In-Vivo Anti-oxidant activity of Methanolic extract of Sapindus emarginatus in mono sodium glutamate induced obesity rats

Authors

  • S. Divya Teja Banda*, D. Suneetha and T.N.V.S. Narayana Reddy Author

Keywords:

Sapindus emarginatus, Monosodium glutamate, SOD (superoxide dismutase), GSH (Glutathione), Catalase. In-vivo anti oxidant activity

Abstract

The Methanolic extract fine pericarp of flowers of of Sapindus emarginatus leaf were subjected to the evaluation of invivo anti-oxidant in monosodium glutamate induced obesity rats.The anti oxidant activity of Sapindus emarginatus may varies from each part of the plant.The anti oxidant property of the pericarp of the flower may increase with increase in the test dose.The invitro antioxidant property of methanolic extract of leaves of Sapindus emarginatus already revealed1.Now in the present study of evaluation anti oxidant activity in in-vivo manner we were tested a wide variety of intrinsic anti oxidants called SOD(superoxide dismutase),GSH(Glutathione),Catalase. There are five groups were taken for the in vivo antioxidant screening. Monosodium glutamate solution was administered to induce obesity by 8mg/g body weight to each animal orally daily up to 7 days2 normally. But here in the present by administering MSG we were subjected to screening antioxidant activity after the 28 days of treatment with test doses.

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Published

2013-11-30

How to Cite

In-Vivo Anti-oxidant activity of Methanolic extract of Sapindus emarginatus in mono sodium glutamate induced obesity rats . (2013). International Journal of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 4(11), 3105-3108. http://ijplsjournal.com/index.php/ijpls/article/view/576

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