Abstract no : 2-1&2-DG-21
Author(s) : Singh, R.K.; Gopal Natha, Goel, R.K. & Bhattacharya, S.K.
Address : Departments of Pharmacology and a Microbiology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India,
Source : Indian Journal Experimental Biology Vol. 36, February 1998, pp. 187-191
Title : PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS OF ABIES PINDROW ROYL. LEAF
Abstract : Petroleum ether (PE), benzene (BE), Chloroform (CE), acetone (AE) and ethanolic (EE) extracts (50-200 or 200 mg/kg, ip or 200 mg/kg, po) of dried Abies pindrow (Talisa bheda) leaves, given 30-45 min before showed significant anti-inflammatory (both against acute and sub-acute models), analgesic, barbiturate hypnosis potentiation and anti-ulcerogenic activities in rats. All the extracts except EE exhibited hypotension in immobility in mice indicating some degree of anti-depressant activity. Only PE exhinited hypotension in dogs blocked by atropine. Chemically, extracts showed the presence of glycosides, steroids, terpenoids and flavonoids. They has no anti-bacterial effect. However, toxicity studies indicated that the extracts had an extended safety index. The investigations are consonant with some of the uses of this plant in Ayurveda.
Author(s) : Singh, R.K.; Gopal Natha, Goel, R.K. & Bhattacharya, S.K.
Address : Departments of Pharmacology and a Microbiology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India,
Source : Indian Journal Experimental Biology Vol. 36, February 1998, pp. 187-191
Title : PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS OF ABIES PINDROW ROYL. LEAF
Abstract : Petroleum ether (PE), benzene (BE), Chloroform (CE), acetone (AE) and ethanolic (EE) extracts (50-200 or 200 mg/kg, ip or 200 mg/kg, po) of dried Abies pindrow (Talisa bheda) leaves, given 30-45 min before showed significant anti-inflammatory (both against acute and sub-acute models), analgesic, barbiturate hypnosis potentiation and anti-ulcerogenic activities in rats. All the extracts except EE exhibited hypotension in immobility in mice indicating some degree of anti-depressant activity. Only PE exhinited hypotension in dogs blocked by atropine. Chemically, extracts showed the presence of glycosides, steroids, terpenoids and flavonoids. They has no anti-bacterial effect. However, toxicity studies indicated that the extracts had an extended safety index. The investigations are consonant with some of the uses of this plant in Ayurveda.
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