Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2545266 | Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Ethnopharmacological relevancePhyllanthusrheedei Wight is a plant used by Muthuvan tribes of Kerala for treating liver related diseases.Materials and methodsThe different extracts of Phyllanthus rheedei were analysed on cell lines were viz, PLC/PRF, Hep3B, FLCII10 and HepG2215 for its anti-HBV property. The analysis was done through ELISA, SQRT-PCR and immuno blotting. The most active extract was then divided in to fractions using HPTLC and the most active fraction was further identified.ResultsFrom the screening experiments it was shown that the ethanol extract of this plant has the maximum activity in lowering the viral markers like HBsAg, HBV Core and HBV X protein and whole virions with comparatively lesser cytotoxicity. The dose responses of this particular extract were further established.ConclusionsThis study concluded that the ethanol extract of Phyllanthusrheedei is very much effective in preventing the multiplication of HBV at the cellular level. This study scientifically validated the tribal claim of the use of this plant for severe liver disorders.
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