Cite this article:
Mitra, Thakur, Mukherjee and Misra (2016). Evaluating Immunomodulatory Eficacy of Chenopodium ambrosioides- A Plant with Traditional Ayurvedic Relevance. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.24.
GL-C02
Evaluating
Immunomodulatory Eficacy of Chenopodium ambrosioides- A Plant with Traditional
Ayurvedic Relevance
Dipendra Kumar Mitra, CP Thakur,
Pulok Mukherjee and Pragya Misra
All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, Delhi
Corresponding author email:
salilmitra2@ gmail.com
(Received
19 January 2016)
Abstract: The genus
Chenopodium is native plant of Western Asia. In Indian traditional literature
including Atharva Veda Rig Veda and Charak Samhita, its various therapeutic and
medicinal applications have been mentioned. It has been used for thousands of years
in folk medicine in South America, Europe and Brazil for anthelmintic,
laxative, diuretic, humoral asthma properties. However, the mode of action is
still unclear. Herein, we have evaluated immunomodulatory potential of variou
extracts of Chenoypodiam ambrosioides. The immunomodulatory potential was
assessed by measuring production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species on
stimulation of PBMCS with different dose of extracts. Activation of macrophage
was assessed by stimulating the PBMCS with different doses of the extracts and
evaluating the increase in percentage expressin of CDS6 on macrophages by flow
cytometry. Further effect of these extracts on function of macrophages was
assessed by production of IL-12 cytokine. It was observed that above said
extracts showed significant increase in ROS and NOS production. These extracts
also potentially activated the macrophages as evident by increased expression
of CDS6 o macrophages and further by increased level of IL-12 post stimulation.
Chenopodium ambrosiodies has the potential w stimulate the activation of
macrophages followed by increased IL-12 production indicating its
immunomodulatir significance.
Keywords:
Immuncmodulatory, IL-12, Chenopodium ambrosiodies