Indu Thakur
Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, India
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Bioeng Biomed Sci
The effect of aqueous (PnAq) and alcoholic (PnAl) extracts (5-250 mg/kg) of Phyllanthus niruri (Family: Euphorbiaceae) on in vivo gamma radiation induced chromosome aberration and in vitro antioxidant activity (5-500 �¼g/ml) by Fenton reaction were studied with dose modification factor and radiation dose response. The present work was also aimed to optimize the route of administration; PnAl was administered via Intraperitoneal (I.P), Intramuscular (I.M), Intravenous (I.V) and oral routes. The extract was administrated 1 hour prior to irradiation dose of 4Gy. The percentage of aberrant cells was calculated after 24 hours. DMF was calculated by observing survival rate following whole body irradiation with 8, 9, 10 and 11Gy radiation exposure with and without 200 mg/kg I.P PnAl extract before1 hour of exposure. Radiation dose response effect of 200 mg/kg of PnAl was observed against 1, 2, 3 and 4Gy gamma ray exposure by scoring different types of chromosomal aberrations from bone marrow metaphase plates. PnAl (250 mg/kg) showed highly significant decrease in chromosomal aberrations compared to radiation treated group. The I.P administered group showed significantly reduced aberrant cell percentage compared to I.M, oral, I.V and sham control groups. P. niruri alcoholic extract significantly (p<0.05-0.001) reduced percent aberrant cell and major aberrations like breaks, rings and polyploidy against 4Gy radiation. It showed DMF of 1.12 with improved survival rate, delayed occurrence of lethality and radiation sickness. The optimum dose of Phyllanthus niruri alcoholic extract is established to be 200 mg/kg I.P., having safe and effective radioprotector efficiency. Alcoholic extract of P. niruri decreased the complex aberrations like ring, dicentric and SDC indicating significant protection of bone marrow against double strand breaks and multiple chromosomal lesions.
Indu Thakur has obtained her PhD in Radiation Biology at the Barkatullaha University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh in 2010 under the guidance of Dr P. Uma Devi. She has been working as an Assistant Research Officer at the Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Idgah Hills, Bhopal.
Email: indu123_thakur@yahoo.co.in
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