EVALUATION OF ADAPTOGENIC ACTIVITY OF THE FRUIT EXTRACT OF Phyllanthus emblica AND ROOT EXTRACT OF Withania
somnifera BY USING MICROORGANISMS
BY SHAIK SHAHEENA CH.DINESH BABU
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF N.KANAKADURGA DEVI M.PHARM.,Ph.D
KOMMAREDDY VENKATA SADASIVA RAO SIDDHARTHA COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 2014
Any individual who can adapt easily to changing situation(physical, mental, microbial, chemical) can stay
healthy
ADAPTOGENS was first coined by Dr.NIKOLAI LAZAREV a Russian scientist only 50 years ago but Indian Physicians practicing before 5000years-RASAYANAS
It is sold in the market as Modern Nutraceuticals with different labels
An ADAPTOGEN is a substance that demonstrates a NONSPECIFIC
enhancement of the body’s ability to resist a stressor
NON SPECIFIC – NOT CAUSED BY SPECIFIC AGENT
RESISTANCE – THE POWER OF RESISTING
PROPERTIES OF ADAPTOGENS:
•The substance is relatively Non – Toxic to the recipient•It has Non specific activity and increases resistance of organism to broad spectrum of adverse biological, chemical and physical factors•These substances tend to help, regulate or normalize organ and system function within the organism
HOW DO THEY WORK ……….?
One theory suggested that Adaptogens function primarily due to anti-oxidant and free radical scavenging activity
Most of the adpatogens are Anti-oxidants but substances having Anti-oxidant properties ( Green Tea, Rosemary, Cranberry) are not sufficient to make it an adaptogen.
Amphoteric is a substance that normalizes function of an organ or a system within the body
All the herbs are Amphoterics but none of them qualify as adaptogens.
So Adaptogens act as broad spectrum amphoterics to living organisms.
Later research postulated that adaptogens work primarily by affecting Hypothalamic/Pituitary/ Adrenal (HPA) axis and Sympathoadrenal System (SAS)
Thus, adaptogens modulate our response to stress and help regulate the interconnected endocrine, immune and nervous system
This re-regulation of a highly disordered stress system is achieved by metabolic regulators such as cytokines, catecholamines, glucocorticoids, cortisol, serotonin, nitric oxide, sex hormones, corticotrophin releasing factor (CRF)
This broad array of biochemical activators explain why adaptogens have Anti- Inflammatory, Anti-Oxidant, Anxiolytic, Anti-Depressant or nervine effects as well
Adaptogens can help people handle stress by providing :
•Anti- Oxidant activity•Liver protection and Anti toxin activity•Improved blood sugar metabolism•Less craving for alcohol and sugar•Improved immune resistance•Increased stamina and energy•Improved muscle tone•Increased strength•Faster recovery•Better focus and concentration•Less anxiety•Better sleep•Better motivation and productivity•A feeling of well being•Better moods
Stress induced health problems:
•Angina•Asthma•Auto immune Diseases•Cancer•Cardiovascular disease syndrome•Common cold•Depression•Diabetes( Adult onset type II )•Headaches•Hypertension•Immune suppression•Irritable Bowel Disease•Menstrual irregularities•Pre menstrual tension•Rheumatoid arthritis•Ulcerative colitis•Ulcers
The plants with Adaptogenic activity is
1. Red ginseng2. American ginseng3. Siberian ginseng4. Ashwagandha5. Astragalus6. Liquorice7. Tulsi8. Satavari9. Amla10.Ginger
Ashwagandha Root ( Withania somnifera)
This herb is one of the most prominent Rasayana ( rejuvenative ) remedies of Ayurveda
It is one of the few calming Adaptogens and has traditionally been used for Anxiety, Bad Dreams, Insomnia and Nervous Exhaustion
It acts as Anti spasmodic and Anti Inflammatory, in treating Fibromyalgia, restless leg syndrome, mild Tourette’s Syndrome and Osteo arthritis
It is an immune amphoteric useful for hypo and hyper immune conditions
It enhances male fertility (sperm count and sperm motility)Due to its Iron content, it benefits iron deficient anemia
Ashwagandha also stimulates thyroid function
Amla : Shining through the Three Stages of Stress
It is one of the most used herbs in the world as it is a part of many formulas such as Triphala, consumed by millions daily with their meals as delicious and digestive condiment
The general aim of the Adaptogen therapy lies in their ability to reduce stressful agitation reactions during the ALARAM PHASE of the stress response
Support the physiological rallying during the RESISTANCE PHASE of stress response
And prevent or at least delay the state of fatigue during the FINAL STAGE of the stress response
Doing so they provide a certain level of protection against long-term stress and eventual exhaustion and systemic decay
Amla supports all the three stages of stress reactions and is shown in tests to be an Anti- Stress Immunomodulating Adaptogen that supports us in emotional and cognitive wellness
Amla provides a healthy balance between the aggressive factors of digestion ( the acids and enzymes) and the protective factors of digestion ( the mucous, structural cells and alkalinity)
AIM OF THE WORK:TO EVALUATE ANTI-STRESS ACTIVITY OF CRUDE EXTRACT OF THE FRUIT OF Phyllanthus emblica AND ROOT EXTRACT OF Withania somnifera USING MICROORGANISMS LIKE Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus AND Lactobacillus
PLAN OF THE WORK:1.By subjecting the microorganisms
to stress conditions like exposure to UV light in the presence of an extract
2.Testing of survival of microorganisms even after subjecting to stress by COLONY COUNT METHOD
The fruits are washed thoroughly to remove impurities and pulped
Then passed through 1/8” sieve followed by 1/16” sieve to obtain fine particles
The product is pasteurized at 80-850
C and sterilized for storage
PREPARATION OF CRUDE EXTRACT OF AMLA FRUIT:
10 grams of root powder is dissolved in 1000 grams of distilled water
Boil at 1000C for 6 hours
Store at room temperature and it is the crude extract of roots of ashwagandha
PREPARATION OF CRUDE EXTRACT OF ASHWAGANDHA ROOT:
Prepare nutrient agar medium
Then prepare fresh subcultures of the required strains of microorganism
Prepare agar plates by
using pour plate
method
Allow the plate to dry for
approximately 5 minutes
Using flamed forceps gently
press each disc to agar to ensure disc is attached to
agar
Allow the discs to soak
in fruit extract of Amla/ root
extract of Ashwagandha
Let the plates be in refrigerator for 10
minutes and incubate the plates at 370C for
24 hours
After incubation expose the
plates to UV light for
15minutes and then Incubate again for 24
hours at 370C
E.coli S.aureus
Lactobacillus
FOR FRUIT EXTRACT OF AMLA
E.coli S.aureus
Lactobacillus
FOR ROOT EXTRACT OF ASHWAGANDHA
EVALUATION OF ANTI-STRESS ACTIVITY:
Following aseptic conditions from each agar plate transfer two loop full of sample around the disk into 10 ml of normal saline solution
From that serial dilution was performed for all three strains of Amla fruit extract and Ashwagandha root extract
ASHWAGANDHA
E.coli
S.aurues
Lactobacillus
AMLA
E.coli
S.aurues
Lactobacillus
COLONIES ARE COUNTED USING QUBEC COLONY COUNTER
EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS:No of colonies at 106 dilutionS.NO TYPE OF EXTRACT E.COLI S.AUREUS LACTOBACILLUS
1 AMLA 128 112 72
2 ASHWAGANDHA 144 172 168
NUMBER OF CELLS PER MILLI METER OF ORIGINAL SAMPLE = NUMBER OF COLONIES × DILUTION
S.NOTYPE OF EXTRACT
E.COLI S.AUREUS LACTOBACILLUS
1 AMLA 1.28X108 1.12X108 0.72X108
2 ASHWAGANDHA 1.44X108 1.72X108 1.68X108
NUMBER OF CELLS PRESENT AT 106 DILUTION:
A more elaborated results can be seen when number of colonies are converted into number of cells In the presence of E.coli, Ashwagandha shows an increase in the activity by 11% to the activity of AmlaWhile there is a significant increase of 35% in the anti-stress activity of Ashwagandha to Amla in the presence of S.aureusIn the presence of Lactobacillus there is a sharp rise in the activity of Ashwagandha to Amla by an increase in 57%
E.coli S.aureus Lactobacillus0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
1.28
1.12
0.720000000000001
1.44
1.721.68000000000001
COMPARISON OF CELLS PRESENT AFTER EXPOSURE TO STRESS IN THE PRESENCE OF EXTRACTS OF AMLA AND ASHWAGANDHA
amlaashwagandha
CONCLUSIONS AND SUMMARY:Ashwagandha and Amla both are said to have Adaptogenic activity according to Ayurvedic medicines
The results show that even after exposure to stress conditions (UV light) for a considerable period of 15minutes the microorganism managed to survive
This was seen when a diluted sample of the organism in the presence of both the extracts after exposure to stress produced a good number of colonies
Though E.coli is said to be an organism that can resist heat, high temperatures and other forms of stress like exposure to UV light other organisms like S.aureus and Lactobacillus also showed excellent results
NOVELTY OF THE WORK:Normally we see that evaluation of adaptogenic activity of an herbal formulation or an extract is carried out by determining its effects on restrain stress (by immobilization of rats). The use of albino mice or albino wistar rat is commonly seen.
The novelty of the work is the use of microorganisms to evaluate the activity of adaptogens in the herbal extract.
Microorganisms of different strains are used to evaluate the anti-microbial activity of the Flavonoids present in the herbal formulations but a procedure to evaluate anti-stress activity of microorganisms in the presence of an adaptogen has never been performed
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