Purgative and anthelmintic effects of Mallotus philippinensis in rats against tape worm.
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol
; 1984 Jan-Mar; 28(1): 63-6
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A resin isolated from Mallotus philippinensis (Kamala) caused a significant purgative effect after an oral dose (120 mg/kg) in rats as assessed from the weight of faeces as well as from the surface area of blotting paper soaked by liquid faeces. The anthelmintic effect of the resin was evaluated in albino rats found to be infested with tape worms. The resin in 60 and 120 mg/kg dose had a lethal effect on 35.69% and 78.21% population of tape worms respectively, in small intestine.
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Sujet Principal:
Numération des oeufs de parasites
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Plantes médicinales
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Rats
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Maladies des rongeurs
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Taeniase
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Mâle
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Cathartiques
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Gros intestin
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Intestin grêle
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Animaux
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En
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Indian J. physiol. pharmacol
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1984
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Article