ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2009,1,2,72-79.DOI:Published:January 2010 Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Ajay Gaur, and A.L. Bhatia Author(s) affiliations:Ajay Gaur1, AL Bhatia2 1L.B.S. College of Pharmacy, Jaipur-302004, Rajasthan, INDIA. 2Radiation Biology Laboratory, Center for Advanced Studies, Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004, Rajasthan, INDIA. Abstract:Genistein is a soya isoflavone, which is found naturally in legumes, such as soybeans and chickpeas. The intraperitoneal administration of optimum dose (200 mg/kg body weight) of Genistein before 24 hrs and 15 minutes of irradiation (8 Gy at a dose rate of 1.02 Gy/min) increased the acid phosphatase (by 34.7 ± 12.39%) and decreased the alkaline phosphatase (by 49.59 ± 13.82%) in experimental group as compared to control group in liver of Swiss albino mice. Statistically analyzed survival data produced a dose reduction factor (DRF) = 1.24. The results indicate that Genistein against radiation effect may pave way to the formulation of medicine in radiotherapy for normal tissue and possible against radiomimetic drug induced toxicity. Present study also establishes the fact that Genistein may be used as a radioprotector before and after radiation exposure. Hence the possibility of its use as a radioprotectant and radiotherapeutic drug in accidental conditions or nuclear war conditions can not be ruled out. Keywords:Acid and Alkaline phosphatases., Genistein, Liver, Oxidative stress, Radiation, Tyrosine kinase inhibitorView:PDF (630.72 KB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images Survival of mice against lethal gamma irradiation with different doses of Genistein (Optimum Dose Selection) KeywordsGenisteinTyrosine kinase inhibitorRadiationLiverOxidative stressAcid and Alkaline phosphatases. ‹ Dermal Wound Healing Effect of Pistacia Lentiscus Fruit’s Fatty Oil up Anti-inflammatory Activity of Ixora coccinea Methanolic Leaf Extract ›