Anti-inflammatory and Diuretic Activities of Moringa oleifera Lam. (Moringaceae) and Andrographis paniculata Burm. f. (Acanthaceae) Co-administered in Rats.
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2016-06
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Development and Practice
Abstract
Moringa oleifera
Lam. (
Moringaceae)
and
Andrographis paniculata
Burm.f. (
Acanthaceae) are commonly used medicine plants in severalparts of Nigeria
.
The leaf extract of
M. oleifera
(MO) has been extensively studied and used traditionally for its anti-inflammatory anddiuretic activities.
Because of the wide medicinal benefits of these plants they are often used together in
polyherbal formulation(s).
This study was aimed at evaluating some biological activities of MO and
A. paniculata
(AP) administered singly and in combination.
Thisaim was pursued using
in vivo
acute toxicity study,
formalin induced rat paw edema and diuretic assay.
The leaf extracts MO and AP were observed to be safe up to 5000 mg/kg body weight. The extract of MO and AP at 100 mg/kg body weightdisplayed 69.44 and 10.10 % inhibition of rat paw edema respectively, while the combination of extract elicited weaker inhibition (11.29 %)of paw volume.
The extract of
MO and AP
when administered singly and in various combination at different doses elicited similar diureticactivity compared to the hydrochlorothiazide except at a combined dose of MO 50 mg/kg + AP 50 mg/kg, where the urine volume(1.27±0.60 mL) was lower compared to the negative control (1.62±0.52 mL).
The extracts of MO and AP were observed to be relatively safe. The extract of MO had significant anti-inflammatory and diuretic activitiescompared to AP
.
However the combination of both plants extracts led to inhibition of the anti-inflammatory and diuretic activities of MO.
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Moringa oleifera, Andrographis paniculata, Combination, Anti-inflammatory, Diuretic activity, Polyherbal formulation