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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 366-373, 2018.
Article | WPRIM | ID: wpr-959684

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the antiangiogenic activity of Telescopium telescopium (Horn snail) extract using in ovo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay.METHODS: Methanolic extract of Telescopium telescopium was subjected to modified Kupchan partitioning. Four treatment groups - negative control, positive control (quercetin), test samples, and blanks - were used for the in ovo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay. ImageJ software was used to measure average vessel diameter (DV) and total length (LT) to determine the degree of vascularization, percent inhibition, and antiangiogenic activity. Biochemical screening was done for the crude extract and the fraction with the highest percent inhibition.RESULTS: Butanol fraction showed the highest percent inhibition in both average vessel diameter (DV) (417.30% ± 300.83) and total length (L T) (44.21% ± 8.11). There was no significant difference in the antiangiogenic activity of both crude and butanol fraction compared with quercetin. Biochemical screening confirmed the presence of sterols and carbohydrates in both fractions.CONCLUSION: Crude extract and butanol fraction resulted in positive percent inhibition values, indicating inhibition of angiogenesis. They were found to have no significant difference with quercetin in regard to their antiangiogenic activity. Sterols were assumed as the biochemical class of the antiangiogenic compound of interest.


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Animaux
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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 366-373, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-978952

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Objective@#To determine the antiangiogenic activity of Telescopium telescopium (Horn snail) extract using in ovo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay.@*Methods@#Methanolic extract of Telescopium telescopium was subjected to modified Kupchan partitioning. Four treatment groups – negative control, positive control (quercetin), test samples, and blanks – were used for the in ovo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay. ImageJ software was used to measure average vessel diameter (DV) and total length (LT) to determine the degree of vascularization, percent inhibition, and antiangiogenic activity. Biochemical screening was done for the crude extract and the fraction with the highest percent inhibition.


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Chorioallantoïde , Gastropoda
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Int. j. morphol ; 28(1): 175-182, Mar. 2010. ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-579299

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Biochemical analysis of the cytosol fraction isolated from the ovotestis/spermatheca glands of marine mollusc Telescopium telescopium and it's sperm microtubular structure revealed that relatively similar biomolecules like different enzymes, hormones, minerals and structures of the sperm are also exist in humans. Moreover, antiserum of the cytosol fraction was found to cross-react with the human sperm antigen indicated presence of a common sperm surface antigenicity between these two diversified species. These findings might support and / or hypothesize about the origin and diversification of the vertebrate molecules from its ancestral form (s) from the invertebrates, and basic physiological functions of these ancestral biomolecules including some of the cellular structures plausibly remain the same regardless their structural changes even after evolution.


El análisis bioquímico de la fracción aislada del citosol desde las glándulas ovotestes/espermateca del molusco marino Telescopium telescopium y su estructura tubular espermática revelaron biomoléculas relativamente similares como tales como diferentes enzimas, hormonas, minerales y estructuras de los espermatozoides que también existen en los seres humanos. Por otra parte, en el antisuero de la fracción citosólica se encontró una reacción cruzada con los antígenos del esperma humano indicando la presencia de una superficie espermática de antigenicidad común entre estas dos diversificadas especies. Estos hallazgos pueden apoyar y/o hipotetizar sobre el origen y la diversificación de las moléculas de los vertebrados desde su forma (s) ancestral desde los invertebrados, y funciones básicas fisiológicas de estas biomoléculas ancestrales incluyendo algunas de las estructuras celulares siendo plausiblemente las mismas, independientemente de sus cambios estructurales incluso después de la evolución.


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Animaux , Escargots/anatomie et histologie , Spermatozoïdes/composition chimique , Spermatozoïdes/ultrastructure , Immunotransfert , Phylogenèse
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