IN VITRO EVALUATION OF PARTIALLY PURIFIED ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES FROM LICHEN LEPTOGIUM PAPILLOSUM

Authors

  • Jeya Prakash Sundararaj Student
  • Ayyappadasan Ganesan Assistant Professor, K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology
  • Deepak Kumar Purusothaman Student
  • Ponmurugan Ponnusamy Student

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Objective: In this study, the enzyme activity of the partially purified six different antioxidant enzymes (AEs) of Leptogium papillosum such as
superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), peroxidase (POD), polyphenol oxidase (PPO), glutathione transferase (GST), and glutathione peroxidase
(GPx) was carried out.
Methods: Ammonium sulfate precipitation, dialysis, and DEAE-cellulose column chromatography were the three different methods performed to
purify the six different AEs from L. papillosum. The antioxidant enzyme activity of the purified extracts was determined in vitro by the following
standard procedure of SOD, CAT, POD, PPO, GST, and GPx.
Results and Conclusion: The results revealed that there was a significant increase (p<0.001) in the specific activity of purified fractions of all the
enzymes with a corresponding increase in the purification fold. The comparable activity of PPO and GST were determined using cluster analysis using
short linkage distance. Principal component analysis indicated that SOD
contributed primarily to the total variation in the AEs among all
the other fractions with the specific activity of 21.70 U/mg by attaining the purification fold of 5.91. Thus, our findings suggested that the purified
AEs of L. papillosum possess potent antioxidant defense machinery by scavenging free radical population. Moreover, SOD was played a major role of
capturing free radical by having highest enzyme activity followed by GST and CAT.
DEAE-cellulose
Keywords: Antioxidant enzymes, Cluster analysis, DEAE-cellulose column chromatography, Lichen, Leptogium papillosum, Principal component
analysis.

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Author Biography

Ayyappadasan Ganesan, Assistant Professor, K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology

The Department of Biotechnology, K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology is 4th ranked among the 280 private colleges offering Biotechnology programme as per "Biospectrum" survey.

The department has equiped with 11 funded projects from different funding agencies such as ICMR, DBT, DST, UGC DRDO etc.,

The department has totally 15 laboratories such as Biochemistry, Bioorganic Chemistry, Bioprocess, Plant Tissue Culture, Animal cell line, Molecular Biology/Genetic Engineering, Bioinformatics, Immunology, Cell Biology, Microbiology, Downstream processing, Cyanobacteria lab and Instrumentation. 

Around 16 students and 5 faculty memebers have received ‘Summer Research Fellowship’ from Indian Academy of Sciences (IASc), Bangalore. So far, 

21 ‘Student Project Scheme’ were received from Tamil Nadu State council of Science and Technology (TNSCST), Chennai for which a total outlay of Rs.2,80,000/- was sanctioned. A total of seven staff members were received ‘Young Scientist Award’ and ‘Summer Faculty Research Fellowship from TNSCST, Chennai and Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, respectively for which the recipients were carried out a project work for a period of two months at reputed institutions such as IITs, IISc, IASc, University departments and other R&D centers. 

Around 16 text books were published by the department faculty members in which two text books entitled Hand Book of Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering†(ISBN: 978-81-224-3144-5) and Applications of Plant Tissue Culture†(ISBN: 978-81-224-3144-6) have been published by New Age International, New Delhi on 25th July 2010 and etc. 

In addition, a total of 155 research papers were published in National Journals and 87 research papers were published in International Journals and nearly 240 abstracts papers were published at different National and International conferences / symposia by the students and staff members. A total of five granted patents and 15 patents were filed very recently subsequently another three patents are under pipeline at national and international level especially in US and UK. Eleven DNA sequences of plant pathogenic strains were deposited at NCBI, Maryland, USA.

Published

01-08-2016

How to Cite

Sundararaj, J. P., A. Ganesan, D. K. Purusothaman, and P. Ponnusamy. “IN VITRO EVALUATION OF PARTIALLY PURIFIED ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES FROM LICHEN LEPTOGIUM PAPILLOSUM”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 9, no. 7, Aug. 2016, pp. 140-4, https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ajpcr/article/view/12633.

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