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Natural Product Research
Formerly Natural Product Letters
Volume 37, 2023 - Issue 17
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DNA protection ability, antihyperglycemic potential and in-vivo toxicity assessment of arrowleaf tearthumb (Persicaria sagittata L.), a neglected aquatic plant species of Eastern Asia

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Pages 2929-2934 | Received 03 Jun 2022, Accepted 07 Oct 2022, Published online: 27 Oct 2022
 

Abstract

Persicaria sagittata L. (common name arrowleaf tearthumb, American) is an herbaceous edible plant with characteristics sessile leaves mainly found in wetland areas of North America and Eastern Asia. In Eastern Himalayan Region of India, the ethnic communities consumed this plant as vegetables. The present investigation suggests the plant is endowed with bioactive compounds having potential DNA protection ability and antihyperglycemic activity. The DNA nicking assay revealed that the methanolic extract of this plant has the potential to protect plasmid DNA against hydroxyl damage. The α-glucosidase and α-amylase inhibitory assay of this methanolic extract suggest more effectiveness in inhibition of α-amylase than the α-glucosidase. Further, proximate composition, micronutrient, total phenolic and flavonoid content of this underutilised aquatic plant was determined. And lastly the in-vivo cytotoxicity study of Persicaria sagittata L. plant extract suggest that the plant is less toxic to in-vivo system.

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Acknowledgment

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support received under ‘DBT-Research Associate Programme in Biotechnology & Life Sciences’ and ‘Institute Flagship Programme on Medicinal Plants’ of ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region. The authors thankfully acknowledge the knowledge support received from Manipur University Museum of Plants, Manipur University, Imphal, India and Dr. H. Birkumar Singh, Senior Principal Scientist (CSIR:North-East Institute of Science and Technology, MoST, Govt. of India) in the identification of the plant.

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Funding

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support received under ‘DBT-Research Associate Programme in Biotechnology & Life Sciences’ and ‘Institute Flagship Programme on Medicinal Plants’ of ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region.

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