International Journal of
Life Sciences
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Int. J. of Life Sciences, 2018; 6 (1):6-12
ISSN:2320-7817(p) | 2320-964X(o)
UGC Approved Journal No 48951
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Study of Anti-psoriatic activity and Evaluation of E2A Gene
Expression for Psoriasis Levels by RT-PCR of Thespesia populnea
L. Methanolic Leaf Extract
Narendar Vankudothu
1
*, Chandrashekhar R
2
, Sudhakar Chekuri
1
, Lakshmi Bhavani N
2
and Anwar SY
1
1
Department of Genetics, University College of Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana-500007, India.
2
Pharmacognosy and Plant Molecular genetics Lab, Department of Botany, University College of Science, Saifabad,
Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana-500004, India.
*Corresponding Author Email: naren.genes@gmail.com, rupavathchandrashekhar@gmail.com
Manuscript details: ABSTRACT
Received: 05.09.2017
Accepted: 29.12.2017
Published : 07.01.2018
Editor:
Dr. Arvind Chavhan
Cite this article as:
Narendar Vankudothu,
Chandrashek-har R, Sudhakar
Chekuri, Lakshmi Bhavani N and
Anwar SY (2018) Study of
Antipsoriatic activity and
Evaluation of E2A Gene
Expression for Psoriasis Levels
by RT-PCR of Thespesia Populnea
L. Methanolic Leaf Extract;
International J. of Life Sciences, 6
(1): 6-12.
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Thespesia populnea L. (Malvaceae) traditionally claimed to be constructive in
the cure of cutaneous infections such as scabies, psoriasis, ringworm, guinea
worm, eczema and herpetic diseases. Oil prepared by boiling the ground
bark and leaves in coconut oil is applied externally in psoriasis and scabies.
Conversely there are no customary scientific reports for its anti-psoriatic
activity. Hence the plant Thespesia populnea has been chosen to establish
scientific data for its traditional claim as anti-psoriatic. In the present study a
chemical test performed against all the phytochemical constituents for their
preliminary screening of each solvent extract of leaf like water, methanol,
chloroform, ethyl acetate, pet ether and acetone. From the phytochemical
analysis of the leaf extracts; the result infers the presence of glycosides,
tannins, flavonoids, triterpenoids and phytosterols in all the solvent extracts.
But phenols are more retained in methanolic leaf extract compared to all the
phytochemical constituents. Screening for anti-psoriatic activity was carried
out by topical application of methanolic leaf extract of Thespesia populnea in
the form of a cream using the Perry’s scientific mouse tail model. Successive
methanolic leaf extract showed paramount anti-psoriatic activity than the
standard drug Retion-A (0.05%). Potential function of E2A as a biomarker in
psoriasis, is applied in the current investigation to study whether the
methanolic leaf extracts of Thespesia populnea L. showed antipsoriatic effect
targeting E2A gene expression for the psoriasis levels. Results indicated that
methanolic leaf extract of Thespesia populnea can preferably be used as anti-
psoriatic drug and the plant is promising for further investigations to prove
its anti-psoriatic activity with no side effects.
Keywords: Thespesia populnea L. Anti-psoriatic activity, Phytoconsituents,
Retion-A (0.05%)