Ethanolic extract of Coelogyne cristata Lindley (Orchidaceae) and its compound coelogin promote osteoprotective activity in ovariectomized estrogen deficient mice

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dc.contributor.author Sharma, Chetan
dc.contributor.author Mansoori, M N
dc.contributor.author Dixit, Manisha
dc.contributor.author Shukla, Priyanka
dc.contributor.author Kumari, Tejaswita
dc.contributor.author Bhandari, S P S
dc.contributor.author Narender, T
dc.contributor.author Singh, Divya
dc.contributor.author Aryaa, K R
dc.date.accessioned 2016-06-02T07:17:18Z
dc.date.available 2016-06-02T07:17:18Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Phytomedicine, 2014, 21, (12), 1702–1707 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1633
dc.description.abstract Coelogyne cristata Lindley (CC) family Orchidaceae is an Indian medicinal plant used for the treatment of fractured bones in folk- tradition of Kumaon region, Uttarakhand, India. In continuation of our drug discovery program, feeding of ethanolic extract to ovariectomized estrogen deficient mice led to significant restoration of trabecular micro architecture in both femoral and tibial bones, better bone quality and also devoid of any uterine estrogenicity. Subsequently, coelogin, a pure compound was isolated from ethyl acetate fraction of C. cristata and evaluated in in-vitro osteoblast cell cultures. Treatment of coelogin to osteoblasts led to enhanced ALP activity (a marker of osteoblast differentiation), mineral nodule formation and mRNA levels of osteogenic markers like BMP-2, Type 1 Collagen and RUNX-2. Based on these results, we propose that ethanolic extract of Coelogyne cristata and its pure compound coelogin have potential in the management of post menopausal osteoporosis. en
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dc.language.iso en en
dc.relation.ispartofseries CSIR-CDRI Communication No. 8748. en
dc.subject Orchid en
dc.subject Coelogyne cristata en
dc.subject Bone healing en
dc.subject Coeloginin en
dc.subject Osteoporosis en
dc.title Ethanolic extract of Coelogyne cristata Lindley (Orchidaceae) and its compound coelogin promote osteoprotective activity in ovariectomized estrogen deficient mice en
dc.type Article en


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