Phytochemistry, In-vitro antioxidant, Microbicidal, Anti-ulcerogenic and Biosafety Potential of Emilia coccinea Aqueous Extract in Animal models.
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2021-12-30
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جامعة الوادي - University of Eloued
Abstract
Emilia coccinea enhances the treatment of several disease conditions include; vertigo
management, ringworm, cough, gonorrhoea, ulcers, lice, measles, seizure, eye drop. This
study investigates the phytochemistry, In-vitro antioxidant, anti-ulcerogenic, microbicidal
and biosafety effect of aqueous extracts of E. coccinea using animal model. E. coccinea leaf
was freshly obtained, shade dried, pulverized and prepared into aqueous extract. Standard
procedure were used for the evaluation of the phytochemicals, in-vitro antioxidant and
antimicrobial activities. Twenty five (25) Wistar rats were acclimitized and randomly
selected into five groups (n=5) such as untreated group, 10 mg/kg cimetidine and graded
doses (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg b.w.) of aqueous extract of E. coccinea to evaluate antiulcer
and twenty Wistar rats were used for the biosafety effects. Results from the qualitative and
quantitative phytochemical screening showed the present of phenol (47.19 mg), saponins
(84.64 mg), alkaloids (75.17 mg), cardiac glycosides (63.12 mg) and anthraquinone (48.79
mg). The antioxidant property showed a competitive scavenging effect against 1,1 diphenyl2-picrylhydraxyl radical when compared with ascorbic acids. Microbial activities of the
aqueous extract of E. coccinea at various concentration elicited inhibitory effect against
Salmonella typhii, Escherichia coli, Helicobacter pyloris. The ulceration in rat stomach
lining induced with 70% ethanol and pretreated with prophylactic measure of aqueous crude
extract showed significant reduction in ulcer count, ulcer index with increased percentage
inhibition of ulcer when compared with untreated and reference control. The haematological
and histopathological study shows no significant difference in the aqueous crude extract with
absent toxicity when comparisons with the control
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Phytochemistry, In-vitro antioxidant Anti-ulcerogenic, Microbicidal, Biosafety, Emilia coccinea.
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. MacDonald , Idu , Benjamin Ogunma , Gabriel , Charles Osayande , Agboonogieva . Phytochemistry, In-vitro antioxidant, Microbicidal, Anti-ulcerogenic and Biosafety Potential of Emilia coccinea Aqueous Extract in Animal models.. Algerian Journal of Biosciences . Vol 02. N 02. 30/12/2021. University of Eloued [Write down the date][Copy the download link]