Evaluation of Antioxidant, Cytotoxic, Thrombolytic and Membrane Stabilizing Activities of Canna indica L. Leaves (Family: Cannaceae)

Sheikh Alma, Umme Tamima Tamme, Asif Uj Jaman, Md. Nasir Uddin, S. Shahriar, M. Rashid
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Canna indica L., a perennial plant known as Indian shot and African arrowroot, is a member of the family Cannaceae. Historically, this plant was used to treat menstrual cramps, diarrhea and dysentery. The purpose of this investigation was to assess the antioxidant, cytotoxic, thrombolytic and membrane stabilizing activities of the methanol extract of C. indica leaf and its organic soluble fractions. The DPPH free radical scavenging method and the total phenolic content determination were utilized to evaluate the antioxidant capacity, whereas the brine shrimp lethality bioassay was implemented to study the cytotoxic potential. The ability of the extractives to prevent the hemolysis of red blood cells (RBC) in response to the application of heat and hypotonic solutions was used to estimate of their membrane stabilizing potential. In all of these experiments, the methanolic leaf extract (ME) displayed moderate activity, while the petroleum ether soluble fraction (PSF) and the dichloromethane soluble fraction (DSF) demonstrated the most promising antioxidant and cytotoxic activities among the extractives. However, the strongest thrombolytic and membrane stabilizing activities were observed by the chloroform soluble fraction (CSF). Additional research may be necessary to determine which phytoconstituents are most likely to be responsible for the aforementioned qualities. Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal 26(2): 162-166, 2023 (July)
美人蕉叶片抗氧化、细胞毒、溶栓和膜稳定活性的研究
美人蕉是一种多年生植物,被称为印度箭菜和非洲箭菜,是美人蕉科的一员。历史上,这种植物被用来治疗痛经、腹泻和痢疾。本研究的目的是评价籼米叶甲醇提取物及其有机可溶性组分的抗氧化、细胞毒、溶栓和膜稳定活性。采用DPPH自由基清除法和总酚含量测定法评价其抗氧化能力,采用盐水对虾致死性生物测定法研究其细胞毒性。提取液在高温和低渗溶液作用下防止红细胞(RBC)溶血的能力被用来估计其膜稳定潜力。在所有的实验中,甲醇叶提取物(ME)表现出中等的活性,而石油醚可溶性部分(PSF)和二氯甲烷可溶性部分(DSF)表现出最有希望的抗氧化和细胞毒活性。然而,氯仿可溶性部分(CSF)的溶栓和膜稳定活性最强。可能需要进一步的研究来确定哪些植物成分最有可能对上述品质负责。孟加拉国医药杂志26(2):162-166,2023(7月)
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