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dc.contributor.authorBhadada, Shraddha V.-
dc.contributor.authorBhadada, Vikas J.-
dc.contributor.authorGoyal, Ramesh K.-
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-15T06:11:36Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-15T06:11:36Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.issn0271-3683-
dc.identifier.urihttp://10.1.7.192:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7909-
dc.descriptionCurrent Eye Research, 2016; 41(2): 222–231en_US
dc.description.abstractPurpose: Recent investigations have shown that phytochemical antioxidants can scavenge free radicals and prevent various diseases like cataract. The objective of the present study was to assess the efficacy of the Tephrosia purpurea in preventing these changes in the lens of selenite-induced cataract models. Materials and methods: Cataract was induced by a single injection of sodium selenite (4 mg/kg, s.c.) to 9-day-old Sprague–Dawley rat pups. The treatment with different extracts of T. purpurea was started on 10th day and continued for 30 days in pups pretreated with sodium selenite. The animals were treated orally with either quercetin (1 mg/kg), flavonoid rich fraction (40 mg/kg) or alcohol extract (300 mg/kg) of T. purpurea. Cataract was visualized after 30 days. Encapsulated lenses were analyzed for reduced glutathione and malondialdehyde. Lenses were also analyzed for total protein, insoluble protein, total nitrite, calcium levels, protein sulfhydryl content as well as for the activities of superoxide dismutase and Ca2+-ATPase. Results: Morphological examination of the rat lenses revealed normal transparent lens with minimal or partial nuclear opacity in control whereas dense opacity developed in rat lens treated with selenite. Both the extracts of T. purpurea produced reduction in nuclear opacity as well as improvement in the insoluble proteins, protein sulfhydryl, total nitrite, calcium levels and Ca2+-ATPase activity in lenses. The extracts decreased malondialdehyde levels but also prevented the loss of reduced glutathione levels. Conclusion: Our data suggests therapeutic potential of T. purpurea for the treatment of cataract.en_US
dc.publisherTaylor and Francisen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesIPFP0257;-
dc.subjectCataracten_US
dc.subjectquercetinen_US
dc.subjectrutinen_US
dc.subjectselenite-induced cataracten_US
dc.subjectsodium seleniteen_US
dc.subjectTephrosia purpureaen_US
dc.subjectIPFP0257en_US
dc.titlePreventive Effect of Tephrosia purpurea on Selenite-Induced Experimental Cataracten_US
dc.typeFaculty Papersen_US
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