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Pharmacognostical Profile and In-vitro Antihelmenthic Study of Madhuca longifolia Linn., Against Pheritima posthuma


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1 University Institute of Pharmacy, Pt. R.S.U. Raipur-492010 (C. G.), India
2 Department of Pharmacognosy, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Jamadarpali, Sambalpur-768200 Orissa, India
     

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The plant Madhuca longifolia Linn. belonging to the family Sopteacae, is a ever green plant involved in the ethics of traditional healers for treatment of various alignments. The present study was carried out to investigate morphological, microscopical, physicochemical and phytochemical and invitro anthelmenthic screening of the leaf part of the plant. Morphological studies of leaves, showed the presence of various diagnostic characters. In the microscopical studies, leaves showed the presence of fibrous vascular bundle, palisade, paracytic stomata, Prismatic calcium oxalate, oil cells, starch grains etc. Ash value, extractive value and moisture content was determined for quality standard of drugs. Phytochemical investigation shows the presence of flavanoids, glycosides, starch phenol, phytosterol, saponin and tannins. The In-vitro anthelmenthic activity was done on Pheritima posthuma due to its anatomical similarity with intestinal round worms. The methanolic leaf extract was taken in a concentration of (10,20,50 mg/ml) poured in 25ml petridish against albendazole as standard drug. The extract at a dose of 50mg/ml exhibited significant activity in lesser time interval.

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Madhuca longifolia, Anthelmenthic activity, Pharmacognostical, Phytochemical Study, Pheritima posthuma.
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Authors

Anshita Gupta
University Institute of Pharmacy, Pt. R.S.U. Raipur-492010 (C. G.), India
Manmohan Singh Jangdey
University Institute of Pharmacy, Pt. R.S.U. Raipur-492010 (C. G.), India
Deependra Soni
Department of Pharmacognosy, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Jamadarpali, Sambalpur-768200 Orissa, India

Abstract


The plant Madhuca longifolia Linn. belonging to the family Sopteacae, is a ever green plant involved in the ethics of traditional healers for treatment of various alignments. The present study was carried out to investigate morphological, microscopical, physicochemical and phytochemical and invitro anthelmenthic screening of the leaf part of the plant. Morphological studies of leaves, showed the presence of various diagnostic characters. In the microscopical studies, leaves showed the presence of fibrous vascular bundle, palisade, paracytic stomata, Prismatic calcium oxalate, oil cells, starch grains etc. Ash value, extractive value and moisture content was determined for quality standard of drugs. Phytochemical investigation shows the presence of flavanoids, glycosides, starch phenol, phytosterol, saponin and tannins. The In-vitro anthelmenthic activity was done on Pheritima posthuma due to its anatomical similarity with intestinal round worms. The methanolic leaf extract was taken in a concentration of (10,20,50 mg/ml) poured in 25ml petridish against albendazole as standard drug. The extract at a dose of 50mg/ml exhibited significant activity in lesser time interval.

Keywords


Madhuca longifolia, Anthelmenthic activity, Pharmacognostical, Phytochemical Study, Pheritima posthuma.

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