Evaluation of In Vivo Antidiarrheal Activities of Hydroalcoholic Leaf Extract of L.(Sapindaceae) in Swiss Albino Mice.

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Traditionally people used for the treatment of various ailments, including diarrhea. Therefore, this study was aimed to evaluate the antidiarrheal activity of the 80% methanolic leaf extract of against castor oil-induced diarrhea in mice models. Different doses of 80% methanolic leaf extract of (100, 200, and 400 mg/kg) were evaluated for their antidiarrheal activities using castor oil-induced diarrhea, gastrointestinal transit, and enteropooling models in Swiss albino mice. At all test doses, the plant extract showed significant ( < .05) inhibition in the frequency of defecation of wet feces and total fecal output as compared to the control group. Similarly, at all dose ranges used the plant extract demonstrated significant ( < .05) reduction in an intraluminal fluid accumulation as compared to the untreated group. Besides, at higher doses, the plant extract also indicated significant ( < .05) antimotility activity in comparison with the control. In conclusion, these findings illustrated that the 80% methanolic leaf extract of supported the traditional claim of antidiarrheal activity of the plant though further investigations are warranted.
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Authors Abdela, Jemal;
Journal Journal of evidence-based integrative medicine
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10.1177/2515690X19891952
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