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Hypoglycemic Activities of a Mangrove Plant Rhizophora apiculata Blume
Tapas Kumar Sur,Tapan Seal,Strikanta Pandit,Dipankar Bhattcharryya 한국생약학회 2004 Natural Product Sciences Vol.10 No.1
The leaves of Rhizophora apiculata, a plant belonging to the family Rhizophoraceae were collected from the mangrove forest of Sunderbans, West Bengal, India. Alcoholic extract of the leaves of this plant was prepared and hypoglycemic/anti-hyperglycemic activity was studied in fed rats, glucose loaded rats and streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. The results of this study reveal that this plant extract has potential hypoglycemic action.
Anti-inflammatory Activity of Detoxified Bacterial Strains in Wistar Rats
Tapas Kumar Sur,Biswajit Auddy,,Dipak Kumar Sarkar 한국생약학회 2010 Natural Product Sciences Vol.16 No.3
A mixture of several detoxified bacterial strains (Sterodin?) has been studied for anti-inflammatory effect in Wistar rats on carrageenin, dextran and prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) induced edema in acute model and cotton pellet and carrageenin induced sub-acute model, while, Freund's adjuvant induced chronic model. The bacterial strains showed strong inhibitory activity in acute, sub-acute and chronic models of inflammation. Further, it reduced a1 acid glycoprotein and a2 macroglobulin levels in serum and prostaglandin E2 in inflamed paw. These results indicated that the bacterial strains probably act through prostaglandin mediatory pathways and may be useful in treatment of inflammation.
Gastroprotective and digestive potential of an Ayurvedic asava–arishta preparation
Anjan Adhikari,Amitabha Dey,Satyajyoti Kanjilal,Rajarshi Biswas,Deepa Gandhi,Kamarujjaman Mondal,Bibhuti Nath Bhatt,Tapas Kumar Sur,Satyabrata Mohapatra,Avinash Narwaria,Chandra Kant Katiyar 경희대학교 융합한의과학연구소 2018 Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine Vol.18 No.4
Asavas and arishtas are considered as important Ayurvedic self-fermented dosage forms which are being used widely to promote health and well-being and for management of digestive and metabolic disorders. The present investigation was carried out to study the potential of an Ayurvedic polyherbal asava–arishta preparation (ZP) in gastroprotection, intestinal motility and gastric dyspepsia in experimental rodent models. The gastroprotective effect of ZP at doses 1.5, 3 and 6 ml/ kg of body weight was studied using battery of animal models such as pyloric ligation in rats, intestinal transit time using charcoal meal test, gastric emptying and digestive stimulation action in rats. In addition, anti-spasmodic activity was studied using isolated guinea pig’s ileum. The role digestive enzymes such as pepsin, α-amylase and lipase were accessed by various enzymatic assays. A dose-dependent and statistically significant (p < 0.01) inhibitory effect on reducing gastric volume, free acidity, total acidity and ulcer index were observed in ZP treated animals as compared to the control. ZP also enhanced the mucin content of the gastric juice. Pre-treatment with ZP produced a dose-dependent effect in reducing intestinal motility, intestinal spasms and increased the gastric emptying time in rats. These observations validated the age old claims of ZP for its use as digestive tonic. Thus, results concluded that ZP is having potential to improve digestion and reduces recurrent digestive ailments.