2017
DOI: 10.3329/jsr.v9i4.32592
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Bioactive Potentials of <i>Cleome viscosa</i> L. Extracts: Dose-mortality, Insect Repellency and Brine Shrimp Lethality

Abstract: Petroleum ether (Pet. ether), chloroform (CHCl 3 ) and methanol (CH 3 OH) extracts of Cleome viscosa have thoroughly screened against Tribolium castaneum (Hbst.) for repellency and dose mortality, against Callosobruchus chinensis for dose mortality activities, and against Artemia salina nauplii for lethality. In case of repellency of T. castaneum, Pet. ether extract found significantly active at 1% level of significance (P < 0.01), CHCl 3 extract offered activity at 5% level of significance (P < 0.05) and CH 3… Show more

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“…In the traditional Vietnamese medicine, C. chelidonii is used for treatment of fever, flu, headache, cough, snake bite, and nephritis, whereas C. viscosa is used to treat diarrhea, fever, inflammation, liver diseases, bronchitis, skin diseases, and malarial fever [2]. Pharmacological investigations proved that C. chelidonii possessed antipyretic [3], antihyperglycemic [4], and anthelmintic [5] properties, while C. viscosa expressed anticonvulsant [6], antitumor [7], cytotoxic [8][9][10][11][12], antiangiogenic [12], antimalarial [13], larvicidal [14], antiallergic, diuretic [15], analgesic, antipyretic [16], α-glucosidase, and α-amylase inhibitory [17] activities. Additionally, both species exhibited antimicrobial [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21], antinociceptive [3,10,22,23], antiinflammatory [3,21,23,24], and antioxidant activities [5,8,9,12,14,[25]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the traditional Vietnamese medicine, C. chelidonii is used for treatment of fever, flu, headache, cough, snake bite, and nephritis, whereas C. viscosa is used to treat diarrhea, fever, inflammation, liver diseases, bronchitis, skin diseases, and malarial fever [2]. Pharmacological investigations proved that C. chelidonii possessed antipyretic [3], antihyperglycemic [4], and anthelmintic [5] properties, while C. viscosa expressed anticonvulsant [6], antitumor [7], cytotoxic [8][9][10][11][12], antiangiogenic [12], antimalarial [13], larvicidal [14], antiallergic, diuretic [15], analgesic, antipyretic [16], α-glucosidase, and α-amylase inhibitory [17] activities. Additionally, both species exhibited antimicrobial [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21], antinociceptive [3,10,22,23], antiinflammatory [3,21,23,24], and antioxidant activities [5,8,9,12,14,[25]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artemia, popularly known as brine shrimp, are small brachiopod crustaceans found in natural salt lakes or man-made salterns [3]. Artemia has unique biology, producing dormant cysts that can be dried, transported and hatched on demand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%