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In vivo and in vitro evaluation of pharmacological activities of Adenia trilobata (Roxb.).


ABSTRACT: Adenia trilobata, locally known as akandaphal in Bangladesh, has some traditional uses. Leaves and stems extracted with pure methanol (MEATL, MEATS) and fractioned by n-hexane (NFATL, NFATS), which was subjected to qualitative phytochemical analysis. The qualitative phytochemical analysis of four extracts showed the presence of secondary metabolites such as alkaloid, carbohydrate, glycosides, flavonoids, phenols, flavonol, and saponins. All four extracts of A. trilobata, exhibited a strong antioxidant activity while a moderately (MEATS = 328 ?g/mL) to weakly toxic (NFATL = 616.85 ?g/mL) LC50 observed in brine shrimp lethality bioassay. In thrombolytic test, MEATL (18.54 ± 2.18%; P < 0.01) and MEATS (25.58 ± 4.76%; P < 0.0001) showed significant percentage of clot lysis in human blood. The in vivo analgesic activity carried by acetic acid test and formalin test, while the antidiarrheal activity assayed by two standard methods e.g., castor oil-induced diarrhea and castor oil-induced gastrointestinal motility. Both, in vivo model, showed an extremely significant (P < 0.0001) dose-dependent manner percentage of inhibition in comparison to the control group. Present results suggested, A. trilobata could be a potential source for antioxidative, cytotoxic, thrombolytic, analgesic, antidiarrheal agents which require further study to identify the mechanism of A. trilobata.

SUBMITTER: Barua N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7292905 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>In vivo</i> and <i>in vitro</i> evaluation of pharmacological activities of <i>Adenia trilobata</i> (Roxb.).

Barua Niloy N   Ibn Aziz Md Arfin MA   Tareq Abu Montakim AM   Sayeed Mohammed Aktar MA   Alam Najmul N   Alam Nobi Ul NU   Uddin Mohammad Amran MA   Lyzu Chadni C   Emran Talha Bin TB  

Biochemistry and biophysics reports 20200609


<i>Adenia trilobata</i>, locally known as akandaphal in Bangladesh, has some traditional uses. Leaves and stems extracted with pure methanol (MEATL, MEATS) and fractioned by n-hexane (NFATL, NFATS), which was subjected to qualitative phytochemical analysis. The qualitative phytochemical analysis of four extracts showed the presence of secondary metabolites such as alkaloid, carbohydrate, glycosides, flavonoids, phenols, flavonol, and saponins. All four extracts of <i>A. trilobata,</i> exhibited  ...[more]

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