Evaluation of phytochemistry and uterotonic activity of root aqueous extract of Uvariodendron anisatum verdec. used in childbirth in Eastern/Central Kenya.

Misonge J.O, Ogeto Jo, Sengera G.O, Mwalukumbi J.M, Mwaura A. M., J. S.D
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Over 56 % of pregnant women in Kenya deliver at home with the assistance of mainly traditional birth attendants who use herbal remedies to complete the processes of child bearing in both urban and rural communities. The medicines and indigenous knowledge used by traditional birth attendants deserve to be properly validated through scientific scrutiny under conditions mimicking the indigenous methods of use. This work seek to evaluate the phytochemistry and ethnopharmacology of Uvariodendron anisatum Verdeck (Annonaceae) which is used in the management of a variety of conditions including root decoction to ease labor or if the after birth is late or retained. This study is to investigate the phytochemical group of compounds and effects of of Uvariodendron anisatum aqueous root extract on the uterus of Wistar rats. Phytochemical screening was carried out using the accepted standard procedures and the extract was prepared by maceration. In-vitro pharmacological assay was done using doses of 50 mg, 200 mg, 400 mg and 800 mg. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of alkaloids, glycosides, tannins, phenols, anthraquinones, steroids, carotenoids, coumarins, tannins, flavonoids, saponins and volatile oils. The extract also demonstrated weak uterine motility which corresponded to the dosage and displayed similar motility as oxytocin at high dose (800 mg). KEYWORD: Annonaceaea, Oxytocic activity, Maceration, Phytochemical screening
花楸根水提物的植物化学及子宫滋补活性评价。在肯尼亚东部/中部用于分娩。
在肯尼亚,超过56%的孕妇在家中分娩,主要由传统接生员协助,这些接生员在城市和农村社区使用草药完成生育过程。传统助产士使用的药物和土著知识应该在模仿土著使用方法的条件下通过科学审查得到适当验证。摘要本研究旨在探讨鸢尾花(anvariodendron anisatum Verdeck)的植物化学和民族药理学,鸢尾花用于治疗多种疾病,包括缓解分娩或分娩后延迟或保留。本研究旨在探讨鸢尾水提物的植物化学成分及其对Wistar大鼠子宫的影响。采用公认的标准程序进行植物化学筛选,浸渍法制备提取物。体外药理学试验采用50mg、200mg、400mg、800mg剂量进行。植物化学筛选显示存在生物碱、糖苷、单宁、酚类、蒽醌类、类固醇、类胡萝卜素、香豆素、单宁、黄酮类、皂苷和挥发油。在高剂量(800 mg)时,其子宫运动强度与催产素相似。关键词:番荔枝;催产素活性;浸渍
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