Antioxidant activity of fractionated extracts of rhizomes of high-altitude Podophyllum hexandrum:: Role in radiation protection

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作者
Chawla, R
Arora, R
Kumar, R
Sharma, A
Prasad, J
Singh, S
Sagar, R
Chaudhary, P
Shukla, S
Kaur, G
Sharma, RK
Puri, SC
Dhar, KL
Handa, G
Gupta, VK
Qazi, GN
机构
[1] Inst Nucl Med & Allied Sci, Div Radiopharmaceut & Radiat Biol, Delhi 110054, India
[2] CSIR, Reg Res Lab, Nat Prod Chem Div, Jammu, India
关键词
2,2 '-bipyridyl; free radical; lipid peroxidation; polyphenols; radioprotection; oxidative stress; Podophyllum hexandrum;
D O I
10.1007/s11010-005-0821-5
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Whole extract of rhizomes of Podophyllum hexandrum has been reported earlier by our group to render whole-body radioprotection. High-altitude P. hexandrum (HAPH) was therefore fractionated using solvents of varying polarity (non-polar to polar) and the different fractions were designated as, n-hexane (HE), chloroform (CE), alcohol (AE), hydro-alcohol (HA) and water (WE). The total polyphenolic content (mg% of quercetin) was determined spectrophotometrically, while. The major constituents present in each fraction were identified and characterized using LC-APCI/MS/MS. In vitro screening of the individual fractions, rich in polyphenols and lignans, revealed several bioactivities of direct relevance to radioprotection e.g. metal-chelation activity, antioxidant activity, DNA protection, inhibition of radiation (250 Gy) and iron/ascorbate-induced lipid peroxidation (LPO). CE exhibited maximum protection to plasmid (pBR322) DNA in the plasmid relaxation assay (68.09% of SC form retention). It also showed maximal metal chelation activity (41.59%), evaluated using 2,2'-bipyridyl assay, followed by AE (31.25%), which exhibited maximum antioxidant potential (lowest absorption unit value: 0.0389 +/- 0.00717) in the reducing power assay. AE also maximally inhibited iron/ascorbate-induced and radiation-induced LPO (99.76 and 92.249%, respectively, at 2000 mu g/ml) in mouse liver homogenate. Under conditions of combined stress (radiation (250 Gy)+iron/ascorbate), at a concentration of 2000 mu g/ml, HA exhibited higher percentage of inhibition (93.05%) of LPO activity. HA was found to be effective in significantly (p < 0.05) lowering LPO activity over a wide range of concentrations as compared to AE. The present comparative study indicated that alcoholic (AE) and hydro-alcoholic (HA) fractions are the most promising fractions, which can effectively tackle radiation-induced oxidative stress.
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