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RADICAL CELL REINFORCEMENT ACTION OFDRYNARIA QUERCIFOLIA

    4 Author(s):  K. SRINIVASA REDDY,MS PRASHANTH, A.R. KULKARNI , ANJU SINGH

Vol -  8, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 433 - 439  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

The Cell reinforcement action for Methanolicextract of Drynaria quercifolia rhizome infocus (at 100, 200 and furthermore 300µg/ml) were mulled over different in vitro models. The outcomes were compared with standard ascorbic corrosive values. The Cell reinforcement action of theextract have been expanded for expanding the focus of this study. The request for cell reinforcement possibility as stated by models were discovered and studied thoroughly. Previously, Nitric oxide searching action accompanied by aggregate cell reinforcement activity, diminishing control test were the noteworthy models beside hydrogen peroxide searching movements. IC50 values were found with a chance to be at 180, 230, 230 and 240µg/ml individually over nitric oxide searching activity, aggregate cell reinforcement assay and diminishing energy assays.Furthermore, hydrogen peroxide searching movement was also studied. The conclusion is that these effects of available dissections exhibited that Drynaria quercifolia rhizome have the possibility of cell reinforcement activity, and what's more might be a chance to be utilized for illustrating the feasible hotspots about characteristic antioxidants.

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