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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113243

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This work has experimentally proved that hyper salinity, a major cause for degradation of coastal mangrove habitats, can be alleviated by flushing of hyper saline soil with tidal water and/or with rainwater. Over a period of three years after digging the creeks to flush hyper saline soil with tidal water, an appreciable reduction in soil salinity and a moderate increase in colonization of mangroves are observed. Soil analysis showed a significant reduction in salinity after 2 months of storage of rainwater with a significant and concomitant increase of heterotrophic bacterial counts and nutrients. This study raises the possibility of converting degrading mangrove habitats to luxuriant ones through man-made efforts.


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Acides aminés/analyse , Glucides/analyse , Conservation des ressources naturelles , Conductivité électrique , Eau douce , Concentration en ions d'hydrogène , Inde , Rhizophoraceae/croissance et développement , Eau de mer , Chlorure de sodium/analyse , Sol/analyse , Microbiologie du sol , Tanins/métabolisme
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2004 Sep; 42(9): 893-9
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-58109

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Rotula aquatica was extensively used by vaidyas (Ayurvedic practioners) in holistic treatment of cancer. In the present study, an attempt has been made to evaluate the antimitotic activity of R. aquatica. Preliminary antimitotic screening was done using Allium cepa root tip assay. The mitotic index of the root tips markedly decreased with increasing concentration of the aqueous extract. The different fractions obtained by successive extraction of R. aquatica using solvents of increasing polarity were also evaluated for their antimitotic activity. Tannins were isolated which showed a better activity than the non-tannin fraction. Experiments were also carried out with incorporation of folic acid in the aqueous extract. Folic acid inhibited the antimitotic activity of aqueous extract of R. aquatica in a dose dependent manner. The results obtained were compared with methotrexate--a known drug available in market as anti-cancer agent. The studies were extended to human cells using 3 pancreatic cancer cell lines, viz: HPAF-II, BxPC-3, and CAPAN-2. Extract of R. aquatica was found to be extremely effective in the prevention of cell proliferation of the pancreatic cancer cell lines. The phytochemical evaluation revealed presence of polyphenols (tannins) and steroids. A HPTLC fingerprinting was developed and studied. Two compounds were isolated and subjected to spectral studies like UV, IR and mass spectrums. The empirical formula was derived by considering this data with elemental analysis of the compounds.


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Allium/composition chimique , Antimétabolites antinéoplasiques/pharmacologie , Boraginaceae/composition chimique , Division cellulaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Chromatographie en phase liquide à haute performance , Acide folique/pharmacologie , Spectrométrie de masse , Méthotrexate/pharmacologie , Index mitotique , Tumeurs du pancréas/traitement médicamenteux , Phytothérapie , Extraits de plantes/usage thérapeutique , Racines de plante/cytologie , Stéroïdes/composition chimique , Tanins/métabolisme
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2000 May; 38(5): 471-6
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-62947

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A study was initiated to categorize the seeds of various wild and cultivar legume varieties on the basis of their relative resistance to the bruchid, C. maculatus, and to correlate the important primary and secondary metabolites (non-protein anti-metabolites) in these seeds to the developmental parameters of the bruchid. In general, the wild seed varities showed greater amount of resistance to the bruchid attack when compared to that of the cultivar varieties. All the cultivar varieties studied showed higher amounts of primary metabolites, namely, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and free amino acids thus showing a positive correlation between the primary metabolites content and the infestation rate. The wild varieties, however, showed significantly lower amounts of these primary metabolites and consequently a lower level of infestation. The non-protein anti-metabolites such as total phenols, ortho- dihydroxy phenols and tannis were significantly lower in the cultivars. The wild varieties, in contrast, revealed higher amounts of these secondary metabolites showing a negative correlation between these secondary metabolites content and the infestation rate. The study revealed that these non-protein anti-metabolites are important in conferring resistance to the seeds.


Sujets)
Animaux , Coléoptères/pathogénicité , Métabolisme glucidique , Fabaceae/métabolisme , Lutte biologique contre les nuisibles , Phénols/métabolisme , Protéines végétales/métabolisme , Plantes médicinales , Graines/métabolisme , Tanins/métabolisme
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