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Antidiarrheal Activity of the Ethyl Acetate Extract of Morindamorindoides in Rats
Bahi, C; Djaman, A. J; Guina, F. G; Meite, S; N'guessan, J. D; Yapi, H. F.
  • Bahi, C; s.af
  • Djaman, A. J; s.af
  • Guina, F. G; s.af
  • Meite, S; s.af
  • N'guessan, J. D; s.af
  • Yapi, H. F; s.af
Trop. j. pharm. res. (Online) ; 8(3): 201-207, 2009.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1273116
ABSTRACT

Purpose:

The objective of the study was to investigate the ethyl acetate extract of Morindamorindoides (Baker) Milne-Redh (Rubiaceae) (MM-EA) properties against experimental diarrheoa induced by castor oil in albino Wistar rats.

Methods:

The ethyl acetate extract of Morinda morindoides (250; 500; and 1000 mg/kg body weight) was administered orally to three groups of rats (five animals per group) in order to evaluate the activity of the extract against castor oil-induced diarrhea model in rat. Two other groups received normal saline (5mg/kg) and loperamide (5mg/kg) as positive control. The effect of the extract on intestinal transit and castor oil-induced intestinal fluid accumulation (enteropooling) was assessed.

Results:

At oral doses of 250; 500; and 1000 mg/kg body weight; the plant extract showed pronounced and dose-dependent antidiarrheal activity. The protective role of the extract at 1000 mg/kg was comparable to that of the reference drug; loperamide (5mg/kg). The extract (1000 mg/kg) produced a decrease in intestinal transit comparable to atropine (5mg/kg); and significantly (p0.01) inhibited castor oil-induced enteropooling. No mortality and visible signs of general weakness were observed in the rats following the extract administration of up to a dose of 6000 mg/kg.

Conclusion:

The results showed that the extract of M. morindoides has a significant antidiarrheal activity which supports its use in traditional herbal medicine practice
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Gastrointestinal Transit / Morinda Language: English Journal: Trop. j. pharm. res. (Online) Year: 2009 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Gastrointestinal Transit / Morinda Language: English Journal: Trop. j. pharm. res. (Online) Year: 2009 Type: Article