IN-VITRO ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF AERIAL ROOTS OF FICUS BENGHALENSIS
2011; Bharati Biomedical and Advance Research Centre; Volume: 1; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.7439/ijpr.v1i1.147
ISSN2277-3312
AutoresTrupti Tuse, Abhijeet A. Bidkar, Sonal Bhale, R.D. Patankar,
Tópico(s)Phytochemistry and Biological Activities
ResumoHelminth infections are among the most widespread infections in humans. Ficus benghalensis L. (Moraceae) is traditionally used in Indian system of medicine. Anthelmintic activity was evaluated using worms as experimental models . Test sample of Ficus benghalensis aerial roots extracts was prepared at the concentration 10, 25, 50mg/ml in normal saline solution. Standard drug used Albendazole (20mg/ml). Time for death of worms were recorded after ascertaining that worms neither moved when shaken vigorously nor when dipped in warm water (50o c). Phytochemical constituents such as Phenolics, tannins, saponins, mucilage and alkaloids may be responsible for the anthelmintic activity. It may be concluded that methanolic extract of Ficus benghalensis possesses significant anthelmintic property.
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