PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES WITH ANGIOPTERIS EVECTA ROOTS
Md. Forhad Molla, Shahnaz Rahman, A.B.M. Anwarul Bashar,*Mohammed Rahmatullah
Abstract
Objective: The objective of the present study was to phytochemically
screen and evaluate the antihyperglycemic and analgesic potential of
methanolic extract of Angiopteris evecta roots. Methods: Extract was
administered orally at doses of 50-400 mg/kg. Oral glucose tolerance
test (OGTT) was used to evaluate antihyperglycemic activity in
glucose-loaded mice. Analgesic activity was assessed in
intraperitoneally injected acetic acid-induced pain model. Results: The
extract, at doses of 50, 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg, reduced blood
glucose levels by 11.3, 23.0, 32.8, and 46.7%, respectively. By
comparison, a standard antihyperglycemic drug, glibenclamide (10
mg/kg) reduced blood glucose levels by 47.4%. In acetic acid-induced
pain model, the extract reduced the number of abdominal constrictions
by 25.9, 40.7, 48.1, and 59.3%, respectively, at doses of 50, 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg. A
standard analgesic drug, aspirin (200 and 400 mg/kg) reduced abdominal constrictions by
48.1 and 63.0%, respectively. Conclusion: The extract possesses significant
antihyperglycemic and analgesic potential.
Keywords: Angiopteris evecta, Marratiaceae, antihyperglycemic, analgesic, oral glucose tolerance, glibenclamide.
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