Title of article :
Acute Toxicity Investigation and Anti-diarrhoeal Effect of the Chloroform-Methanol Extract of the Leaves of Persea americana
Author/Authors :
Christian E, Odo Pharmacology Research Unit - Department of Biochemistry - University of Nigeria - Nsukka, Nigeria , Okwesili Fc, Nwodo Pharmacology Research Unit - Department of Biochemistry - University of Nigeria - Nsukka, Nigeria , Parker E, Joshua Pharmacology Research Unit - Department of Biochemistry - University of Nigeria - Nsukka, Nigeria , Okechukwu Pc, Ugwu Pharmacology Research Unit - Department of Biochemistry - University of Nigeria - Nsukka, Nigeria
Pages :
8
From page :
651
To page :
658
Abstract :
Persea americana is a plant used by traditional medicine practitioners to treat ailments including diarrhoea and diabetes mellitus in Nigeria. Hence, the chloroform and the methanol fractions of the chloroform-methanol extract of the leaves of P. americana were evaluated for their acute toxicity as well as anti-diarrhoeal effects in Wistar rats to substantiate this claim. The chloroform and methanol fractions [at graded doses of 100 and 200 mg/Kg body weight (b.w) of each] were studied for their anti-diarrhoeal effects in terms of the reductions in the wetness of faeces and the frequency of defaecation of castor oil-induced diarrhoea. To understand the mechanism of their anti-diarrhoeal effects, their actions were further evaluated on castor oilinduced enteropooling (intestinal fluid accumulation). The median lethal dose (LD50) of the methanol fraction was found to be less than 5000 mg/Kg b.w. At the two doses, the chloroform and the methanol fractions showed dose-dependent significant (p < 0.05) reductions in the wetness of faeces and the frequency of defaecation with the 200 mg/Kg b.w of the chloroform fraction being the most effective. Results of the fractions were comparable with those of the standard anti-diarrhoeal drug, hyoscine butylbromide (3 mg/Kg b.w). Both fractions produced remarkable (p < 0.05) dose-related inhibition of castor oil-induced enteropooling as shown by the significant (p < 0.05) decreases in the weight and volume of the intestinal contents. Experimental findings show that the chloroform-methanol extract of the leaves of P. americana possesses significant anti-diarrhoeal effect and may be a potent source of anti-diarrhoeal drug(s) in future.
Keywords :
Luraceae , Acute toxicity , Enteropooling , Hyoscine butylbromide , Intestinal contents
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2416529
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