Ex Vivo Free Radical Formation Consequently Polymerization and Recede Capacity of Certain Phytochemicals Useful in The Treatment of Omicron

Authors

  • Dr. Pramod Kumar Govt. Degree College , Manikpur, Chitrakoot (UP)
  • Dr. Rajesh Chandra Agra College Agra
  • Dr. Vijay Singh Govt. Degree College , Akbarpur
  • Dr. Jeeshan Canada

Keywords:

Ex Vivo, Recede, Omicron etc.

Abstract

The aim of present research work is to evaluate the free radical formation consequently polymerization and recede capacity of following medicinal plants like Mexican Butterfly Beed ,Indian Snake Root, Couch Grass (Dub),Perennial Herb, Achyranthes Aspera etc., can be used in the treatment of Omicron with little high potency while these have been used in the treatment of other various fatal diseases from long time in our country . The work done is concentrated on   the anti omicron capacity of usual herbal plants to recede Omicron in the patients. Suitable phytochemicals were extracted from the chosen herbal plants . The extract was concentrated to yield the crude extract, which was tested for antioxidant activity using appropriate reagent on the suspected. All the tested extracts showed significant antioxidant and anti proliferative activities in a concentration- and time-dependant manner. The results of the proposed study support the need of further studies to isolate potential anti omicron remedy. Additionally, the study supports the anti omicron property of medicinal plants can be used in the traditional Indian medicine system and further evaluation of the selected medicinal plants for an effective anti omicron remedy with accuracy.

Author Biographies

Dr. Pramod Kumar, Govt. Degree College , Manikpur, Chitrakoot (UP)

Dept. of Chemistry

Dr. Rajesh Chandra, Agra College Agra

Dept. of Chemistry

Dr. Vijay Singh, Govt. Degree College , Akbarpur

AP of Chemistry

Dr. Jeeshan, Canada

Scientist

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2022-10-22

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Kumar, D. P. ., Chandra, D. R. ., Singh, D. V. ., & Jeeshan, D. (2022). Ex Vivo Free Radical Formation Consequently Polymerization and Recede Capacity of Certain Phytochemicals Useful in The Treatment of Omicron. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Education Analysis and Development- IJMREAD, 42–46. Retrieved from https://ijmread.com/index.php/ijmread/article/view/76

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