Title of article :
Assessment of membrane stability, central nervous system depressant, and gut motility effects of Lablab purpureus seeds
Author/Authors :
Roy ، Joysree Department of Pharmacy - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University , Bhowmik ، Sutapa Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University , Uddin ، Md. Giash Department of Pharmacy - Faculty of Biological Sciences - University of Chittagong , Hasan ، Md. Nazmul Department of Pharmacy - Faculty of Biological Sciences - University of Chittagong , Al-Maswood ، Abdullah Department of Pharmacy - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University , Zahan ، Sumyya Department of Pharmacy - Faculty of Biological Sciences - University of Chittagong , Abdul Aziz ، Md. Department of Pharmacy - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University , Hossain ، Md. Farhad Department of Physical Therapy - Graduate School of Inje University , Hossain ، Mohammed Kamrul Department of Pharmacy - Faculty of Biological Sciences - University of Chittagong , Islam ، Mohammad Safiqul Department of Pharmacy - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University
From page :
238
To page :
244
Abstract :
Introduction: Lablab purpureus, under the family of Fabaceae, is a plant with various pharmacological activities. The present study was aimed to investigate the phytoconstituents, membrane stabilizing activity, central nervous system (CNS) depressant potential, and gastrointestinal (GI) motility of the methanol extract of L. purpureus seeds (MELPS). Methods: The methanol plant extract was screened for different phytochemical groups. Mice were classified into four groups for in vivo activities. Group-I was designated as negative control and received distilled water (10 mL/kg body weight); group-II served as positive control and received diazepam (1 mg/kg body weight). Group-III and group-IV both were experimental groups and received plant extract at 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight, respectively. Results: Alkaloids, carbohydrates, saponins, glycosides, tannins, phenols, flavonoids, and proteins were found after phytochemical analysis. On hypotonic solution-induced hemolysis of erythrocyte membrane, MELPS9 (9 mg/mL) resulted in the highest percentage of inhibition (60.51 ± 0.889), and on heat-induced hemolysis, MELPS9 (9 mg/mL) resulted in the highest percentage of inhibition (33.97 ± 0.21). In the case of the CNS depressant potential experiment, mice that received a sample at a dose of 400 mg/kg body weight showed the highest result (54.40 ± 4.51) compared with the positive control (14.2 ± 3.70) (P 0.001). Similarly, 400 mg/kg dose sample exhibited the highest percentage of inhibition (60.51 ± 0.889) of hemolysis and GI motility (22.26%). Conclusion: It can be concluded that the MELPS has potential membrane stability, CNS depressant, and antimotility effects.
Keywords :
Lablab purpureus , Antidepressant , Membrane stability , Gastrointestinal motility
Journal title :
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
Journal title :
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
Record number :
2707255
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