S. P. Hiremath
Gulbarga University
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 1999
S. P. Hiremath; K. Rudresh; Shrishailappa Badami; Saraswati B. Patil; Somanath Reddy Patil
Four successive solvent extracts of the whole plant Acalypha indica L. (Euphorbiaceae) were tested for post-coital antifertility activity in female albino rats. Of these, the petroleum ether and ethanol extracts were found to be most effective in causing significant anti-implantation activity. The antifertility activity was reversible on withdrawal of the treatment of the extracts. Both the extracts at 600 mg/kg body weight showed estrogenic activity. Histological studies of the uterus were carried out to confirm this estrogenic activity.
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2000
S. P. Hiremath; Shrishailappa Badami; Shanmukhaswamy K Hunasagatta; Sarawathi B Patil
The two flavones, apigenin and luteolin, isolated from Striga orobanchioides, were investigated for endocrine and contraceptive properties. Graded doses of these compounds (5-25 mg/kg body weight/day) when administered from day 1 to day 4 of pregnancy showed dose-dependent and significant anti-implantation activity. The mean effective Dose 100% (MED(100)) for both compounds was found to be 25 mg/kg body weight. Oral administration of these compounds caused a significant increase in uterine weight in immature ovariectomised rats. It also caused a significant increase in uterine diameter, thickness of the endometrium and its epithelial cell height when compared with those of control rats. The uterotrophic potency was less than that of ethinyl estradiol. Simultaneous administration of these compounds with ethinyl estradiol caused a significant increase in uterine weight, uterine diameter, thickness of the endometrium and height of endometrial epithelium. The extent of these changes was also less than that in only ethinyl estradiol-treated rats. Hence the compounds exhibited estrogenic properties at their contraceptive dose level when given alone. However, along with ethinyl estradiol, they exhibited slight anti-estrogenic activity.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 1997
S. P. Hiremath; Shrishailappa Badami; H.K.S. Swamy; Saraswati B. Patil; Ramesh L. Londonkar
The ethanolic extract of the whole plant of Striga orobanchioides given for 7 days to immature male rats at a dose level of 200 mg/kg body weight caused a significant decrease in the weight of the testes, epididymis, seminal vesicles and the ventral prostate. It also produced degenerative changes of Leydig cells, their nucleus, the seminiferous tubules and a significant decrease in the number of spermatocytes and spermatids. The seminiferous tubules of the treated rats are shrunken and compactly arranged. The antiandrogenic or antispermatogenic effect of the extract is discussed.
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1998
A. R Saundane; K Rudresh; N. D Satyanarayan; S. P. Hiremath
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1994
S. P. Hiremath; Shrishailappa Badami; H.K.S. Swamy; Sarawati B. Patil; Ramesh L. Londonkar
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1993
S. P. Hiremath; Ananda R. Saundane; B. H. M. Mruthyunjayaswamy
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1996
S. P. Hiremath; H.K.S. Swamy; Shrishailappa Badami; S Meena
Journal of The Indian Chemical Society | 1995
S. P. Hiremath; A. R. Saundane; B. H. M. Mruthyunjayaswamy
Journal of The Indian Chemical Society | 1992
S. P. Hiremath; K. M. K. Swamy; B. H. M. Mruthyunjayaswamy
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1997
S. P. Hiremath; K. Rudresh; S. M. Badami