Title of article :
Biochemical and Immunological Studies on Eight Pollen Types from South Assam, India
Author/Authors :
Sharma, Dhruba Department of Forestry - North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology - Arunachal Pradesh, India , Dutta, B. K Department of Ecology and Environmental Science - Assam University - Assam, India , Singh, A. B Delhi University Campus - Delhi, India
Abstract :
A total of 65 pollen types were identified from two years atmospheric pollen survey in the
environmental conditions of South Assam. Out of them, eight pollen types viz., Acacia
auriculiformis, Amaranthus spinosus, Cassia alata, Cleome gynandra, Cocos nucifera, Imperata cylindrica,
Ricinus communis and Trewia nudiflora, were selected for biochemical studies on the basis of
their dominance in the study sites. Among the sample extract tested, Ricinus communis was
found to contain the highest amount of soluble protein, free amino acid and total
carbohydrate, per gram of dry weight followed by Imperata cylindrica and Cassia alata.
Maximum numbers of protein polypeptide bands were detected in the sample extract of
Cassia alata by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis method followed by Acacia auriculiformis,
Imperata cylindrica and Cocos nucifera. IgE binding protein fractions were maximum in Cassia
alata and minimum in Trewia nudiflora.
Keywords :
Aerobiology , Allergy , ELISA , Immunology , Pollen
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics