Evaluation of silymarin as a promising radioprotector

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Abstract

Silymarin, a purified extract of seeds of Silybum marianum L. and well known for its hepatoprotective abilities, has been evaluated for inherent utility as a radioprotective agent. A fraction (INM-7035) was authenticated by characterizing the percentage composition of silybin A and B (39.9% and 57.4%). Free radical scavenging activities of INM-7035 against superoxide radicals (>68%), hydroxyl radicals (>33.75%), DPPH (67.2%), and ABTS (32.4%) were also evaluated. The fraction chelated (>30%) ferrous ions, thereby able to restrict amplification. INM-7035 exhibited >50% peroxyl radical scavenging activity in the lipid phase along with dose-dependent (R2 = 0.990) reducing power in the aqueous phase. Radiation-induced free radical flux can lead to disruption of biomolecules like membrane lipids. INM-7035 completely inhibited lipid peroxidative stress in case of membranes against supralethal radiation stress in the liposomal system. The ability of INM-7035 to modulate the levels of NF-κB, indicated its inherent potential as a radioprotective bioactive constituent. © 2010 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, Tübingen.

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Adhikari, M., Arora, R., Chawla, R., Sharma, J., Dhaker, A. S., Gupta, D., … Sharma, R. K. (2010). Evaluation of silymarin as a promising radioprotector. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 65 C(5–6), 337–346. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2010-5-605

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