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  • Title
  • Declaration
  • Certificate
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgement
  • Contents
  • Abstract
  • Preface
  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures
  • Abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction and review of literature
  • 1.2. How does radiation interact with cells
  • 1.3. The role of ROS in normal physiology
  • 1.4. Effects of radiation on biological system
  • 1.5. Cellular defense mechanisms against radiation-induced oxidative stress
  • 1.6. Necessity of radioprotecting agents
  • 1.7. Radiomodulators: definition and types
  • 1.8. Radioprotective drug development initiatives
  • 1.9. Antioxidants as radioprotectors
  • 1.10. Ascorbic acid (Vitamin c)
  • 1.11. As AG (Ascorbic acid-2-glucoside)
  • 2. Materials and Methods
  • 3. Free radical scavenging and anti-inflammatory activities of Ascorbic acid-2 glucoside
  • 4. Tissue protective efficacy of Ascorbic acid-2 glucoside against γ-radiation-induced damages in mice
  • 5. Radio protection by Ascorbic acid-2-Glucoside at the molecular level: Protection of membrane lipids and DNA against γ-radiation
  • 6. Radio protection by Ascorbic acid 2-Glucose assessed by cytogenetics parameters
  • 7. Enhancement in repair of radiation-induced DNA strand breaks by Ascorbic acid-2 Glucoside
  • 8. Amelioration of side effects of cancer chemotherapeutic drug, Cisplatin, by Ascorbic acid-2 Glucoside in mice
  • 9. Studies on the use of Ascorbic acid 2- Glucoside as an adjuvant in radiotherapy in mouse model
  • Summary and Conclusion
  • Bibliography