Antidepressant, Antidiarrheal, Thrombolytic and Phytochemical Profiling of Ethanol Extract of Amomum aromaticum Leaves: In vivo and In vitro Approaches

Enama Nabi Shetu, M. Sayeed, Mohammad Arman, M. Maruf, S. Sayem, M. Islam
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The study evaluated several pharmacological effects including antidepressant, antidiarrheal and thrombolytic activities of ethanol extract of Amomum aromaticum leaves (EEAA). Upon the assessment for qualitative phytochemical groups in the extract, several doses of EEAA (1000 - 4000 mg/kg) were studied to find acute oral toxicity in mouse for safe dose selection. Then EEAA was tested whether it demonstrates antidepressant activity in tail suspension test (TST) and forced swim test (FST). Antidiarrheal and clot lysis activities of EEAA were evaluated in castor oil-induced diarrhoea in mouse and In vitro clot lysis method, respectively. Oral administration of EEAA (1000 - 4000 mg/kg) showed no morality after 10 days, and no sign of acute toxicity observed within 24 hrs post-treatment. The qualitative phytochemical screening showed the presence of carbohydrate, alkaloid, flavonoid, tannin, saponin, and polyphenol groups in EEAA. The TST and FST resulted with significant improvement in mobility in mice treated with EEAA (400 mg/kg), where fluoxetine (20 mg/kg) was used as standard in both tests. EEAA treatment also showed a moderate dose-dependent anti-diarrheal effect. The 400 mg/kg oral dosing for 14 days decreased the rate of defecation by 52.8% compared to the control group. This study also demonstrated that EEAA possesses clot lysis activity. Hence, further intense investigations are suggested to identify specific potential active phytochemicals. Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal 27(1): 51-58, 2024 (January)
香叶乙醇提取物的抗抑郁、止泻、溶栓和植物化学分析:体内和体外方法
该研究评估了芳香树叶乙醇提取物(EEAA)的多种药理作用,包括抗抑郁、止泻和溶栓活性。在对提取物中的植物化学组进行定性评估后,研究了几种剂量的 EEAA(1000 - 4000 mg/kg),以发现小鼠急性经口毒性,从而选择安全剂量。然后测试了 EEAA 在尾悬试验(TST)和强迫游泳试验(FST)中是否具有抗抑郁活性。在蓖麻油诱导的小鼠腹泻和体外凝块溶解法中,分别评估了 EEAA 的止泻和凝块溶解活性。口服 EEAA(1000 - 4000 毫克/千克)10 天后,小鼠无腹泻症状,且在治疗后 24 小时内未观察到急性毒性迹象。植物化学定性筛选显示,EEAA 中含有碳水化合物、生物碱、黄酮类、单宁、皂苷和多酚类。在以氟西汀(20 毫克/千克)为标准的两项测试中,用 EEAA(400 毫克/千克)治疗小鼠后,TST 和 FST 均显著改善了小鼠的活动能力。EEAA 还显示出中等剂量依赖性的止泻效果。与对照组相比,连续 14 天口服 400 毫克/千克可使排便率降低 52.8%。这项研究还表明,EEAA 具有凝块溶解活性。因此,建议进一步深入研究,以确定特定的潜在活性植物化学物质:51-58,2024 年(一月)
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