Items where Author is "Anadhabhairavi, N"

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Amudha, P. and Anadhabhairavi, N and Vairakannu, Prakash and Kumar, Satheesh and Durga Devi, G and Thavamani, M and Kumaresan, Marappan and Meera, Thangaraj (2026) Exploring the Phytochemical Profile and Pharmacological Activities of Amaranthus (Amaranthus tricolor L). International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology, 16 (23s). ISSN 09754415

Amudha, P and Anadhabhairavi, N and Prakash, Vairakannu ABSTRACT Amaranthus tricolor L. (Amaranthaceae), commonly known as edible amaranth or Chinese spinach, is a nutrient-dense leafy vegetable with significant ethnomedicinal importance. The present study aimed to evaluate the phytochemical composition and pharmacological activities of the hydroalcoholic extract of A. tricolor stem and roots. Preliminary phytochemical screening revealed the presence of key bioactive constituents, including alkaloids, carbohydrates, glycosides, saponins, proteins, amino acids, polyphenols, and terpenoids. Quantitative analysis indicated a considerable total phenolic content (1.5146 µg/g), suggesting strong antioxidant potential. The in vitro anti-diabetic activity demonstrated effective α-amylase inhibition with an IC₅₀ value of 115.98 µg/mL, comparable to the standard drug acarbose (125.81 µg/mL). Anti-inflammatory activity assessed by the human red blood cell (HRBC) membrane stabilization method showed dose-dependent inhibition, with an IC₅₀ value of 177.42 µg/mL, compared to diclofenac (114.03 µg/mL). Antioxidant activity evaluated using the DPPH radical scavenging assay exhibited significant free radical inhibition with an IC₅₀ value of 47.77 µg/mL. The extract demonstrated appreciable iron content, indicating its potential role in managing iron deficiency anemia. The observed pharmacological activities may be attributed to the presence of phenolic compounds and other phytoconstituents. The findings suggest that A. tricolor stem and root extracts possess promising anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, along with nutritional benefits. Further in vivo and clinical studies are required to validate these results and elucidate the underlying mechanisms of action. Keywords: Amaranthus tricolor L.; Phytochemicals; Anti-diabetic activity; Anti-inflammatory activity and Antioxidant activity. The International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology (IJDDT), 16 (23). ISSN 0975-4415

Book

Meera, Thangaraj and Anadhabhairavi, N and Vengadeshkumar, L and Rani, V. and Kalpana, G (2024) Handbook of Biopesticides and Biofertilizers. AN Publication, Chennai. ISBN 978-81-983707-0-9

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