ANTILIPASE ACTIVITY OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF INDIAN sandy.pptx
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ANTILIPASE ACTIVITY OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANT Presented By G SANTHOSH REG NO : 31521U15025 GUIDE BY Prof P.Megaladevi M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Assistant professor
Department of Biochemistry
AIM AND OBJECTIVES Numerous medicinal plant and their formulation are used for the ethonomedical practice as well as in traditional systems of medicine in India This has led to chemical and pharmacological Investigation and general biological screening programs of medicinal plant all over the world Herbal medicine has become an integral part of standard health care
significance of in the field of drug discovery an important medicinal plant Ten different medicinal plants was selected to carry out to
Study the preliminary phytochemical screening of phytochemicals Study of the phenol estimation Study of the phenol estimation Study of the lipase assay
Collected plants
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Plant extract and preparation The respective plant parts of the medicinal plant were allowed to shadow dry for until complete dryness and cut into pieces and made into powder by using a mortar and pestle About 5g of each plant sample was weighed and 50ml of distilled water was added to boiling and filter obtains the plant extract
It was allowed to dry for about one day and then sample was again dissolved using methanol It was replaced to an sterile 2ml eppendorf tube and used for the further study
Media preparation: Olive oil- Rhodamine agar Ingredients g/100 ml Olive oil 0.5ml Rhodamine B 0.02g Agar 2.5g Media preparation: Olive oil- Rhodamine agar Ingredients g/100 ml Olive oil 0.5ml Rhodamine B 0.02g Agar 2.5g
Phytochemical screening Chemical tests were carried out using methanolic extract such as follows
RESULTS
Collection of medicinal plants There were ten different ethno botanical background plants were collected fromgudiyattam markets, Vellore District, Tamil Nadu,
Extraction of active metabolites About five gram of each plant powdered samples was extracted with aqueous and condensed. Atleast four percent yields were collected from each sample
CONCLUSION
Hyperlipidemia, one of the metabolic disorder, is associated with abnormal lipidmetabolism whereby increase in plasma lipid-cholesterol and triglycerides is observed Increase in occurrence of hyperlipidemia may also predispose to condition like coronary cardiac diseases and neuropathy The control of lipid metabolism using antilipidimic compounds from medicinal plants is warrented