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Papers by Owais Mohammad

Research paper thumbnail of Immune response and prophylactic efficacy of smegmosomes in a hamster model of leptospirosis

Research paper thumbnail of Amyloid form of Ovalbumin evokes native antigen specific immune response in the host: prospective immuno-prophylactic potential

The Journal of biological chemistry, Feb 15, 2014

Amyloids are highly organized protein aggregates that arise from inappropriately folded versions ... more Amyloids are highly organized protein aggregates that arise from inappropriately folded versions of proteins or polypeptides under both physiological as well as simulated ambiences. Once thought to be irreversible assemblies, amyloids have begun to expose their more dynamic and reversible attributes depending upon the intrinsic properties of precursor protein/peptide and experimental conditions such as temperature, pressure, structural modifications in proteins or presence of chemicals in the reaction mixture. It has been repeatedly proposed that amyloids undergo transformation to the bioactive peptide/protein forms under specific conditions. In the present study, amyloids assembled from the model protein ovalbumin (OVA) were found to release the precursor protein in a slow and steady manner over an extended time period. Interestingly, the released OVA from amyloid depot was found to exhibit biophysical characteristics of native protein and reacted with native-OVA specific monoclona...

Research paper thumbnail of A small molecule based immunotherapy targeting IL-10/STAT3 praxis to augment the potential of rBCG30 vaccine against experimental tuberculosis

The Journal of Immunology

Several recent studies have contributed to our understanding of the need for host directed immuno... more Several recent studies have contributed to our understanding of the need for host directed immunotherapeutic strategies against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), either concomitantly with classical chemotherapy or as standalone intervention. Nevertheless, most of these studies were focused on enhancing chemotherapeutic potential of standard anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy and only few were aimed towards improving prophylactic immunity offered either by BCG or its potential replacements. In the present study we tried to address the potential gap with the aim to improve anti-TB immunity offered by 2nd generation rBCG30 vaccine. We attempted to bolster rBCG30 invoked anti-TB immunity in mice through modulation of the IL-10/STAT3 interaction mediated anti inflammatory program. An immunomodulator of IL-10/STAT3 signaling axis was administered in immunized mice to reinforce the anti-pathogen capabilities of mononuclear phagocyte system with expectation to improve T cell mediated secondary ...

Research paper thumbnail of Chemical profile, anti 5-lipoxygenase and cyclooxegenase inhibitory effects of ginger (Zingiber officinale) rhizome, callus and callus treated with elicitors

Ciência Rural, 2022

ABSTRACT: The present study investigated the chemical profiles and evaluated the inhibitory effec... more ABSTRACT: The present study investigated the chemical profiles and evaluated the inhibitory effect against 5-Lipoxygenase (5-Lox) activity for extracts of ginger rhizome, callus, and callus treated with the elicitors; yeast extract (100, 300 and 500 mg/L), glycine (100, 200 and 300 mg/L) and salicylic acid (100 and 200 mg/L). Oils and chloroform: methanol (CM) extracts were prepared by maceration in petroleum ether and CM (1:1, v/v), respectively. Chemical profiles were determined by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis. Oil of the callus recorded higher 5-Lox inhibitory effect (IC50 58.33±4.66 μg/mL) than the oil of rhizome (IC50168.34±15.64 μg/mL) and comparable to that of the positive control; Nordihydroguaiaretic acid (IC50 61.25±1.02 μg/mL). The chemical profile of the callus oil contained large amounts of fatty acids, mainly the unsaturated fatty acid oleic acid (31.11%) and saturated fatty acid palmitic acid (28.56%). Elicitors modified the chemical profile o...

Research paper thumbnail of Leishmania-Specific Promiscuous Membrane Protein Tubulin Folding Cofactor D Divulges Th1/Th2 Polarization in the Host via ERK-1/2 and p38 MAPK Signaling Cascade

Frontiers in Immunology, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Structural equation modelling analysis determining causal role among methyltransferases, methylation, and apoptosis during human pregnancy and abortion

Scientific Reports, 2020

The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous... more The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (URSA). In this study, the medical terminated human normal early pregnancies (NEP) of the first trimester were taken as control samples, the normal decidual sample whose molecular and epigenetic changes were compared with that of decidua of human URSA subjects. Apoptosis-related genes reported in consecutive recurrent pregnancy loss became the basis for this study. So, in this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that “p53 methylation level through methyltransferases (G9aMT and DNMT1) implicates the fate of embryo towards sustenance or cessation of pregnancy”. Further, the interaction between P53, BAX, BCL-2, CASPASE-6, G9aMT, DNMT-1, and methylated p...

Research paper thumbnail of TLR Agonist Augments Prophylactic Potential of Acid Inducible Antigen Rv3203 against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv in Experimental Animals

PloS one, 2016

In general, the members of Lip gene family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis evoke strong immune resp... more In general, the members of Lip gene family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis evoke strong immune response in the host. Keeping this fact into consideration, we investigated role of Rv3203, a cell wall associated protein with lipolytic activity, in imparting protection against experimental murine tuberculosis. The data of the present study suggested that archaeosome encapsulated Rv3203 induce strong lymphocyte proliferation, up-regulated Th-1 biased cytokines profile, increased expression of co-stimulatory markers on both antigen presenting cells and T lymphocytes. The immuno-prophylactic response was further modulated by exposure of the animals to zymosan, a TLR2/6 agonist, prior to immunization with archaeosome encapsulated Rv3203. Interestingly, pre-treatment of experimental animals with zymosan boosted strong immunological memory as compared to archaeosome encapsulated Rv3203 as well as BCG vaccine. We conclude that priming of immunized animal with TLR agonist followed by immunizatio...

Research paper thumbnail of UV-visible spectrum of 1 mM aqueous solution of AgNO3 (black), AgNO3 in NB media (red) and AgNO3 in bacterial culture supernatant (green)

<p>The curves are recorded after a period of 30 min incubation. (Inset) 1 mM aqueous soluti... more <p>The curves are recorded after a period of 30 min incubation. (Inset) 1 mM aqueous solution of AgNO<sub>3</sub> (black lined cap), AgNO<sub>3</sub> in NB media (red lined cap) and 30 min incubated reaction mixture of AgNO<sub>3</sub> and supernatant of log phase of OS4 strain (green lined cap). For more detail, please see the <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0059140#s2&quot; target="_blank">Materials and Methods</a>.</p

Research paper thumbnail of Recent trends in biochemistry and biotechnology

Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Synthesis, characterization and in vitro anticancer activity of 18-membered octaazamacrocyclic complexes of Co(II), Ni(II), Cd(II) and Sn(II)

Journal of Molecular Structure, 2014

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Accumulation of Drugs in Tissues

Preclinical Development Handbook, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Identification and Characterization of Molten Globule-Like State of Hen Egg-White Lysozyme in Presence of Salts Under Alkaline Conditions

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2010

In the present study, we elucidated the effect of potassium salts on alkali denatured hen egg whi... more In the present study, we elucidated the effect of potassium salts on alkali denatured hen egg white lysozyme (EC 3.2.1.17) using intrinsic/extrinsic fluorescence as well circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopic methods. Intrinsic fluorescence studies revealed that various potassium salts mediate stabilization of lysozyme against alkali denaturation. Far and near UV CD spectrum studies, showed that 2M KCl induced appreciable amount of secondary structure with minimum tertiary contacts in lysozyme at pH 12.6. Acrylamide quenching studies suggest that at pH 12.6, the presence of 2M KCl causes reduced accessibility of the quencher to tryptophan residues of the protein presumably because of its compact conformation. In summary, the results of present study suggest that lysozyme attains a compact folded intermediate with molten globule like characteristics at alkaline pH in presence of potassium chloride.

Research paper thumbnail of Efficacy of niosomal formulation of diallyl sulfide against experimental candidiasis in Swiss albino mice

Nanomedicine, 2009

Aim: We developed a niosomal formulation of diallyl sulfide (DAS), a garlic oil component, and ev... more Aim: We developed a niosomal formulation of diallyl sulfide (DAS), a garlic oil component, and evaluated its efficacy against experimental candidiasis in mice. Methods: DAS-bearing niosomes prepared from sorbitan monoester surfactants were evaluated for drug entrapment efficiency, release kinetics, toxicity, size, ζ-potential and others. Mice challenged with Candida albicans were treated with various DAS formulations. The efficacy of the formulations was assessed on the basis of reduction in mortality and decrease in residual fungal load in vital organs, such as liver and spleen, of treated mice. Results: Niosomal DAS (12 mg/kg body weight) significantly reduced fungal load and mortality in treated animals compared with the free form of DAS. Niosomal DAS was also found to be free of toxic manifestations, as revealed by histopathological studies, as well as liver/kidney function tests. Conclusion: Incorporation of DAS in niosomes enhances its antifungal efficacy. Further studies are ...

Research paper thumbnail of Study of methyl transferase (G9aMT) and methylated histone (H3-K9) expressions in unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA) and normal early pregnancy

Molecular Human Reproduction, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Use of liposomized tetracycline in elimination ofWolbachiaendobacterium of human lymphatic filariidBrugia malayiin a rodent model

Journal of Drug Targeting, 2005

Wolbachia bacteria, being filarial parasite symbiont have been implicated in a variety of roles, ... more Wolbachia bacteria, being filarial parasite symbiont have been implicated in a variety of roles, including development, fecundity and the pathogenesis of the filarial infections. Among various strategies used in the treatment of experimental filariasis, the elimination of symbiont Wolbachia seem to offer an efficient means of curing the disease. The antiwolbachial property of tetracycline has been well worked out; however, treatment needs to be continued for a prolonged period of time to achieve complete elimination of Wolbachia from the filarial parasites and their subsequent killing. This results in acute toxicity, thus limiting its practical utility for clinical implementation. In order to increase efficacy of the antibiotic with minimal toxic manifestations, we developed liposomized formulation of the tetracycline. The liposomized tetracycline was found to be significantly more effective when compared to the free form of the drug. In contrast to the 90/120 days oral administration of the drug, the treatment schedule using the liposomized form of the drug was reduced to 12 alternate days with better efficacy of the treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Prophylactic Role of Immunomodulators in Treatment of Systemic Candidiasis in Leukopenic Mice

Journal of Drug Targeting, 2004

In the present study, we have evaluated prophylactic role of various immunomodulators viz. lipopo... more In the present study, we have evaluated prophylactic role of various immunomodulators viz. lipopolysachharide, protein A and tuftsin to impart protection against experimental candidiasis in leukopenic mice. Both free as well as liposomised form of nystatin was not effective enough in offering complete cure against less susceptible isolate of Candida albicans (JNMCR) infection in immunodebilitant mice. Interestingly, the pretreatment of leukopenic mice with immunomodulators before challenging them with C. albicans increased therapeutic efficacy of the nystatin against systemic candidiasis. Efficacy of the treatment was evaluated on the basis of survival of the animals as well as fungal load in systemic circulation and various organs viz. liver, kidney, spleen and lungs of the treated animals.

Research paper thumbnail of Antimicrobial activity of clove oil and its potential in the treatment of vaginal candidiasis

Journal of Drug Targeting, 2005

In the present study, we evaluated antimicrobial activity of clove oil against a range of fungal ... more In the present study, we evaluated antimicrobial activity of clove oil against a range of fungal pathogens including that responsible for urogenital infection. Clove oil was found to possess strong antifungal activity against opportunistic fungal pathogens such as Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans and Aspergillus fumigatus, etc. The oil was found to be extremely successful in the treatment of experimental murine vaginitis in model animals. On evaluating various formulations, topical administration of the liposomized clove oil was found to be most effective against treatment of vaginal candidiasis.

Research paper thumbnail of Potential use of liposomal diallyl sulfide in the treatment of experimental murine candidiasis

Bioscience Reports, 2010

In the present study, we evaluated the potential of a liposomal formulation of the garlic oil com... more In the present study, we evaluated the potential of a liposomal formulation of the garlic oil component DAS (diallyl sulfide) in treating disseminated infection caused by the intracellular opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans in experimental mice. The PC (phosphatidylcholine) liposomal formulation of DAS was evaluated for size, ζ-potential, entrapment efficiency and release kinetics, toxicity etc. For therapeutic studies, mice were challenged with intravenous infection dosage of 107 blastospores of C. albicans followed by treatment with various doses of DAS formulations [12 and 6 mg/kg b.w. (body mass)] three times, on alternative days. The antifungal efficacy of liposomal DAS was assessed on the basis of survival of treated mice as well as the residual fungal load in vital organs like liver and spleen of mice. The results of the present study showed that treatment with DAS-bearing liposomes (12 mg/kg b.w.) resulted in the highest survival rate in animals. Liposomal DAS also sign...

Research paper thumbnail of Oral Cancer and Gene Polymorphisms: International Status with Special Reference to India

Asian Journal of Biochemistry, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Bio-mediated synthesis of 5-FU based nanoparticles employing orange fruit juice: a novel drug delivery system to treat skin fibrosarcoma in model animals

Research paper thumbnail of Immune response and prophylactic efficacy of smegmosomes in a hamster model of leptospirosis

Research paper thumbnail of Amyloid form of Ovalbumin evokes native antigen specific immune response in the host: prospective immuno-prophylactic potential

The Journal of biological chemistry, Feb 15, 2014

Amyloids are highly organized protein aggregates that arise from inappropriately folded versions ... more Amyloids are highly organized protein aggregates that arise from inappropriately folded versions of proteins or polypeptides under both physiological as well as simulated ambiences. Once thought to be irreversible assemblies, amyloids have begun to expose their more dynamic and reversible attributes depending upon the intrinsic properties of precursor protein/peptide and experimental conditions such as temperature, pressure, structural modifications in proteins or presence of chemicals in the reaction mixture. It has been repeatedly proposed that amyloids undergo transformation to the bioactive peptide/protein forms under specific conditions. In the present study, amyloids assembled from the model protein ovalbumin (OVA) were found to release the precursor protein in a slow and steady manner over an extended time period. Interestingly, the released OVA from amyloid depot was found to exhibit biophysical characteristics of native protein and reacted with native-OVA specific monoclona...

Research paper thumbnail of A small molecule based immunotherapy targeting IL-10/STAT3 praxis to augment the potential of rBCG30 vaccine against experimental tuberculosis

The Journal of Immunology

Several recent studies have contributed to our understanding of the need for host directed immuno... more Several recent studies have contributed to our understanding of the need for host directed immunotherapeutic strategies against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), either concomitantly with classical chemotherapy or as standalone intervention. Nevertheless, most of these studies were focused on enhancing chemotherapeutic potential of standard anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy and only few were aimed towards improving prophylactic immunity offered either by BCG or its potential replacements. In the present study we tried to address the potential gap with the aim to improve anti-TB immunity offered by 2nd generation rBCG30 vaccine. We attempted to bolster rBCG30 invoked anti-TB immunity in mice through modulation of the IL-10/STAT3 interaction mediated anti inflammatory program. An immunomodulator of IL-10/STAT3 signaling axis was administered in immunized mice to reinforce the anti-pathogen capabilities of mononuclear phagocyte system with expectation to improve T cell mediated secondary ...

Research paper thumbnail of Chemical profile, anti 5-lipoxygenase and cyclooxegenase inhibitory effects of ginger (Zingiber officinale) rhizome, callus and callus treated with elicitors

Ciência Rural, 2022

ABSTRACT: The present study investigated the chemical profiles and evaluated the inhibitory effec... more ABSTRACT: The present study investigated the chemical profiles and evaluated the inhibitory effect against 5-Lipoxygenase (5-Lox) activity for extracts of ginger rhizome, callus, and callus treated with the elicitors; yeast extract (100, 300 and 500 mg/L), glycine (100, 200 and 300 mg/L) and salicylic acid (100 and 200 mg/L). Oils and chloroform: methanol (CM) extracts were prepared by maceration in petroleum ether and CM (1:1, v/v), respectively. Chemical profiles were determined by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis. Oil of the callus recorded higher 5-Lox inhibitory effect (IC50 58.33±4.66 μg/mL) than the oil of rhizome (IC50168.34±15.64 μg/mL) and comparable to that of the positive control; Nordihydroguaiaretic acid (IC50 61.25±1.02 μg/mL). The chemical profile of the callus oil contained large amounts of fatty acids, mainly the unsaturated fatty acid oleic acid (31.11%) and saturated fatty acid palmitic acid (28.56%). Elicitors modified the chemical profile o...

Research paper thumbnail of Leishmania-Specific Promiscuous Membrane Protein Tubulin Folding Cofactor D Divulges Th1/Th2 Polarization in the Host via ERK-1/2 and p38 MAPK Signaling Cascade

Frontiers in Immunology, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Structural equation modelling analysis determining causal role among methyltransferases, methylation, and apoptosis during human pregnancy and abortion

Scientific Reports, 2020

The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous... more The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (URSA). In this study, the medical terminated human normal early pregnancies (NEP) of the first trimester were taken as control samples, the normal decidual sample whose molecular and epigenetic changes were compared with that of decidua of human URSA subjects. Apoptosis-related genes reported in consecutive recurrent pregnancy loss became the basis for this study. So, in this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that “p53 methylation level through methyltransferases (G9aMT and DNMT1) implicates the fate of embryo towards sustenance or cessation of pregnancy”. Further, the interaction between P53, BAX, BCL-2, CASPASE-6, G9aMT, DNMT-1, and methylated p...

Research paper thumbnail of TLR Agonist Augments Prophylactic Potential of Acid Inducible Antigen Rv3203 against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv in Experimental Animals

PloS one, 2016

In general, the members of Lip gene family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis evoke strong immune resp... more In general, the members of Lip gene family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis evoke strong immune response in the host. Keeping this fact into consideration, we investigated role of Rv3203, a cell wall associated protein with lipolytic activity, in imparting protection against experimental murine tuberculosis. The data of the present study suggested that archaeosome encapsulated Rv3203 induce strong lymphocyte proliferation, up-regulated Th-1 biased cytokines profile, increased expression of co-stimulatory markers on both antigen presenting cells and T lymphocytes. The immuno-prophylactic response was further modulated by exposure of the animals to zymosan, a TLR2/6 agonist, prior to immunization with archaeosome encapsulated Rv3203. Interestingly, pre-treatment of experimental animals with zymosan boosted strong immunological memory as compared to archaeosome encapsulated Rv3203 as well as BCG vaccine. We conclude that priming of immunized animal with TLR agonist followed by immunizatio...

Research paper thumbnail of UV-visible spectrum of 1 mM aqueous solution of AgNO3 (black), AgNO3 in NB media (red) and AgNO3 in bacterial culture supernatant (green)

<p>The curves are recorded after a period of 30 min incubation. (Inset) 1 mM aqueous soluti... more <p>The curves are recorded after a period of 30 min incubation. (Inset) 1 mM aqueous solution of AgNO<sub>3</sub> (black lined cap), AgNO<sub>3</sub> in NB media (red lined cap) and 30 min incubated reaction mixture of AgNO<sub>3</sub> and supernatant of log phase of OS4 strain (green lined cap). For more detail, please see the <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0059140#s2&quot; target="_blank">Materials and Methods</a>.</p

Research paper thumbnail of Recent trends in biochemistry and biotechnology

Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Synthesis, characterization and in vitro anticancer activity of 18-membered octaazamacrocyclic complexes of Co(II), Ni(II), Cd(II) and Sn(II)

Journal of Molecular Structure, 2014

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Accumulation of Drugs in Tissues

Preclinical Development Handbook, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Identification and Characterization of Molten Globule-Like State of Hen Egg-White Lysozyme in Presence of Salts Under Alkaline Conditions

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2010

In the present study, we elucidated the effect of potassium salts on alkali denatured hen egg whi... more In the present study, we elucidated the effect of potassium salts on alkali denatured hen egg white lysozyme (EC 3.2.1.17) using intrinsic/extrinsic fluorescence as well circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopic methods. Intrinsic fluorescence studies revealed that various potassium salts mediate stabilization of lysozyme against alkali denaturation. Far and near UV CD spectrum studies, showed that 2M KCl induced appreciable amount of secondary structure with minimum tertiary contacts in lysozyme at pH 12.6. Acrylamide quenching studies suggest that at pH 12.6, the presence of 2M KCl causes reduced accessibility of the quencher to tryptophan residues of the protein presumably because of its compact conformation. In summary, the results of present study suggest that lysozyme attains a compact folded intermediate with molten globule like characteristics at alkaline pH in presence of potassium chloride.

Research paper thumbnail of Efficacy of niosomal formulation of diallyl sulfide against experimental candidiasis in Swiss albino mice

Nanomedicine, 2009

Aim: We developed a niosomal formulation of diallyl sulfide (DAS), a garlic oil component, and ev... more Aim: We developed a niosomal formulation of diallyl sulfide (DAS), a garlic oil component, and evaluated its efficacy against experimental candidiasis in mice. Methods: DAS-bearing niosomes prepared from sorbitan monoester surfactants were evaluated for drug entrapment efficiency, release kinetics, toxicity, size, ζ-potential and others. Mice challenged with Candida albicans were treated with various DAS formulations. The efficacy of the formulations was assessed on the basis of reduction in mortality and decrease in residual fungal load in vital organs, such as liver and spleen, of treated mice. Results: Niosomal DAS (12 mg/kg body weight) significantly reduced fungal load and mortality in treated animals compared with the free form of DAS. Niosomal DAS was also found to be free of toxic manifestations, as revealed by histopathological studies, as well as liver/kidney function tests. Conclusion: Incorporation of DAS in niosomes enhances its antifungal efficacy. Further studies are ...

Research paper thumbnail of Study of methyl transferase (G9aMT) and methylated histone (H3-K9) expressions in unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA) and normal early pregnancy

Molecular Human Reproduction, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Use of liposomized tetracycline in elimination ofWolbachiaendobacterium of human lymphatic filariidBrugia malayiin a rodent model

Journal of Drug Targeting, 2005

Wolbachia bacteria, being filarial parasite symbiont have been implicated in a variety of roles, ... more Wolbachia bacteria, being filarial parasite symbiont have been implicated in a variety of roles, including development, fecundity and the pathogenesis of the filarial infections. Among various strategies used in the treatment of experimental filariasis, the elimination of symbiont Wolbachia seem to offer an efficient means of curing the disease. The antiwolbachial property of tetracycline has been well worked out; however, treatment needs to be continued for a prolonged period of time to achieve complete elimination of Wolbachia from the filarial parasites and their subsequent killing. This results in acute toxicity, thus limiting its practical utility for clinical implementation. In order to increase efficacy of the antibiotic with minimal toxic manifestations, we developed liposomized formulation of the tetracycline. The liposomized tetracycline was found to be significantly more effective when compared to the free form of the drug. In contrast to the 90/120 days oral administration of the drug, the treatment schedule using the liposomized form of the drug was reduced to 12 alternate days with better efficacy of the treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Prophylactic Role of Immunomodulators in Treatment of Systemic Candidiasis in Leukopenic Mice

Journal of Drug Targeting, 2004

In the present study, we have evaluated prophylactic role of various immunomodulators viz. lipopo... more In the present study, we have evaluated prophylactic role of various immunomodulators viz. lipopolysachharide, protein A and tuftsin to impart protection against experimental candidiasis in leukopenic mice. Both free as well as liposomised form of nystatin was not effective enough in offering complete cure against less susceptible isolate of Candida albicans (JNMCR) infection in immunodebilitant mice. Interestingly, the pretreatment of leukopenic mice with immunomodulators before challenging them with C. albicans increased therapeutic efficacy of the nystatin against systemic candidiasis. Efficacy of the treatment was evaluated on the basis of survival of the animals as well as fungal load in systemic circulation and various organs viz. liver, kidney, spleen and lungs of the treated animals.

Research paper thumbnail of Antimicrobial activity of clove oil and its potential in the treatment of vaginal candidiasis

Journal of Drug Targeting, 2005

In the present study, we evaluated antimicrobial activity of clove oil against a range of fungal ... more In the present study, we evaluated antimicrobial activity of clove oil against a range of fungal pathogens including that responsible for urogenital infection. Clove oil was found to possess strong antifungal activity against opportunistic fungal pathogens such as Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans and Aspergillus fumigatus, etc. The oil was found to be extremely successful in the treatment of experimental murine vaginitis in model animals. On evaluating various formulations, topical administration of the liposomized clove oil was found to be most effective against treatment of vaginal candidiasis.

Research paper thumbnail of Potential use of liposomal diallyl sulfide in the treatment of experimental murine candidiasis

Bioscience Reports, 2010

In the present study, we evaluated the potential of a liposomal formulation of the garlic oil com... more In the present study, we evaluated the potential of a liposomal formulation of the garlic oil component DAS (diallyl sulfide) in treating disseminated infection caused by the intracellular opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans in experimental mice. The PC (phosphatidylcholine) liposomal formulation of DAS was evaluated for size, ζ-potential, entrapment efficiency and release kinetics, toxicity etc. For therapeutic studies, mice were challenged with intravenous infection dosage of 107 blastospores of C. albicans followed by treatment with various doses of DAS formulations [12 and 6 mg/kg b.w. (body mass)] three times, on alternative days. The antifungal efficacy of liposomal DAS was assessed on the basis of survival of treated mice as well as the residual fungal load in vital organs like liver and spleen of mice. The results of the present study showed that treatment with DAS-bearing liposomes (12 mg/kg b.w.) resulted in the highest survival rate in animals. Liposomal DAS also sign...

Research paper thumbnail of Oral Cancer and Gene Polymorphisms: International Status with Special Reference to India

Asian Journal of Biochemistry, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Bio-mediated synthesis of 5-FU based nanoparticles employing orange fruit juice: a novel drug delivery system to treat skin fibrosarcoma in model animals