Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8522589 | Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the anti-ulcerative colitis activity of Calotropis procera. Different extracts of the investigated plant were evaluated; total alcohol extract, polar extract and non-polar extract. All the investigated extracts at doses 200 &400Â mg/kg possessed a dose-dependent anti-ulcerative colitis potential when administrated for 5 consecutive days after colitis induction by acetic acid in rats. They reduced different parameters of UC. Only polar extract at both doses (200, 400Â mg/kg) was more effective than the standard drug Prednisolone (50Â mg/kg), it produced percent protection of control colitis by 63.8% and78.4% respectively, while the standard drug Prednisolone produced 54.9% protection. The anti-ulcerative colitis activity may be attributed to the active principles i.e. flavonoids. Preliminary phytochemical screening showed that the plant contains flavonoids, unsaturated sterols and/or triterpenoides, cardiac glycosides, carbohydrates or glycosides, proteins and/or amino acids, tannins and coumarins. The total alcohol extract was safe up to 4000Â mg/kg and there were no side effects reported on liver and kidney functions.
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Authors
Amani A. Awaad, Haya F. Alkanhal, Reham M. El-Meligy, Ghada M. Zain, Vidya D. Sesh Adri, Dina A. Hassan, Saleh I. Alqasoumi,