Antitumorigenic effect in Dla tumor induced mice and antimicrobial potential of ficus racemosa and its characterization by spectral and in silico studies

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Medicinal plants a key role in the human health care About eighty percent of the world populations rely on the use of traditional medicine which is predominantly based on plant material Recently there has been upsurge of interest in the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants as antioxidant in reducing free radical induced tissue injury The most effective way to eliminate free radicals which cause oxidative stress is with the help of antioxidants The antioxidant activities of different parts of Ficus racemosa were quantified using enzymic and nonenzymic antioxidants and antibacterial activity increased significantly by the intraperitoneal injection of plant extracts when compared to DLA induced mice The results of in vitro and in vivo studies showed the strong evidences for the antioxidative antitumorigenic and antibacterial potential of MEFrB MEFrF and MEFrL The antioxidative antitumorigenic and antimicrobial role of these extracts may be attributed to the presence of phytochemical constituents

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