Antidiarrheal activity of extracts and compound from Trilepisium madagascariense stem bark

Teke, GN; Kuiate, JR; Kueté, V; Teponno, RB; Tapondjou, LA; Vilarem, G

HERO ID

1055074

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2010

Language

English

PMID

20871767

HERO ID 1055074
In Press No
Year 2010
Title Antidiarrheal activity of extracts and compound from Trilepisium madagascariense stem bark
Authors Teke, GN; Kuiate, JR; Kueté, V; Teponno, RB; Tapondjou, LA; Vilarem, G
Journal Indian Journal of Pharmacology
Volume 42
Issue 3
Page Numbers 157-163
Abstract <strong>OBJECTIVE: </strong>The present study was performed to evaluate the preventive and curative antidiarrheal effects of the methanol extract, fractions and compound from the stem bark of Trilepisium madagascariense in rats.<br /><br /><strong>MATERIALS AND METHODS: </strong>The methanol extract from the stem bark of T. madagascariense, its fractions (n-hexane, ethyl acetate, n-butanol and aqueous residue) and compound (obtained from further column chromatography of the ethyl acetate fraction) were evaluated for the antidiarrheal activity in rats. These test samples (at 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg for the extract and fractions and 2.5 mg/kg for compound) were assayed on the latent periods, purging indices and fecal frequencies in castor oil-induced diarrhea. Gastrointestinal transit and castor oil-induced enteropooling assays were conducted. Shigella-induced diarrhea was assayed. Blood chemistry and fecal Shigella load were examined.<br /><br /><strong>RESULTS: </strong>The fractionation of the ethyl acetate fraction from the methanol extract of T. madagascariense afforded a known compound [isoliquiritigenin (1)]. Compound 1 increased the latent period of diarrhea induction (179.40 min) compared to the saline control (60.80 min). The purging indices, fecal frequencies and intestinal enteropooling decreased with an increase in the dose of test samples. The blood cell counts, sera creatinine and fecal Shigella load decreased significantly (P ≤ 0.05) in the plant extract-treated rats compared to the saline control.<br /><br /><strong>CONCLUSION: </strong>The results of our study, being reported for the first time, provide clear evidence that the methanol extract, fractions and isoliquiritigenin from T. madagascariense stem bark possess antidiarrheal activities.
Doi 10.4103/0253-7613.66839
Pmid 20871767
Wosid WOS:000282429900008
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Language Text English
Keyword Antidiarrheal; castor oil; isoliquiritigenin; Shigella; Trilepisium madagascariense
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