Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Biology, Vedica College of Pharmacy, RKDF University, India. Electronic address: bhusan.himanshu@yahoo.co.in
  • 2 Department of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Sri Satya Sai Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, RKDF University, India
  • 3 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Roland Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, India
  • 4 Department of Life Sciences, School of Pharmacy, International Medical University, Malaysia
Biomed J, 2016 Dec;39(6):376-381.
PMID: 28043416 DOI: 10.1016/j.bj.2016.11.003

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Apium leptophyllum (Pers.) is an annual herb with traditional appreciation for various pharmacological properties; however, the scientific information on this herb is insufficient. The aim of the present investigation was undertaken to evaluate flavonoidal fraction of A. leptophyllum fruit (FFALF) against diarrhoea on albino rats.

METHODS: The antidiarrhoeal study was conducted by castor oil induce diarrhoea, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) induced enteropooling and intestinal transit by charcoal meal test. The rats were divided into five groups (six/group). Group I served as control and received orally 2% acacia suspension; Group II served as standard and received orally loperamide (3 mg/kg) or atropine sulphate (5 mg/kg); Group III, IV and V served as test groups and received the FFALF at doses of 5, 10 and 20 mg/kg orally, respectively.

RESULTS: In castor oil-induced diarrhoeal model, the FFALF significantly (p 

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