HERBAL REMEDIES AS ANTIOXIDANTS: AN OVERVIEW


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Authors


  • Manoj S. Charde


    Government College of Pharmacy,
    Kathora Naka, Amrawati-444604
    Maharashtra

  • A Shukla


    NRI Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Bhopal – 462010

  • V Bukhariya


    NRI Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Bhopal – 462010

  • J. Mehta


    NRI Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Bhopal – 462010

  • R. Chakole


    Department of Pharmacy, Government Polytechnic, Amravati – 444604

DOI:



https://doi.org/10.7439/ijpr.v1i2.435

Abstract

The primary cause of degenerative disease is not due to damaging free radicals, but rather it is due to the requirement of highly ordered cell biochemistry becoming disordered due to insufficient cellular energy to maintain the normal state of order. There is a complex defense system in the body, in which vitamins, minerals, amino acids and certain enzymes play a central role called the antioxidant system. Antioxidants are weapons for combating free radicals and mop up damaging chemicals in the body and guard against many chronic diseases. Heart disease, arthritis, cancer and many other common chronic diseases derive from the same source: fortuitous mutations caused largely by free radicals. Under optimum conditions, cells are protected against free radicals and lipid per oxidation. Antioxidants are substances, which react chemically with free radicals and render them harmless and at the same time break the vicious circle, which involves the decomposition of fatty acids and proteins, the creation of new free radicals and eventual cell death. Because free radical damage accumulates with age, people should start supplementing with antioxidants early to achieve long-term benefits. The scientific community has begun to unveil some of

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Author Biography

Manoj S. Charde, Government College of Pharmacy,
Kathora Naka, Amrawati-444604
Maharashtra

Assitant Professor

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Published

2012-01-01

How to Cite

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Charde MS, Shukla A, Bukhariya V, Mehta J, Chakole R. . Int J of Pharmc Res [Internet]. 2012 Jan. 1 [cited 2022 May 24];1(2):25-34. Available from: http://ssjournals.org/index.php/ijpr/article/view/1207

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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2011): Oct- Dec

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