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In vivo screening of essential oils of Skimmia laureola leaves for antinociceptive and antipyretic activity 被引量:2
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作者 Naveed Muhammad barkatullah +4 位作者 Muhammad Ibrar Haroon Khan Muhammad Saeed Amir Zada Khan Waqar Ahmad Kaleem 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine》 SCIE CAS 2013年第3期202-206,共5页
Objective:To study the screening of essential oils of Skimmia laureola leaves(SLO)for acute toxicity,antinociceptive,antipyretic and anticonvulsant activities in various animal models.Methods:SLO were extracted using ... Objective:To study the screening of essential oils of Skimmia laureola leaves(SLO)for acute toxicity,antinociceptive,antipyretic and anticonvulsant activities in various animal models.Methods:SLO were extracted using modified Clevenger type apparatus.Acute toxicity test was used in mice to observe its safety level.Antinociceptive activity of SLO was evaluated in acetic acid induced writhing and hot plate tests.Yeast induced hyperthermic mice and pentylenetetrazole induced convulsive mice were used for the assessment of its antipyretic and anticonvulsant profile respectively.Results:Substantial safety was observed for SLO in acute toxicity test.SLO showed a high significant activity in acetic acid induced writhing test in a dose dependent manner with maximum pain attenuation of 68.48%at 200 mg/kg i.p.However,it did not produce any relief in thermal induced pain at test doses.When challenged against pyrexia evoked by yeast,SLO manifested marked amelioration in hyperthermic mice,dose dependently.Maximum anti-hyperthermic activity(75%)was observed at 200 mg/kg i.p.after 4 h of drug administration.Nevertheless,SLO had no effect on seizures control and mortality caused by pentylenetetrazole.Conclusions:In vivo studies of SLO showed prominent antinociceptive and antipyretic activities with ample safety profile and thus provided pharmacological base for the traditional uses of the plant in various painful conditions and pyrexia.Additional detail studies are required to ascertain its clinical application. 展开更多
关键词 Skimmia laureola LEAVES ESSENTIAL OILS ANTINOCICEPTIVE ANTIPYRETIC activity
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Synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles from leaf of Litchi chinensis and its biological activities
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作者 Uzma Murad barkatullah +3 位作者 Shafqat Ali Khan Muhammad Ibrar Sami Ullah Umbreen Khattak 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine》 SCIE CAS 2018年第3期142-149,共8页
Objective: To synthesize and isolate silver and gold nanoparticles from Litchi chinensis leaf methanolic extract, and to evaluate its comparative biological activities including muscles relaxant, analgesic, anti-infla... Objective: To synthesize and isolate silver and gold nanoparticles from Litchi chinensis leaf methanolic extract, and to evaluate its comparative biological activities including muscles relaxant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal. Methods: The gold and silver nanoparticles were synthesized by dissolving methanolic extract in gold chloride and silver nitrate solution separately which were confirmed by colour change and UV-Vis spectroscopy, and pellets were collected through centrifugation. Biological activities of the extract were conducted on BALB/c mice through various standard methods and the data were subjected to One-way ANOVA. Results: The colorless gold chloride solution changed to purple soon after the addition of plant extract, demonstrating that the reaction took place and gold ions were reduced to gold nanoparticles, while colorless silver nitrate solution changed to light and dark brown that was indicative of silver nanoparticles. The muscles relaxant activity showed that silver nanoparticles were more effective than gold nanoparticles and methanolic extract in traction test. The analgesic activity showed that silver and gold nanoparticles showed highest percentage decrease in acetic acid induced writhing at the doses of 50, 100 and 150 mg/kg b.w. The highest anti-inflammatory activity was produced by gold nanoparticles followed by silver nanoparticles, while low activity was observed in methanolic leaf extract. Only the crude methanolic extract showed significant antidiarrheal activity as compared to the standard drug atropine sulphate, while antidiarrheal activities of gold and silver nanoparticles were non-significant. Conclusions: The present work concludes that isolated silver and gold nanoparticles from leaf methanolic extract shows strong muscles relaxant, analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities while crude methanolic extract possesses good antidiarrheal activity. 展开更多
关键词 Litchi chinensis Methanolic extract Silver and gold nanoparticles Muscles relaxant ANALGESIC ANTI-INFLAMMATORY Antidiarrheal activities
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Ethnobotanical studies of plants of Charkotli Hills, Batkhela District, Malakand, Pakistan 被引量:2
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作者 barkatullah Muhammad IBRAR Farrukh HUSSAIN 《Frontiers in Biology》 CSCD 2009年第4期539-548,共10页
A survey was conducted with the aim to document the indigenous information of Charkotli Hills,Batkhela District,Malakand,Pakistan.The area has rich vegetation and a high potential for ethnobotanical utiliza-tion.Infor... A survey was conducted with the aim to document the indigenous information of Charkotli Hills,Batkhela District,Malakand,Pakistan.The area has rich vegetation and a high potential for ethnobotanical utiliza-tion.Information was collected on various traditional uses of 100 plants distributed over 49 families,of which 43 families were of dicot,2 of monocot,2 of pteridophyta,and 1 of gymnosperms.Most plants have more than one local use.Sixty-six plants were found to be medicinal species,21 fruit and edible seed species,11 furniture species,18 fodder or forage species,12 vegetable species,12 fuel species,11 thatching and building species,5 hedge or fencing species,5 timber wood species,5 poisonous plants,3 species used in ketchup,2 fixed oil yielding species,2 miswak species,2 species for making sticks for cattle and defense purposes,2 species cultivated for ornamental purposes,2 species used as mehindi by girls,1 irritant species,1 species for the making of Salai(a little stick for applying‘surma’to the eyes),1 species for tanning,1 species used as refresher in milk pots,1 species giving gum used as chewing gum,and 1 species used as insect repellent.The area is under heavy pressure of deforestation and overgrazing,which have reduced the regeneration of woody plants.Proper ecological manage-ment is required to protect the wildlife and ethnobotanical resources for the coming generations. 展开更多
关键词 ethnobotanical information Charkotli Hills DEFORESTATION ecological management
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