Assessment of membrane stabilizing sctivity from honey. An In-vitro approach

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Aim: The present study was conducted to evaluate Manofiora (MF), Polyfiora (PF), Polyfiora forest (PFf), and Processed (Pro) honey varieties to compare the in-vitro anti-infiammatory effects of aqueous honey samples in dose dependent manner. In-vitro anti-infiammatory activity was evaluated using membrane stabilization assay of RBCs at different aqueous honey concentrations. Material and method: The present investigation carried out for selected varieties of honey against erythrocytes exposed to both heat and hypotonic lyses and inhibition of membrane damage was compared to the standard drug acetylsalicylic acid. Results: Membrane damage was inhibited in both the model hemolysis of erythrocytes in vitro in a concentration dependent manner. Hypotonic solution inducing damage was inhibited by aqueous honey sample in ascending order ranged from 8.25% to 97.76% at 10 to 50 mg/ml and standard drug acetylsalicylic acid showing hemolysis protection 96.09% at 100 μg/ml concentration. In heat induced hemolysis model aqueous honey sample exhibited its protecting property during external stress condition in all samples ranged from 0.44% to 21.23% at 10 to 50 mg/ml and acetylsalicylic acid showed 39.38% at 100 μg/ml concentration. Among the variety PFf showed highest protecting nature for hypotonic solution induced lyses (97.76%) and heat induced hemolysis (21.23%) at 50 mg/ml respectively. Conclusion: With these investigations data conclude that the model exhibits marked anti-infiammatory effect. Future research is to be carried out to identify the molecules responsible in honey and its mechanism involved.

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Manukumar, H. M. G., & Umesha, S. (2015). Assessment of membrane stabilizing sctivity from honey. An In-vitro approach. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Technologia Alimentaria, 14(1), 85–90. https://doi.org/10.17306/J.AFS.2015.1.10

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