U. Karmakar, Uttam Kumar Tarafder, S. K. Sadhu, N. N. Biswas, M. Shill
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龙葵干果的乙醇提取物。(科:茄科)评估其可能的镇痛,抗腹泻,抗菌,抗氧化和细胞毒活性。乙醇提取物的植物化学筛选显示存在碳水化合物、生物碱、单宁、皂苷、类固醇、糖苷和树胶。在醋酸致小鼠扭体实验中,乙醇提取物(250和500mg/kg)对小鼠扭体反射的抑制作用显著(p<0.05和p<0.01),分别比标准双氯芬酸钠抑制51.39%和66.67%。250mg/kg和500mg/kg剂量的蓖麻油提取物对小鼠腹泻有显著(P<0.01和P<0.001)的抗腹泻作用,可降低小鼠排便次数,延长小鼠平均潜伏期。乙醇提取物对革兰氏阳性菌和革兰氏阴性菌均有中等抑菌活性。在DPPH(1,1 -二苯基-2-苦味酰肼)定性抗氧化实验中,提取物显示出清除自由基的特性。在盐水对虾致死试验中,当lc50 = 63.10μg/ml, lc90 = 160μg/ml时,提取物具有显著的细胞毒性。所有的结果都倾向于证明这种植物的传统用途是合理的,需要进一步的调查来确定造成这些影响的化学物质。关键词:龙葵;镇痛活动;止泻的活动;抗菌活性;抗氧化活性;细胞毒性的活动。DOI: 10.3329/sjps.v3i1.6796 S. J. Pharm。科学通报3(1):38-45
Biological Investigations of Dried Fruit of Solanum nigrum Linn.
The ethanolic extract of the dried fruit of Solanum nigrum Linn. (Family: Solanaceae) was assessed for its possible analgesic, antidiarrhoeal, antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activity. Phytochemical screening of the ethanolic extract revealed the presence of carbohydrate, alkaloids, tannins, saponins, steroids, glycosides, and gums. In acetic acid induced writhing in mice, the ethanolic extract (250 and 500mg/kg) exhibited significant (p<0.05 & p<0.01) inhibition of writhing reflex 51.39% and 66.67% respectively compared to standard diclofenac sodium. The fruit extract showed a significant (P<0.01 and P<0.001) antidiarrhoeal activity against castor oil induce diarrhoea in mice in which it decreased the frequency of defecation and increased the mean latent period at the dose of 250mg/kg and 500mg/kg body weight. The ethanolic extract showed moderate antibacterial activity against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. In the qualitative antioxidant assay using DPPH (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl) the extract showed free radical scavenging properties. In the brine shrimp lethality test, the extract showed cytotoxicity significantly with LC 50 = 63.10μg/ml and LC 90 = 160μg/ml. All the results tend to justify the traditional uses of the plant and require further investigation to identify the chemicals responsible for these effects. Key words: Solanum nigrum Linn; analgesic activity; antidiarrheal activity; antimicrobial activity; antioxidant activity; cytotoxic activity. DOI: 10.3329/sjps.v3i1.6796 S. J. Pharm. Sci. 3(1): 38-45