期刊名称:International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
电子版ISSN:1308-5581
出版年度:2022
卷号:14
期号:3
页码:3371-3383
DOI:10.9756/INT-JECSE/V14I3.417
语种:English
出版社:International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
摘要:Ficus benghalensis is commonly known as Indian banyan. Extremely huge, quickly developing, evergreen tree up to 3.0 meters, with spreading branches and numerous elevated roots. Leaves follow, applaud cordate, 3-nerved, whole, when young wool on the two sides; petiole with an expansive smooth oily organ at the summit, compacted, fleece; Fruit in axillary sets, the size of a cherry, round and wool. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 1g of Ficus benghalensis powder was measured and 100 ml of distilled water was measured using a measuring cylinder. They were mixed in the beaker together with the help of a stirrer. The extract was boiled at 50°C for 10 mins and filtered using a whatman filter paper. The copper sulphate solution is mixed with the prepared aqueous extract. RESULTS: In this study the anti-inflammatory activity was assessed in five different concentrations of reaction mixture from 10 μL, 20 μL, 30 μL, 40 μL and 50 μL. Anti-inflammatory activity of different percentages of inhibition such as 92.7%, 86.2%, 84.1%, 77.2% and 11%. In this study the anti-diabetic activity was assessed in five different concentrations of reaction mixture from 10 μL, 20 μL, 30 μL, 40 μL and 50 μL. Anti-diabetic activity of different percentages of inhibition such as 80.3%, 80.4%, 80.3%, 80.1% and 79.7%. CONCLUSION: Ficus benghalensis mediated copper oxide nanoparticles exhibit potent anti inflammatory activity, anti- diabetic activity and hence can be used along with anti inflammatory drugs.