FREE RADICAL SCAVEGIG AD HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITIES OF STADARDIZED METHAOLIC EXTRACT OF MAYDIS STIGMA

2009 
Summary The herbal drug Maydis stigma , style of female flower of Zea mays L. (Family1 Gramina e), is used for the treatment of variety of diseases such as in urinary tract diseases, gonorrhea, benign prostatic hyperplasia, hypertension, hepatobiliary diseases etc. The present study was carried out to evaluate the free radical scavenging and hepatoprotective activities of standardized methanolic extract of Maydis stigma against CCl 41induced decreased level of antioxidant enzymes, hepatotoxicity respectively and also to correlate the role of free radicals in hepatic injury. Methanolic extract of the Maydis stigma was standardized for total polyphenol, tannin, flavonoid, and flavonols contents and evaluated for the free radical scavenging activity against CCl 4 induced lipid peroxidation and reduction in the levels of SOD, GSH, peroxidase and catalase. Hepatoprotective activity was evaluated against CCl 41induced hepatotoxicity by estimation of the level of hepatic enzymes ALT, AST, ALP and total bilirubin in the serum. Methanolic extract of Maydis stigma showed significant free radical scavenging and hepatoprotective activity against CCl 41induced toxicity and was found to be comparable with the standard drugs. Histopathological observations of the H1E stained liver sections of different animal groups supported the hepatoprotective activity of the plant.
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