Cataract: A major secondary complication of diabetes, its epidemiology and an overview on major medicinal plants screened for anticataract activity
Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2011, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
Cataract is a visual impairment caused due to opacification or optical dysfunction of crystallin lens affecting more than 17 million people around the world. Even though the incidences of cataract are increasing day by day among the elderly persons but, still except surgery no other ways of treatment have been successfully developed so far. Thus, the aim of writing the present review is to provide an insight over the pathophysiological and etiological aspects of cataract along with discussing the remedies available for the disorder. The review also describes different experimental models with their relevant mechanism and significance such as galactose-induced, naphthalene-induced and selenite-induced cataract models which are mainly used for evaluating the anticataract activity of a particular drug (mainly of natural origin). The review includes list of plants and their phytoconstituents which have been so far evaluated pharmacologicaly for the treatment of cataract. From the survey, it was confirmed that the antioxidant property of plants phytoconstituents are basically responsible for their effective anticataract activity. Thus, the valuable information provided in the present review will help researches in developing an alternative method rather than surgery for the treatment of cataract which will minimize the rate of blindness due to cataract thus, benefiting and extending protective aspects of eyes, an integral part of human body.
Impact of a decade-long anti-malaria crusade in a West African community
Objective: To assess the rate of utilization of long lasting insecticide treated bed nets (LLINs) which is one of the cardinal components of the program, a decade-long antimalarial campaign under the roll back malaria (R...
Phytochemical screening and antioxidant activity of methanolic extract of selected wild edible Nigerian mushrooms
Objective: To elucidate the phytochemical content and antioxidant activity of selected wild edible Nigerian mushroom species. Methods: Phytochemical screening was carried out using standard methods while 1,1-Diphenyl pic...
Nosocomial and community acquired uropathogenic isolates of Proteus mirabilis and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles at a university hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa
Objective: To ascertain antimicrobial susceptibility profile of Proteus mirabilis (P. mirabilis) from clinical urine specimens at a university hospital in the spate of its recorded increasing resistance patterns.Methods:...
Report of congenital colonobladder fitula with atresia ani in a lamb and treatment by surgery
Colonobladder fistula and anal atresia, including congenital malformations in animals, occur due to genetics, environmental factors and vascular insufficiency. A male lamb was brought to a private veterinary clinic in Am...
Clinicoetiologic investigations on superficial mycoses of Warangal (A.P) India
Objective: To study the clinical manifestations and etiological agents of superficial mycosis and to investigate their relationship in superficial mycosis occurring in Warangal, A.P. India. Methods: The present study was...