Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in Wistar rats

Background: The plant Rotula aquatica Lour. was traditionally well known due to its large number of pharmacological action and medicinal uses. The plant is a necessary component of many Ayurvedic drug preparations since historical times. It is widely used as a crucial ancient drug for kidney and bla...

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Main Authors: A. Vysakh, Kuriakose Jayesh, Lal Raisa Helen, Mathew Jyothis, M.S. Latha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S097594761730431X
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spelling doaj-e55a5350c869499b8b5957022fcc56c22020-11-25T02:10:43ZengElsevierJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine0975-94762020-01-011114552Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in Wistar ratsA. Vysakh0Kuriakose Jayesh1Lal Raisa Helen2Mathew Jyothis3M.S. Latha4School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarshini Hills, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaSchool of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarshini Hills, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaSchool of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarshini Hills, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaSchool of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarshini Hills, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaCorresponding author.; School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarshini Hills, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaBackground: The plant Rotula aquatica Lour. was traditionally well known due to its large number of pharmacological action and medicinal uses. The plant is a necessary component of many Ayurvedic drug preparations since historical times. It is widely used as a crucial ancient drug for kidney and bladder stones. Objectives: The main objective of the study was to evaluate the acute toxicity and anti inflammatory efficacy of methanolic extract of R. aquatica Lour. in in vivo models. Materials and methods: The qualitative phytochemical analysis and invitro antioxidant activity of the roots of methanolic extract of R. aquatica Lour. (MERA) was evaluated. The acute toxicity effect of MERA was evaluated with two different doses (550, 2000 mg/kg body weight), were administrated orally to Wistar rats. The rats were observed for sign and symptoms of toxicity and mortality for 14 days. The parameters measured including relative organ weight, blood, biochemical and histopathological parameters of hepatic and renal toxicity. The anti-inflammatory effect of MERA was also evaluated in carrageenan and dextran-induced paw edema models. Results: The phytochemical evaluation of MERA shows the presence of secondary metabolites like alkaloids, flavonoids, phenolics and tannins, phytosterols, reducing sugars, proteins and terpenoids. The results of in-vitro antioxidant evaluation of MERA reveal its capability to scavenging free radical at a lower concentration. The MERA did not show any visible signs of toxicity up to the dose of 2000 mg/kg body weight. The results obtained from our carrageenan and dextran-induced paw edema model study also proved the anti-inflammatory effect of MERA in rat model. Conclusion: The result shows the potential of MERA as an anti-inflammatory drug to reduce the signs of inflammation devoid of any toxic effect. Keywords: Rotula aquatica, Acute toxicity, Anti-inflammatory, Inflammationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S097594761730431X
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author A. Vysakh
Kuriakose Jayesh
Lal Raisa Helen
Mathew Jyothis
M.S. Latha
spellingShingle A. Vysakh
Kuriakose Jayesh
Lal Raisa Helen
Mathew Jyothis
M.S. Latha
Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in Wistar rats
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
author_facet A. Vysakh
Kuriakose Jayesh
Lal Raisa Helen
Mathew Jyothis
M.S. Latha
author_sort A. Vysakh
title Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in Wistar rats
title_short Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in Wistar rats
title_full Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in Wistar rats
title_fullStr Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in Wistar rats
title_full_unstemmed Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of Rotula aquatica roots in Wistar rats
title_sort acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory evaluation of methanolic extract of rotula aquatica roots in wistar rats
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
issn 0975-9476
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: The plant Rotula aquatica Lour. was traditionally well known due to its large number of pharmacological action and medicinal uses. The plant is a necessary component of many Ayurvedic drug preparations since historical times. It is widely used as a crucial ancient drug for kidney and bladder stones. Objectives: The main objective of the study was to evaluate the acute toxicity and anti inflammatory efficacy of methanolic extract of R. aquatica Lour. in in vivo models. Materials and methods: The qualitative phytochemical analysis and invitro antioxidant activity of the roots of methanolic extract of R. aquatica Lour. (MERA) was evaluated. The acute toxicity effect of MERA was evaluated with two different doses (550, 2000 mg/kg body weight), were administrated orally to Wistar rats. The rats were observed for sign and symptoms of toxicity and mortality for 14 days. The parameters measured including relative organ weight, blood, biochemical and histopathological parameters of hepatic and renal toxicity. The anti-inflammatory effect of MERA was also evaluated in carrageenan and dextran-induced paw edema models. Results: The phytochemical evaluation of MERA shows the presence of secondary metabolites like alkaloids, flavonoids, phenolics and tannins, phytosterols, reducing sugars, proteins and terpenoids. The results of in-vitro antioxidant evaluation of MERA reveal its capability to scavenging free radical at a lower concentration. The MERA did not show any visible signs of toxicity up to the dose of 2000 mg/kg body weight. The results obtained from our carrageenan and dextran-induced paw edema model study also proved the anti-inflammatory effect of MERA in rat model. Conclusion: The result shows the potential of MERA as an anti-inflammatory drug to reduce the signs of inflammation devoid of any toxic effect. Keywords: Rotula aquatica, Acute toxicity, Anti-inflammatory, Inflammation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S097594761730431X
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