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Free radical scavenging and metal chelation by Tinospora cordifolia, a possible role in radioprotection.
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Lipid PeroxidationAqueous ExtractChemistryRedox BiologyFerroptosisOxidative StressChemical EngineeringToxicologyPhytochemicalT. CordifoliaBiochemistryComet TailRadical (Chemistry)Reactive Oxygen SpeciePharmacologyPhytotoxicityTinospora CordifoliaNatural SciencesMetal ChelationFree Radical ScavengingPhytochemistryMedicine
Aqueous extract of T. cordifolia inhibited Fenton (FeSO4) reaction and radiation mediated 2-deoxyribose degradation in a dose dependent fashion with an IC50 value of 700 microg/ml for both Fenton and radiation mediated 2-DR degradation. Similarly, it showed a moderate but dose dependent inhibition of chemically generated superoxide anion at 500 microg/ml concentration and above with an IC50 value of 2000 microg/ml. Aqueous extract inhibited the formation of Fe2+-bipiridyl complex and formation of comet tail by chelating Fe2+ ions in a dose dependent manner with an IC50 value of 150 microg/ml for Fe2+-bipirydyl formation and maximally 200 microg/ml for comet tail formation, respectively. The extract inhibited ferrous sulphate mediated lipid peroxidation in a dose-dependent manner with an IC50 value of 1300 microg/ml and maximally (70%) at 2000 microg/ml. The results reveal that the direct and indirect antioxidant actions of T. cordifolia probably act in corroboration to manifest the overall radioprotective effects.