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The present study deals with the in situ bio-activation and inactivation mechanism of Psoralea corylifolia extract and its associated safety. The natural extracts of Psoralea corylifolia showed photosensitivity only instantaneously whereas after 30 minutes no photosensitivity was observed. The possible dermal reaction with various other bio-molecules of Psoralea corylifolia extract may be ‘switching off’ the activity of Trioxsalen and Methoxsalen. The programmed inactivation of photosensitivity of Psoralea corylifolia extract clearly highlights its efficacy and safety over synthetic derivatives of Psoralen- Trioxsalen and Methoxsalen. TLC, Spectrogram, cyanotype paper based photo reaction and volunteer based study were conducted to establish the above scientific fact. Details are presented in the paper.
Aruna V*1, Soundharya R2, Amruthavalli GV3 & Gayathri Rajagopal4, Aruna V*1, Soundharya R2, Amruthavalli GV3 & Gayathri Rajagopal4
Aruna V*1, Soundharya R2, Amruthavalli GV3 & Gayathri Rajagopal4, Aruna V*1, Soundharya R2, Amruthavalli GV3 & Gayathri Rajagopal4
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