2014
DOI: 10.5567/pharmacologia.2014.172.176
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Evaluation of in vitro Anticataract Activity and Aldose Reductase Potential of Barleria lupulina Lindl.

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“…However, synthetic antioxidants, like ascorbic acid was found to be more potent for providing the hydrogen electron transfer ability than the samples of the plant extract. Similar work has been reported earlier by Mazumder et al [ 16 ] who found varying IC 50 values of different organic solvent soluble extracts. They adopted different extraction procedures due to which IC 50 values also differed from our findings.…”
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“…However, synthetic antioxidants, like ascorbic acid was found to be more potent for providing the hydrogen electron transfer ability than the samples of the plant extract. Similar work has been reported earlier by Mazumder et al [ 16 ] who found varying IC 50 values of different organic solvent soluble extracts. They adopted different extraction procedures due to which IC 50 values also differed from our findings.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Phytochemical analysis of ethanolic extract of B. lupulina revealed the presence of steroid, glycoside, terpenoid, flavonoid, tannin and carbohydrate as reported by Sur and Das [ 29 ] and Mazumder et al [ 17 ]. Presence of more or less similar phytoconstituents in varying amount in different solvents has also been reported by the other workers [ 6 , 16 , 20 , 21 ]. These results are similar to that of ethanolic extract recently reported by Kumari and Dubey [ 11 , 12 ].…”
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“…Traditionally, leaves of this plant are used to treat snake bites, dog bites, swelling, bleeding wounds and rheumatism. The extracts of the plant also possess anti-HSV-2 activities [9], ameliorate secondary complications of diabetes including cataract [10,11], antiarthritic [12], anti-inflammatory [13], antimicrobial [14], anti-clastogenic, anti-tumor, and anti-cancer activities besides having radiation protection [15].…”
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