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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2015; 28 (5): 1777-1780
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-166673

RESUMO

In this research study very first time a herbal ointment contain 10% Salvadora persica extract was compared with Solcosseryl jelly 10% and blank Vaseline to evaluate wound healing effects using excision wound healing model in animals. Three groups of rats [n-6] were experimentally wounded on the back of their neck. Group I was dressed with Vaseline containing 10% test drug, Group II was treated with thin layer of Solcoseryl jelly 10% as reference drug while Group III was dressed with thin layer of blank Vaseline as control group. The effect of vehicle on rate of wound healing were assessed and in all cases there were progressive decreased in wound area with time but wound dress with Vaseline containing S. persica extract and wound treated with Solcosseryl jelly significantly healed earlier than those treated with Vaseline. It is concluded that S. persica extract significantly enhance the acceleration rate of wound enclosure in rats


Assuntos
Animais de Laboratório , Cicatrização , Pomadas , Vaselina , Modelos Animais , Ratos
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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2015; 28 (2): 515-519
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-178148

RESUMO

The aim of study is to investigate central and peripheral analgesic effects of methanolic extract of dry ripe fruit of Aegle marmelos Linn. Corea [Am. Cr] by two methods, tail flick test and acetic acid induced writhing test at 100, 250 and 500mg/kg doses in animal models. Analgesic activity against tail flick test revealed that Am. Cr induced significant increase in latency period in dose dependent manner i.e. 65.38% at 100mg/kg, 395.37% at 250mg/kg [p<0.01] and 459.25% at 500mg/kg [p<0.01] body weight at 1hr after drug delivery while at 2hr effect decreased i.e. 61.53% at 100mg/kg, 161.11% [p<0.01] at 250mg/kg and 165.74% [p<0.01] at 500mg/kg but interestingly again there is an elongation in latency period at 3hr i.e. 106.15% at 100mg/kg dose, 251.85% [p<0.01] at 250mg/kg and 293.51% [p<0.05] at 500mg/kg respectively. The standard drug Diclofenac sodium at the dose of 5mg/kg continuously increased the latency period but less significantly as compared to the test substance i.e. 79.43%, 113.08% and 222.42% [p<0.05] respectively. Acetic acid induced writhing test produced highest significant activity at the dose of 100mg/kg i.e. 89.83% [p<0.01] as compared to Diclofenic sodium [standard drug] at a dose of 5mg/kg body weight i.e 63.63% [p<0.01]. It is concluded that dry ripe fruit of A. marmelos possesses significant dual analgesic activities i.e. central and peripheral


Assuntos
Animais de Laboratório , Frutas , Analgésicos , Dor , Extratos Vegetais , Metanol , Camundongos , Ratos Wistar
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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2014; 27 (5): 1199-1202
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-195075

RESUMO

The present study was conducted for the nutritional, microbiological and toxicological evaluation of test compound having main ingredient Achyranthes aspera


Nutritional value assessment, microbiological analysis and toxicological studies were conducted according to the standard reported methods which exhibited that A. aspera contains moisture 4.05%, proteins 20.54%, fats 0.903%, ash 20.25%, carbohydrates 54,26% and energy 294 Kcal. Vitamin profile was found to be B1 0.27mg/100g, B[2] 0.28mg/100g, B[3] 0.58mg/100g, B[6] 0.27mg/100g and B[9] 39microg/100g. The content of sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, chloride and phosphorus was found to be 1119.67, 5385.23, 5446.08, 1343.6, 675880.73 and 1447.5mg/kg respectively and trace metals i.e. iron, copper, zinc, manganese and aluminum were detected as 283.05, 8.062, 48.37, 16.12 and 9.853 mg/kg respectively


The microbiological result indicated that the compound qualifies the international standards of microbial limit and was found free from Salmonella species


The toxicological study was conducted to find safe use of Achyranthes aspera compound in human as a nutritive supplement in blood disorders


The toxicity studies exhibited that the test compound has a good effect on general health as an increase in body weights of animals of test group was noticed as compared to that of control group. Blood parameters before and after the study were monitored which confirms our hypothesis by showing an increase in hemoglobin from 9.133 to 10.96, RBC count from 3.11 to 3.6, WBC count from 5.68 to 5.73 and platelets from 245 to 319

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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2013; 26 (1): 91-94
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-146752

RESUMO

This research study was conducted to investigate acute oral toxicity and analgesic activity of ethanol extract of P. domestica fruit by using tail flick analgesiometer at 300 and 500mg/kg doses in animal models. Acute oral toxicity results showed that crude extract is safe up to the dose of 5g/kg body weight of animals. The analgesic activity revealed that P. domestica extract at 500mg/kg dose possesses highest significant and prolonged analgesic activity in dose dependent manner as compared to standard and control groups. Aspirin 300mg/kg body weight was used as standard drug. Phytochemical analysis was also carried out which showed the presence of certain phytochemicals constituents in test drug that are responsible for analgesic activity. Therefore the results are justified


Assuntos
Animais de Laboratório , Analgésicos , Plantas Medicinais , Medicina Herbária , Frutas
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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2013; 26 (2): 409-414
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-193743

RESUMO

Fruit of Prunus domestica was extracted in ethanol. The ethanol extract was further extracted with two solvents ethyl acetate and chloroform. The crude ethanol extract and two fractions [ethyl acetate and chloroform] were screened for their antibacterial activity using the agar well diffusion method. They were tested against nine bacteria; five Gram positive bacteria [Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcuc intermedius, Bacillus cereus, Bacillus pumilus] and four Gram negative bacteria [Eschrichia coli, Proteus mirabilis Shigella flexneri, Salmonella typhi and Klebsiela pneumoniae]. The susceptibility of microorganisms to all three fractions was compared with each other and with standard antibiotic [Ampicillin] Among all fractions ethyl acetate exhibited highest antibacterial activity [average zone of inhibition 34.57mm +/- 1.3] while ethyl alcohol exhibited least antibacterial activity [average zone of inhibition 17.42mm +/- 3.3]. Minimum inhibitory concentration of ethanol, ethyl acetate and chloroform fractions was found in the range of 78ug/ml to 2500ugl/ml against gram positive and gram negative bacteria

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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2011; 24 (3): 323-330
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-129858

RESUMO

This work was conducted to investigate the various pharmacological activities of Salvadora. persica family Salvadoracea and that includes anti inflammatory, analgesic, CNS, bleeding and clotting time activity by oral administration at the dose of 300 and 500mg/kg of body weight in animal models. Acute oral toxicity results showed that crude extract of S. persica is safe up to the dose of 5g/kg body weight of animals. Carraganeen induced hind paw edema method for anti inflammatory activity, tail immersion test method for analgesic activity, Rota rod and grip strength test for CNS activity were carried out in animal models. The analgesic activity was compared with aspirin, 300mg/kg body weight, anti inflammatory activity was compared with indomethacine, lOmg/kg body weight, Transamin 250mg/kg and Vitamin K lOmg were used for bleeding and clotting time activity respectively while diazepam 5mg/kg were used as standard for behavior and CNS activities. In all activities S. persica showed prolonged and dose dependent effects. Phytochemical analysis was also carried out which showed the presence of certain phytoconstituents which possesses these properties. Therefore the results justified the traditional use of the plant


Assuntos
Animais de Laboratório , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Anti-Inflamatórios/farmacologia , Aspirina/farmacologia , Comportamento Animal/efeitos dos fármacos , Diazepam/farmacologia , Indometacina/farmacologia , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos/métodos , Medição da Dor/efeitos dos fármacos , Camundongos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Ácido Tranexâmico/farmacologia
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Hamdard Medicus. 2009; 52 (4): 100-104
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-109820

RESUMO

The Chronic toxicity study of Nigella saliva seeds [Black seeds] oil has been evaluated in male and female rats. The Nigella saliva seeds oil was administered following a dose of 2.5 ml and 5 ml for 12 weeks by oral administration. All animals tolerate N. sativa oil during experiment and show no sign of toxicity or discomfort with any significant changes in clinical signs This oil produces no significant changes in hematological indices [hemoglobin [Hb], Packed Cell Volume [PCV], Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin [MCH], Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration [MCHC], Mean Corpuscular Volume [MCV], Red Blood Cell Count [RBC], and White Blood Cell Count [WBC] following the oral administration. Results taken as whole indicate that Nigella saliva seed oil is non-toxic for rats in long-term use. The sign and symptoms exhibited by chronic studies were almost alike and conform it non toxic up to wide range of dose


Assuntos
Animais de Laboratório , Masculino , Feminino , Sementes , Óleos de Plantas , Ratos
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