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Madhavi Apte

Madhavi Apte

SNDT University, Mumbai, India

Title: Comparative anti-angiogeneis activity of extracts of various parts of Indian dhak tree belonging to family Fabaceae

Biography

Biography: Madhavi Apte

Abstract

As stated by GLOBOCAN 2012 the global  burden of cancer is increasing. Despite availability of advanced therapeutic modalities and treatment still the cancer cure remains challenging in area of arrest of tumor growth and relaps after surgical removal.  Hence a another therapeutic approach is required. Angiogenesis plays an important role in development  and  progression of tumor cells. Growth of the tumor can be arrested by inhibiting the tumor angiogenesis. Substantial effort has been made to identify compounds that can be used to either prevent insurgence of primary tumors in subjects at high risk to develop cancer or prevent tumor relapse after surgical removal. The various phytoconstituents like alkaloids, glycosides, polyphenols, terpenes, terpenoids, pigments, polysaccharides which have been reported to possess the antiangiogenic property. Natural compounds have shown  antiangiogenesis property and  may be acting through different pathway.  Many of the drugs have been extracted from the plant origin and being used globally in allopathic medicine. Medicinal plants plays an important role for pharmaceutical research and new drug development. One of such trees  belonging to family Fabaceae  has been widely used in the traditional Indian medical system of ‘Ayurveda’ for the treatment of a variety of ailments. Hence the research work undertaken to study and compare the anti-angiogenic activity of extract of various parts like flowers , bark, leaf, seeds by conducting various studies like chorioallantoic membrane assay method along with other pharmacognostical studies.