P. Bansode, I. Somasundaram, Apurva Birajdar, S. Mishra, Dhanashree S. Patil, A. Waghmode, G. Rashinkar
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Abstract
Lonar Crater lake was created by the impact of a massive meteor during the Pleistocene Epoch. Being
a hypersaline and hyperalkaline soda lake, rich microbial diversity is reported earlier. Lonar lake
water is used by local people and tribals against skin diseases. These observations prompted us to
investigate the therapeutic potential of lake water against skin diseases. In this context, we have
conducted pilot study to assess the antipsoriatic and antiangiogenic activity of the salt obtained from
lake water using THP1 cell line by MTT assay and antiangiogenic activity by in vivo chicken
chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay, as there is a close relation between psoriasis and angiogenesis.
The results revealed that salt possess remarkable antipsoriatic and antiangiogenic activity.