Action of Human Salivary Amylase on the hydrolysis of starch under the effect of 100 μl and 500 μl of 2mg/L Sea buckthorn Bark in 50% ethanol water in normal conditions

Nityanand Jain (Corresponding Author), Jeļena Krasiļņikova (Scientific Advisor)

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Abstract

In this study we had studied the effect of the polyphenol extract from sea buckthorn bark on the activity of the human salivary amylase in presence of different concentration i.e. 100μl and 500μl of the extract. The extract containing the polyphenol was provided for the study by the Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry (IWC) which is the main centre of wood science in Latvia, founded in 1946. It is an independent state non-profit organisation under supervisory of the Ministry of Education and Science Republic of Latvia. The study has been funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) under COST CA 15135 agreement – Multi Target Paradigm for innovative Ligand Identification in Drug Discovery Process (MuTaLig). The aim of this COST Action is to join highly-qualified research teams working in disciplines around the field of medicinal chemistry, into a novel network devoted to the multi-target issue in drug discovery. COST is supported by the EU framework Programme Horizon 2020.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2019

Field of Science*

  • 3.1 Basic medicine

Publication Type*

  • 6. Other publications

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