6-Gingerol prevents free transition metal Ion [Fe (Ii)] Induced free radicals mediated alterations by In vitro and Ndv growth in chicken eggs by In ovo

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Pharmacognosy Magazine,2018,14,55s,s167-s174.
Published:June 2018
Type:Original Article
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Ganjikunta Venkata Subbaiah1, Kesireddy Sathyavelu Reddy1, Yagani JayavardhanaRao2, Bhasha Shanmugam1, Sahukari Ravi1, Kondeti. Ramudu Shanmugam1, Golla Narasimha2
1 Department of Zoology, Division of Molecular Biology and Ethnopharmacology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
2 Department of Virology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India

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Background: The study of free radicals and their reactions is implicated in the pathogenesis of various human diseases. Therefore, antioxidants treatment plays a pivotal role in preventing the free radical-induced diseases. Objective: The objectives of this study were to examine the protective role of 6-gingerol from free transition metal ion-induced alterations by in vitro and Newcastle disease virus (NDV) in chicken eggs by in ovoMaterials and Methods: In this study, lipid peroxidation, DNA sugar oxidation, chelation of ferrous ions, DNA fragmentation, Cytochrome c-oxidation, ferric ion reducing activities and DPPH, superoxide and hydroxyl radicals scavenging activity by ESR studies were examined with 6-gingerol by in vitro. Furthermore, antiviral activity was screened with 6-gingerol by in ovoResults: In vitro results showed that 254 μM/ml of 6-gingerol firmly inhibited erythrocyte membrane lipid peroxidation by 85.28% and DNA sugar oxidation by 91.26% when compared with butylated hydroxyanisole 74.42% (554 μM/ml) and 78.30% (824 μM/ml), respectively. Whereas, chelating activity of 6-gingerol was 80.2% which nearly similar to the EDTA activity (50 μg/ml) shown 83.93%. In addition, 6-gingerol (254μM/ml) scavenged the superoxide, hydroxyl, DPPH radicals by 84.96%, 90.45%, and 94.63% respectively and the same was strongly supported with ESR studies. Further, 254 μM/ml of 6-gingerol inhibited the DNA fragmentation, Cytochrome c-oxidation and reducing the ferric ion by in vitro and antiviral activity shown on NDV at 100 μg/ml. Conclusion: This study could enlighten that the 6-gingerol has a good metal sequester property and it could prevent the free radicals by in vitro and NDV growth in chicken eggs by in vivo.

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