SUPPRESSION OF ELEVATED REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES BY ACORUS CALAMUS (VACHA) A SWEET FLAG IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER UNDER STRESS FULL CONDITIONS
AbstractReactive Oxygen Species is a phrase used to describe a number of reactive molecules and free radicals derived from molecular Oxygen. The production of Oxygen based radicals is the bane to all aerobic species where its excessive levels intern induces oxidative stress. The present study is to evaluate the anti-stress property of Acorus calamus (vacha), where the fruit flies in different groups are assayed for Stress related marker enzymes like SOD, CAT, and GPx. Where its activity in Stress induced flies (MTX treated) has increased compared to that of control flies. After incorporation of the plant sample there is reduction in level of these defensive enzymes there by vacha has increased the ability to scavenge ROS lowering the free radical concentration and reducing the expression of stress related marker enzymes in the stress induced flies. Thus, vacha may have anti-stress property i.e ability to reduce the level of ROS
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Asra Fathima, H.B. Vasanth Patil and B.Y. Sathish Kumar*
Post Graduate Department of Studies and Research in Bio-technology, J.S.S. College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous college of University of Mysore), Ooty Road, Mysore 570 025, Karnataka, India
bysathish@gmail.com
08 November, 2013
07 December, 2013
26 March, 2014
http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.5(4).1431-39
01April 2014