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Helmintholytic Activity of the Methanolic and Aqueous Extracts of Leaves of Michelia champaca


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The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that many people harbour parasitic worm infections. The present study was carried out to evaluate the Helminthic activity of leaves of Michelia champaca using Pheretima posthuma as test worms. The various concentrations (30 mg/ml and 70 mg/ml) of both methanolic and aqueous extracts of leaves were used in study. The Albendazole (30 mg/ml and 70 mg/ml) and Ayurvedic preparation Vidangarishta (10%V/V) were used as standards. The distilled water was used as control. The study involved determination of Paralysis time (P) and Death time (D) of the earth worms. There was dose dependent anthelmintic activity shown by the extracts. The methanolic extract of both concentrations showed the less P and D time as compare to aqueous extract. The both extracts showed the greater P and D time than the standard. Also the Ayurvedic standard showed the greater P and D time than the Albendazole.

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WHO, Parasite, Michelia champaca, Pheretima posthuma.
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Authors

G. Dama
Sharadchandra Pawar College of Pharmacy, Otur, Pune, Maharashtra, India
J. Bidkar
Sharadchandra Pawar College of Pharmacy, Otur, Pune, Maharashtra, India
S. Deore
Sharadchandra Pawar College of Pharmacy, Otur, Pune, Maharashtra, India
M. Jori
Sharadchandra Pawar College of Pharmacy, Otur, Pune, Maharashtra, India
P. Joshi
Sharadchandra Pawar College of Pharmacy, Otur, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that many people harbour parasitic worm infections. The present study was carried out to evaluate the Helminthic activity of leaves of Michelia champaca using Pheretima posthuma as test worms. The various concentrations (30 mg/ml and 70 mg/ml) of both methanolic and aqueous extracts of leaves were used in study. The Albendazole (30 mg/ml and 70 mg/ml) and Ayurvedic preparation Vidangarishta (10%V/V) were used as standards. The distilled water was used as control. The study involved determination of Paralysis time (P) and Death time (D) of the earth worms. There was dose dependent anthelmintic activity shown by the extracts. The methanolic extract of both concentrations showed the less P and D time as compare to aqueous extract. The both extracts showed the greater P and D time than the standard. Also the Ayurvedic standard showed the greater P and D time than the Albendazole.

Keywords


WHO, Parasite, Michelia champaca, Pheretima posthuma.

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