Title of article :
Antihypertensive and Diuretic Effects of the Aqueous Extract of Colocasiaesculenta Linn. Leaves in Experimental Paradigms
Author/Authors :
Kishor Vasant, Otari Department of Pharmacology - Rajgad Dyanpeeth’s College of Pharmacy - Bhor, Dist: Pune, India , Gaurav Vijay, Bhalsing Department of Pharmacology - Rajgad Dyanpeeth’s College of Pharmacy - Bhor, Dist: Pune, India , Rajkumar Virbhadrappa, Shete Department of Pharmacology - Rajgad Dyanpeeth’s College of Pharmacy - Bhor, Dist: Pune, India , Tanaji Dilip, Nandgude Department of Pharmacology - Rajgad Dyanpeeth’s College of Pharmacy - Bhor, Dist: Pune, India , Vishal Ramahari, Mali Department of Pharmacology - Poona College of Pharmacy - Bharati Vidyapeeth University - Paud Road - Erandwane - Pune 411 038, Maharashtra, India , Subhash Laxamanrao, Bodhankar Department of Pharmacology - Poona College of Pharmacy - Bharati Vidyapeeth University - Paud Road - Erandwane - Pune 411 038, Maharashtra, India
Pages :
14
From page :
621
To page :
634
Abstract :
Colocasia esculenta Linn (CE) is traditionally used for the treatment of various ailments such as high blood pressure, rheumatic pain, pulmonary congestion, etc. Hence in present study, the effect of aqueous extract of CE leaves (AECE) was evaluated for antihypertensive and acute diuretic activity in rats. Preliminary phytochemical evaluation revealed the presence of carbohydrate, saponins, tannins, and flavonoids in AECE. The animals did not show any sign of toxicity and mortality after the administration of AECE 2000 mg/Kg in acute oral toxicity study. The administration of AECE (100, 200, and 400 mg/Kg/day, p.o.) for six weeks and AECE (10, 20, and 40 mg/Kg, IV) on the day of experiment in renal artery-occluded hypertensive rats and AECE (20 and 40 mg/Kg, IV) in noradrenalin-induced hypertension in rats produced significant (p < 0.05) anti-hypertensive effects. AECE (400 mg/Kg, p.o.) showed positive diuretic activity at 5 h. AECE (200 and 400 mg/Kg, p.o.) significantly increased sodium and chloride content of urine in 5 h and 24 h and additionally potassium in 24 h urine. Hence, the results of the present study revealed the antihypertensive and weak diuretic activity of AECE. These effects may be attributed due to the ACE inhibitory, vasodilatory, β-blocking, and/ or Ca2+ channel blocking activities, which were reported for the phytoconstitunts, specifically flavonoids such as vitexin, isovitexin, orientin, and isoorientin present in the leaves of CE.
Keywords :
Colocasia esculenta Linn , Antihypertensive , Diuretic , Noradrenaline , Flavonoids , Renal artery-occluded hypertension
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2012
Record number :
2414792
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