Yıl: 2013 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 263 - 272 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition

Öz:
Adenanthera pavonina L. Banglades 'te halk arasında ve geleneksel tedavide astım, diyare, gut, inflamasyonlar, romatizma, tumor, ülserlerin tedavisinde ve tonik olarak kullamlmaktadır. Sıçanlarda hint yagi He oluşturulan diyare modelinde, A. pavonina kabuğunun metanollü ekstresi kümülatif yaş feçes kütlesini doza bağlı olarak belirgin olarak azaltmıştır. Kontrol grubu ile karşılaştırıldığında, 500 mg/kg vücut ağırlığında azalma % 17.91 ve 1000 mg/kg vücut ağırlığında % 34.32 azalma bulunmuştur. Fareler üzerinde yapılan akut toksisite çalışmasında, metanollü ekstrenin LD50 değeri 1453.44 mg/kg olarak bulunmuştur. Toz edilmiş kabuk örneğinde N, P, K, S, Ca ve Mg elementlerinin yüksek miktarlarda olduğu bulunmuştur. Gözlenen aktiviteler ve bunun yanında kabuğun mineral kompozisyonu doğal bileşiklere dayalı farmasötik ürün geliştirmek için farmakolojik potansiyeli olduğunu göstermiş ve aynı zamanda ayurvedik tıpta geleneksel kullammını desteklemiştir.
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Konular: Farmakoloji ve Eczacılık

Adenanthera pavonina Linn mn (Fabaceae) metanollü kabuk ekstresinin antidiyareyik aktivitesi, akut toksisitesi ve bitkinin elementel kompozisyonu

Öz:
In folk and traditional medicine in Bangladesh, Adenanthera pavonina L. has been used for the treatment of asthma, diarrhea, gout, inflammations, rheumatism, tumour, ulcers and as a tonic. In castor oil induced diarrhea model on rat, the methanol extract of A. pavonina bark has significantly reduced the cumulative wet fecal mass in the dose dependant protection. At the doses of 500 mg/kg body weight found 17.91% reduction and at 1000 mg/kg body weight found 34.32% reduction in comparison to the control. In acute toxicity study on mice, the LD50 value of the methanolic extract was found to be 1453.44 mg/kg. The elements N, P, K, S, Ca and Mg were found to be the highest amount of the powdered bark sample. The observed activities as well as mineral composition of the bark powder possesses pharmacological potential to develop natural compounds based pharmaceutical products and also justifies its use in traditional ayurve dic form of medicine.
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Konular: Farmakoloji ve Eczacılık
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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APA ARA A, SALEH-E-IN M, AHMED N, HASHEM A, BACHAR S (2013). Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. , 263 - 272.
Chicago ARA Arzumand,SALEH-E-IN Moshfekus,AHMED Nazım Uddin,HASHEM Abul,BACHAR Sitesh Chandra Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. (2013): 263 - 272.
MLA ARA Arzumand,SALEH-E-IN Moshfekus,AHMED Nazım Uddin,HASHEM Abul,BACHAR Sitesh Chandra Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. , 2013, ss.263 - 272.
AMA ARA A,SALEH-E-IN M,AHMED N,HASHEM A,BACHAR S Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. . 2013; 263 - 272.
Vancouver ARA A,SALEH-E-IN M,AHMED N,HASHEM A,BACHAR S Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. . 2013; 263 - 272.
IEEE ARA A,SALEH-E-IN M,AHMED N,HASHEM A,BACHAR S "Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition." , ss.263 - 272, 2013.
ISNAD ARA, Arzumand vd. "Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition". (2013), 263-272.
APA ARA A, SALEH-E-IN M, AHMED N, HASHEM A, BACHAR S (2013). Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(2), 263 - 272.
Chicago ARA Arzumand,SALEH-E-IN Moshfekus,AHMED Nazım Uddin,HASHEM Abul,BACHAR Sitesh Chandra Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 10, no.2 (2013): 263 - 272.
MLA ARA Arzumand,SALEH-E-IN Moshfekus,AHMED Nazım Uddin,HASHEM Abul,BACHAR Sitesh Chandra Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol.10, no.2, 2013, ss.263 - 272.
AMA ARA A,SALEH-E-IN M,AHMED N,HASHEM A,BACHAR S Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2013; 10(2): 263 - 272.
Vancouver ARA A,SALEH-E-IN M,AHMED N,HASHEM A,BACHAR S Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2013; 10(2): 263 - 272.
IEEE ARA A,SALEH-E-IN M,AHMED N,HASHEM A,BACHAR S "Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition." Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10, ss.263 - 272, 2013.
ISNAD ARA, Arzumand vd. "Anti-diarrheal activity and acute toxicity of methanolic bark extract of adenanthera pavonina linn (fabaceae) and its elemental composition". Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 10/2 (2013), 263-272.