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Antioxidant effect of Saptamrutha Lauha - In vivo study in Wistar Albino Rat Lens
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Oxidative stress affects all structures of the human eye with its special emphasis on the ocular surface, lens and retina contributing to the onset or progression of eye diseases. Age-related ocular pathologies including are largely mediated by the oxidative stress thus highlighting the need to enlighten a preventive measure that can address oxidative stress and slow the progression of age-related ocular pathologies. Aims and Objective: Saptamrutha Lauha is formulation of seven drugs which could act as Rasayana and Chakshushya so here they are hoped for an antioxidant network activity. Methods: 36 male Wistar albino rats were divided into 6 groups. Single dose of Naphthalene was administered orally for all groups, except the control group on first day. Group I: control, Group II: Silymarin administered orally for 10 days. Group III, IV and V: low, medium, high doses of Saptamrutha Lauha respectively administered orally for 10 days. Group VI: naphthalene group, treated with naphthalene alone. After 10th day rats were sacrificed, antioxidant effect was analyzed from serum biochemical parameters and also from antioxidant assays. Observation and Analysis: Saptamrutha Lauha at all three doses (low dose, intermediate dose, high dose) were found to be effective in antioxidant activity. Discussion and Conclusion: The assays done suggests that Saptamrutha Lauha is capable of scavenging free radicals evolved in the pathogenesis of Naphthalene induced oxidative stress. Thus, this study provides a scientific basis for usage of Saptamrutha Lauha as an antioxidant.
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Title: Antioxidant effect of Saptamrutha Lauha - In vivo study in Wistar Albino Rat Lens
Description:
Oxidative stress affects all structures of the human eye with its special emphasis on the ocular surface, lens and retina contributing to the onset or progression of eye diseases.
Age-related ocular pathologies including are largely mediated by the oxidative stress thus highlighting the need to enlighten a preventive measure that can address oxidative stress and slow the progression of age-related ocular pathologies.
Aims and Objective: Saptamrutha Lauha is formulation of seven drugs which could act as Rasayana and Chakshushya so here they are hoped for an antioxidant network activity.
Methods: 36 male Wistar albino rats were divided into 6 groups.
Single dose of Naphthalene was administered orally for all groups, except the control group on first day.
Group I: control, Group II: Silymarin administered orally for 10 days.
Group III, IV and V: low, medium, high doses of Saptamrutha Lauha respectively administered orally for 10 days.
Group VI: naphthalene group, treated with naphthalene alone.
After 10th day rats were sacrificed, antioxidant effect was analyzed from serum biochemical parameters and also from antioxidant assays.
Observation and Analysis: Saptamrutha Lauha at all three doses (low dose, intermediate dose, high dose) were found to be effective in antioxidant activity.
Discussion and Conclusion: The assays done suggests that Saptamrutha Lauha is capable of scavenging free radicals evolved in the pathogenesis of Naphthalene induced oxidative stress.
Thus, this study provides a scientific basis for usage of Saptamrutha Lauha as an antioxidant.
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