14-deoxyandrographolide has been researched along with Disease-Models--Animal* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for 14-deoxyandrographolide and Disease-Models--Animal
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Synthesis of new andrographolide derivatives and evaluation of their antidyslipidemic, LDL-oxidation and antioxidant activity.
Andrographis paniculata, native to Taiwan, Mainland China and India, is a medicinal herb, which possesses various biological activities including anti-atherosclerosis. Andrographolide (1) has been identified as one of the active constituents against atherosclerosis. In continuation of our drug discovery program we synthesized few novel derivatives of 1 to improve their antidyslipidemic, LDL-oxidation and antioxidant activity. The tosylated derivative 7 has been turned out to be more potent than the parent compound and comparable activity with marketed antidyslipidemic drugs. Topics: Animals; Antioxidants; Disease Models, Animal; Diterpenes; Humans; Hyperlipidemias; Hypolipidemic Agents; Lipoproteins, LDL; Male; Molecular Structure; Oxidation-Reduction; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains | 2013 |
Evaluation of immunomodulatory activity of an extract of andrographolides from Andographis paniculata.
The immunomodulatory activity of HN-02, an extract containing a mixture of andrographolides (i.e., andrographolide [88 +/- 5 %] plus 14-deoxyandrographolide and 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide together [12 +/- 3 %]) in a pure powder form was evaluated at 1.0, 1.5, and 2.5 mg/kg on different in vivo and in vitro experimental models. In a delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) mouse model, potentiation of the DTH reaction was observed after treatment with cyclophosphamide (CYP) and HN-02 individually. However, CYP potentiation of the DTH reaction was reversed by HN-02 pretreatment. Furthermore, HN-02 treatment elevated the depressed hemagglutination antibody (HA) titer and increased the number of plaque-forming cells (PFCs) in the spleen cells of mice that had been treated with CYP and challenged with sheep red blood cells (SRBC). Further, it was also found that HN-02 treatment stimulated phagocytosis in mice. A significant increase in total WBC count and relative weight of spleen and thymus was observed in mice during 30 days of treatment with HN-02. The present experimental findings demonstrate that HN-02 has the ability to enhance immune function, possibly through modulation of immune responses altered during antigen interaction, and to reverse the immunosuppression induced by CYP. Topics: Andrographis; Animals; Cyclophosphamide; Disease Models, Animal; Diterpenes; Edema; Guinea Pigs; Hypersensitivity, Delayed; Immunologic Factors; Immunosuppressive Agents; Leukocyte Count; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred Strains; Organ Size; Phagocytosis; Phytotherapy; Plant Preparations; Sheep; Spleen; Thymus Gland | 2009 |