the highest TPC were found in stage five leaf of B.racemosa and B.spicata. The free radical scavenging ability of the plant extract using DPPH assay was evaluated. The highest antioxidant activity were showed from methanolic extract from stage three leaf of B.racemosa with IC50 at 33

Phytochemical Profile and Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activities of Medicinal Plants Used by Aboriginal People of New South Wales, Australia

by Kaisarun Akter , Emma C Barnes , Joseph J Brophy , David Harrington , Yaegl Community Elders , Subramanyam R Vemulpad , Joanne F Jamie , Joanne F Jamie
"... Aboriginal people of Australia possess a rich knowledge on the use of medicinal plants for the treatment of sores, wounds, and skin infections, ailments which impose a high global disease burden and require effective treatments. The antibacterial and antioxidant activities and phytochemical content ..."
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7.81 to 1000 g/mL. The sap of E. haemastoma and bark of A. implexa possessed high total phenolic contents (TPC) and strong DPPH radical scavenging abilities. A positive correlation was observed between TPC and free radical scavenging ability. GC-MS analysis of the n-hexane extract of S. glomulifera

Wound Healing

by Fibroblasts Cells
"... Copyright © 2014 Dolly Singh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Terminalia chebula is one of the traditional medi ..."
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/cytotoxic assay.These extracts were found to be effective in decreasing the ammonia accumulation in the media, thereby reducing its toxic effect on cells. DPPH assay further confirmed the free-radical scavenging ability of the extracts which increased with the increase in concentration of each extract. Cell
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