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dc.contributor.authorHassan, Waseem-
dc.contributor.authorNoreen, Hamsa-
dc.contributor.authorUllah Khalil, Shafqat-
dc.contributor.authorHussain, Arshad-
dc.contributor.authorRehman, Shakilla-
dc.contributor.authorSajjad, Shagufta-
dc.contributor.authorRahman, Ata Ur-
dc.contributor.authorBT da Rocha, Joao-
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-15T10:19:18Z-
dc.date.available2022-12-15T10:19:18Z-
dc.date.issued2016-01-20-
dc.identifier.citationHassan, W., Noreen, H., Khalil, S. U., Hussain, A., Rehman, S., Sajjad, S., ... & da Rocha, J. B. (2016). Ethanolic extract of Nigella sativa protects Fe (II) induced lipid peroxidation in rat's brain, kidney and liver homogenates. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 29(1).en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15212-
dc.description.abstractThe study describes the effect of ethanolic extract of Nigella sativa against Fe(II) induced lipid peroxidation. Basal and Fe(II) induced thiobarbituric acid reactive species (TBARS) production was significantly inhibited by the ethanolic extract of Nigella sativa at 25-200µg/ml. Our data revealed that the extract has high DPPH radical scavenging activity at highest tested concentrations. The extract significantly chelated Fe(II) and scavenged hydroxyl (OH●) radical at 25-200µg/ml concentration. The nutritional analysis was performed and carbohydrate, fats, fiber, protein, moisture and ash content were measured in the studied extract. The phytochemical analysis confirmed the presence of alkaloid, carbohydrate & sugar, glycosides, phenolic compounds, flavonoids, protein and amino acid, phytosterols, tannins, gum and mucilage. The extract also showed significant antimicrobial activities against 10 bacterial strains i.e. Salmonella typhi, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus cereus, Klebsiella pneumonia, Escheria coli, Xanthomonas, Salmonella heidelberg, Staphylococcus aureus, Clostridium and Escheria coli (human) and 5 fungal strains i.e. Aspergillus niger, Entomola, Aspergillus flavus, Alternaria alternata and Penicillium. This study confirms the potential antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of ethanolic extract of Nigella sativa which can be considered not only as a diet supplement but can be used against a variety of free radical induced damage diseasesen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherKarachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi.en_US
dc.subjectNigella sativaen_US
dc.subjectlipid peroxidationen_US
dc.subjectantimicrobial activitiesen_US
dc.titleEthanolic extract of Nigella sativa protects Fe(II) induced lipid peroxidation in rat’s brain, kidney and liver homogenatesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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