Laxative Activities of 80% Methanolic Extract of the Leaves of Grewia ferruginea Hochst Ex A Rich in Mice.

IF 3.3 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Mulusew Yemiru Tessema, Zewdu Birhanu Wubneh, Assefa Belay Asrie
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Background: There are numerous medicinal plants including the leaves of Grewia ferruginea used as traditional medicine for the treatment of constipation. This study was conducted to evaluate the laxative activity of the leaves of G ferruginea.

Methods: The laxative activity of the leaves of G ferruginea was tested using 3 models: laxative activity, gastrointestinal motility, and gastrointestinal secretion tests. The effect of the plant extract on mean number of feces, fecal water content, ratio of intestinal distance traveled by the charcoal meal and intestinal fluid accumulation were evaluated and analyzed.

Results: Significant increase was observed in the mean weight of wet fecal matter at 200 (1.00 ± 0.03 g, P < .05) and 400 mg/kg (1.01 ± 0.02 g, P < .01), relative to loperamide constipated negative control group. Similarly, percent fecal water content was significantly improved in extract treated groups at 100 mg/kg (52.10% ± 2.04%, P < .05), 200 mg/kg (54.02% ± 2.15%, P < .01), and 400 mg/kg (54.25% ± 2.50%, P < .01) compared with the negative control group. The gastroinestinal transit ratio was also significantly increased with 200 mg/kg (P < .01) and 400 mg/kg (P < .001) of the extract relative to the constipated negative control. The crude extract showed significant increase in intestinal fluid accumulation at 200 mg/kg (0.48 ± 0.07 g, P < .05) and 400 mg/kg (0.51 ± 0.08 g, P < .01) compared with the negative control.

Conclusion: The results of the present study indicated that 80% methanol extract of the leaves of G ferruginea possessed significant laxative activity. As such, this study corroborates the traditional claim of using G ferruginea in the treatment of constipation.

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Grewia ferruginea Hochst Ex A Rich 叶子 80% 甲醇提取物对小鼠的泻药活性。
背景:包括阿魏叶在内的许多药用植物都被用作治疗便秘的传统药物。本研究旨在评估阿魏叶的通便活性:方法:采用通便活性、胃肠道蠕动和胃肠道分泌测试 3 个模型对阿魏叶的通便活性进行了测试。评估并分析了植物提取物对粪便平均数量、粪便含水量、炭餐肠道行程比率和肠液积聚的影响:与洛哌丁胺便秘阴性对照组相比,在 200 毫克/千克(1.00 ± 0.03 克,P < .05)和 400 毫克/千克(1.01 ± 0.02 克,P < .01)剂量下,观察到湿粪便的平均重量明显增加。同样,与阴性对照组相比,100 毫克/千克(52.10% ± 2.04%,P < .05)、200 毫克/千克(54.02% ± 2.15%,P < .01)和 400 毫克/千克(54.25% ± 2.50%,P < .01)提取物处理组的粪便含水量也有明显改善。与便秘的阴性对照组相比,200 毫克/千克(P < .01)和 400 毫克/千克(P < .001)提取物也能显著提高胃肠道转运率。与阴性对照组相比,粗提取物在 200 毫克/千克(0.48 ± 0.07 克,P < .05)和 400 毫克/千克(0.51 ± 0.08 克,P < .01)时,肠液积聚明显增加:本研究结果表明,铁线莲叶 80% 的甲醇提取物具有显著的润肠通便活性。因此,本研究证实了使用阿魏治疗便秘的传统说法。
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Journal of Evidence-based Integrative Medicine
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