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Apoptotic studies and phytochemical analyses in the suicide tree
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Apoptotic studies and phytochemical analyses in the suicide tree

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This book entitled Apoptotic studies and phytochemical analyses in the suicide tree, Cerbera odollam Gaertn. (Apocynaceae) reveals the apoptotic and phytochemical efficacy of a potential medicinal plant. C. odollam is native to India and other parts of southern Asia. The suicide plant, C. odollam has got kernels that contain a digoxin type cardenolide and cardiac toxin Cerberin that blocks the calcium ion channels in heart muscle, disrupting the heartbeat, which may be fatal if consumed. The aqueous solutions of the leaf extracts were assessed for the existence of potential phytochemical constituents. Quantitative preliminary phytochemical analysis was done to reveal total phenolic, flavonoid, terpenoid, and alkaloid content. Cytotoxic studies were carried out using Allium cepa root tip assay and the cell death was determined by Evans blue stain both macroscopically and spectrophotometrically. Cellular abnormalities like induction of binucleate cells, apoptotic fragmentation, ghost cell, giant cell, membrane blebs, sticky metaphase, etc. were observed during cytotoxic evaluation. The study reveals the significant apoptotic/cytotoxic activities of aqueous extracts of C. odollam.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
25 March 2020
Pages
68
ISBN
9786202516129

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This book entitled Apoptotic studies and phytochemical analyses in the suicide tree, Cerbera odollam Gaertn. (Apocynaceae) reveals the apoptotic and phytochemical efficacy of a potential medicinal plant. C. odollam is native to India and other parts of southern Asia. The suicide plant, C. odollam has got kernels that contain a digoxin type cardenolide and cardiac toxin Cerberin that blocks the calcium ion channels in heart muscle, disrupting the heartbeat, which may be fatal if consumed. The aqueous solutions of the leaf extracts were assessed for the existence of potential phytochemical constituents. Quantitative preliminary phytochemical analysis was done to reveal total phenolic, flavonoid, terpenoid, and alkaloid content. Cytotoxic studies were carried out using Allium cepa root tip assay and the cell death was determined by Evans blue stain both macroscopically and spectrophotometrically. Cellular abnormalities like induction of binucleate cells, apoptotic fragmentation, ghost cell, giant cell, membrane blebs, sticky metaphase, etc. were observed during cytotoxic evaluation. The study reveals the significant apoptotic/cytotoxic activities of aqueous extracts of C. odollam.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
25 March 2020
Pages
68
ISBN
9786202516129