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TITLE
DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Review of Literature
1.1. Definition of lectin
1.2. Historical background
Plate-1 Rosary Pea
Plate-2
1.3. Functions of lectins
1.4. Detection of lectins
1.5. Distribution of plant lectins
1.6. Distribution of animal lectins
1.7. Carbohydrate specificity of lectins
1.8. Isolation of lectins
1.9. Physiochemical properties of lectins
1.10. Lectins and immune system
1.11. Lectin induced cytotoxicity
1.12. Leetin histochemistry
1.13. Ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPS)
1.14. Structure of RIP II
Plate-3
1.15. Molecular mechanisms of toxicity of RIP II
Plate-4 The Mechanism of Toxic Action of Abrin
1.16. Abrus precatorius Linn
1.17. Toxicity of abrin
1.18. Mechanism of action of abrin
1.19. Use of abrin as an adjuvant in cancer chemotherapy
1.20. Use of abrin as immunotoxins
1.21. Use of abrin as mitogen
1.22. Abrin and apoptosis
1.23. Aims and Objectives
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Chemicals
2.2. Diagnostic and reagent kits
2.3. Reagents and stains
2.4. Animals and maintenance
2.5. Blood collection
2.6. Plant materials
2.7. Cell lines
2.8. Instruments
2.9. Haematological parameters
2.10. Biochemical parameters
2.11. Immunological parameters
2.12. SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis
2.13. Isolation of DNA
2.14. Agarose gel electrophoresir, for DNA / PCR products separation
2.15. Statistical analysis
3. Isolation and characterisation of abrin from Abrus precatorius, Linn.
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Materials and methods
3.3. Results
Table 3.1 Protein recovery profile during abrin isolation and purification
3.4. Discussion
Table 3.2 Haemagglutination assay on abrin isolation and purification
Plate-5 SDS-PAGE gel electrophoretic separation of Abrus toxins agglutinins
4. Cytotoxicity, anti tumour activity and toxicity profile of abrin.
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Materials and methods
4.3. Results
Fig 4.1. Effect of abrin administration on total leucocyte count of mice
Fig 4.2. Effect of abrin administration on serum bilirubin level of mice
Fig 4.3. Effect of abrin administration on serum alanine amino transferase activity of mice
Fig 4.4 Antiturnour effect of abrin on DLA induced solid tumour when administered simultaneously
Fig 4.5. Antitumour effect of abrin on EAC induced solid tumour when administered simultaneously
Fig.4.6.Antitumour effect of abrin on DLA induced developed solid tumour mass
Fig 4.7. Antitumour effect of abrin on EAC induced developed solid tumour mass
4.4. Discussion
5. Immunomodulatory activity of abrin
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Materials and methods
5.3. Results
Fig.5.1Effect of abrin on plaque forming cells
Fig.5.2. Effect of abrin on NK cell activity
Fig 5.3. Effect of abrin an antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity
Fig 5.4. Effect of abrin on antibody dependent complement mediated cytotoxicity
5.4. Discussion
6. Chemoprotective and radioprotective properties of abrin
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Materials and methods
6.3. Results
Fig.6.1. Protective effect of abrin on CTX induced changes in bone marrow cellularity
Fig.6.2 Protective effect of abrin on CTX induced changes in haemoglobin content
Fig.6.3 Protective effect of abrin CTX induced changes in total leucocyte count
Fig.6.4. Protective effect of abrin on CTX induced changes in serum ALP activity
Fig.6.5. Protective effect of abrin on CTX induced changes in serum AST activity
Fig.6.6. Protective effect of abrin on CTX induced changes in liver ALP activity
Fig.6.7. Protective effect of abrin on gamma radiation induced changes in bone marrow cellularity
Fig. 6.8. Protective effect of abrin on gamma radiation induced changes haemoglobin content
Fig.6.9. Protective effect of abrin on gamma radiation induced changes in total leucocyte count
6.4. Discussion
Fig.6.10. Protective effect of abrin on gamma radiation induced changes in serum ALP activity
Fig.6.11. Protective effect of abrin on gamma radiation induced changes in serum AST activity
Fig.6.12. Protective effect of abrin on gamma radiation induced changes in liver ALP activity
7. Induction of apoptosis by abrin
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Materials and methods
7.3. Results
Plate-6 Morphology of apoptotic and necrotic DLA cells
Plate-7 Morphology of metabolically active normal, apoptotic and necrotic DLA cells
7.4. Discussion
Plate-8 DNA fragmentation of DLA cells
Plate-9 PCR- Gene expression
8. Summary and Conclusion
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