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Journal of Biomedical Research | ISSN: 0976-1683 | Volume 30

March 14-15, 2019 | London, UK

T issue Engineer ing, Stem Cel ls and Regenerat ive Medicine

Cel l and Gene Therapy

World Congress on

International Conference on

&

Joint Event

Regeneration of liver by

Platycladus orientalis

extract

Alok Kumar Dash

V B S Purvanchal University, India

L

iver is a vital organ of our body performing wide range of

functions. Regeneration of liver by through plant extract is

safe and having better patient compliance. Present study was

aimed at evaluating protective ability of

Platycladus orientalis

Linn

against paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in rats.

When these extracts screened for hepatoprotective activity,

the results obtained from paracetamol induced hepatotoxic

model in the healthy male Wister rats indicates that, after the

treatment with paracetamol there was significant rise in SGOT,

SGPT, ALP and total bilirubin levels which were lowered by

petroleum ether extract of

Platycladus orientalis

leaf, sylimarin

25 mg/kg was taken as the standard drug. In the whole process

of hepatotoxicity thioacetamide was used for toxified the liver

and it showed same result as like paracetamol in toxification.

In order to detect the oxidative stress in lipid peroxidation in

liver checked it’s

in-vivo

antioxidant parameter like reduced

glutathione (GSH), thiobarbituric acid reactive substances

(TBARS), catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) which

justify the antioxidant property of both the plant. Which also

justify the hepatoprotective and antioxidant effect of the

plant. The biochemical observations were supplemented by

histopathological examination of pancreas and liver section.

In histopathological observation, it was showed that the

petroleum ether extract of Platycladus orientalis possess

effectively hepatoprotective property.

Speaker Biography

Alok Kumar Dash has completed B. Pharm from IGIP, M. Pharma from KMIPS and Ph.D.

degree from Suresh Gyan Vihar University (SGVU) in Rajasthan, India. He is working as an

assistant professor in Institute of Pharmacy, Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University

in Uttar Pradesh, India. His field of research focuses on natural products chemistry,

pharmacognosy, pharmacological screening and standardization method development

for herbals. He has more than 40 national and nternational publications and 2 patents in

his credit. His biography is published Asian Admirable Achievers in 2016. He received the

globally reputed ‘Rashtriya Gaurav Award’-2017. His profile is selected for Bharat Vikas

Award Recipient of “Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing-2017” by European journal of

medicinal plant, Science Domain International and has been serving as an editorial board

member of International Journal of Modern botany Scientific &Academic Publishing, Asian

Journal of Chemical Sciences and many more.

e:

alokkudash@yahoo.co.in

Alok Kumar Dash

, Biomed Res, Volume 30

DOI: 10.4066/biomedicalresearch-C1-025