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European journal of medicinal plants | 2014

Anti-diarrhoeagenic properties of aqueous extract of Phragmanthera capitata S. Balle in albino rats.

Lapah Pièrre Takem; B. A. S. Lawal; J. A. Lennox

Aim: To investigate diarrhoeagenic activities of aqueous extract of Phragmanthera capitata (AEPC) in albino rats. Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out at the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria, between October 2013 and January 2014. Methodology: Diarrhoeagenic activities were assessed using three models; enteropooling, gastrointestinal transit and faecal discharge. In each of these models, all rats were overnight fasted with access to drinking water until the start of the experiment. The rats were randomized into 5 groups of 7 rats. Group I (control) received saline (10 ml/kg), Group II (standard) and Groups III-V (test) received AEPC (100, 200, 300 mg/kg respectively) by oral gavage. To assess enteropooling activity, castor oil (1 ml) and magnesium sulfate (10 ml/kg in saline) were used to induce enteropooling in two separate experiments. Group II in both experiments received loperamide (3 mg/kg). Intestinal contents were weighed before and after discharging the contents and recorded. To investigate gastrointestinal transit, 0.25 ml of charcoal meal was administered to the rats Original Research Article European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 4(6): 743-752, 2014 744 with standard group receiving atropine (5 mg/kg i.p.). Distance traveled by charcoal meal was measured and recorded. To assess the rate of faecal discharge, castor oil (1 ml) was used to induce diarrhoea and faeces were collected, weighed and recorded. One way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was performed followed by Tukey test as post hoc. Results: The results revealed significant (P =.05) reduction in faecal discharge, weight of intestinal contents and distance traveled by charcoal meal. Conclusion: AEPC possesses anti-secretory, anti-electrolyte permeability and hence anti-diarrhoeagenic properties.


British journal of pharmaceutical research | 2014

Analgesic and Acute Anti-inflammatory Activities of Aqueous Root Extract of Salacia lehmbachii

Lapah Pièrre Takem; B. A. S. Lawal; P. M. Udia

Aim: Salacia lehmbachii is used in South Eastern Nigeria folk medicine to treat abdominal pain, inflammatory disorders and malaria symptom without scientific documentation. The aim of this study was therefore, to assess possible analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of aqueous root extract of Salacia lehmbachii (ARESL) in albino rats. Place and Duration of Study: The study was done in World Bank Step B Anti-Malaria Laboratory, Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University Original Research Article British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 4(18): 2172-2181, 2014 2173 of Calabar, Calabar-Nigeria, between November 2013 and January 2014. Methodology: Analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties of ARESL were assessed in Wistar rats at doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg. To assess analgesic activity, acetic acidinduced writhing and formalin tests were used. To assess anti-inflammatory property, carrageenan and dextran-induced hind paw edema were used. Differences between group means were compared statistically by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Tukey test as post hoc. Results: In acetic acid-induced writhing test, the extract, at a dose of 400 mg/kg, showed a maximum inhibition (P=.05) of 71.66% of writhing while the standard drug Aspirin inhibited 81.05% of writhing compared to untreated control group. In formalin test, ARESL showed a maximum inhibition (P =.05) of 71.77% at a dose of 400 mg/kg while standard drug Pethidine showed 76.11%. For carrageenan-induced paw edema test, ARESL at a dose of 400 mg/kg showed maximum 85.90% inhibition (P =.05) of inflammatory activity while dextran-induced showed 87.9%. Conclusion: ARESL possesses analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities which corroborate the aqueous extract being used in folk medicine.


American Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014

Anti-Pyretic and Analgesic Potentials of Aqueous Extract of Phragmanthera capitata S. Balle in Albino Rats

Lapah Pièrre Takem; Noa Pièrre Abe; O. John Ogbonna


Archive | 2014

EVALUATION OF ADAPTOGENIC PROPERTY OF PHRAGMANTHERA CAPITATA IN RATS

Lapah Pièrre Takem; Dick Essien; P. M. Udia


Archive | 2014

Steroidogenetic and Spermatogenetic Activities of Aqueous Extract of Phragmanthera capitata in Wistar Rats

Lapah Pièrre Takem; Ching Fidelis Poh; Eban Linus Kechi; Noa Pièrre Abe


Archive | 2015

Evaluation of lipogenic property of Phragmanthera capitata in diabetic rats

Lapah Pièrre Takem; Augustine Dick Essien; P. M. Udia; Emmanuel Ikechi Anele


Archive | 2015

Potentiating effect of Phragmanthera capitata extract in haematopoietic activities in Wistar rats

Lapah Pièrre Takem; As Lawal; Gilbert Konlak Demekong


Archive | 2015

Role of Salacia lehmbachii extract in renal function

Augustine Dick Essien; Lapah Pièrre Takem; P. M. Udia


Archive | 2014

Exploratory and anxiety potentials of aqueous extract of Phragmanthera capitata

Lapah Pièrre Takem; Grace A. Eshiet


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacology | 2014

Anti-Abortificient Activities of Aqueous Root Extract of Salacia lehmbachii in Wistar Rats

Lapah Pièrre Takem; B. A. S. Lawal; Francis V. Udoh; Noa Pièrre Abe

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