2013
DOI: 10.3329/bjp.v8i3.14845
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Hepatoprotective and nephroprotective activity of hydroalcoholic extract of <i>Ipomoea staphylina</i> leaves

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“…We also find similar types of findings in our previous work (Hussain et al, 2014a,b). The results of our present study are highly in consistent with the findings of several studies that have reported the hepatoprotective effects of different plants including Carica papaya (Sadeque and Begum, 2010), Carissa spinarum (Hegde and Joshi, 2010), Cocculus hirsutus (Thakare et al, 2009), Convolvulus arvensis (Ali et al, 2013), Dodonaea viscosa (Khan et al, 2013), Ipomoea staphylina (Bag and Mumtaz, 2013), Suaeda fruticosa (Rehman et al, 2013), Alcea rosea and Malva sylvestris (Hussain et al, 2014a,b), Trianthema decandra (Balamurugan and Muthusamy, 2008). All of these plants have shown the more or less likely to same hepatoprotective effects against paracetamol-induced hepatotoxicity under different experimental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…We also find similar types of findings in our previous work (Hussain et al, 2014a,b). The results of our present study are highly in consistent with the findings of several studies that have reported the hepatoprotective effects of different plants including Carica papaya (Sadeque and Begum, 2010), Carissa spinarum (Hegde and Joshi, 2010), Cocculus hirsutus (Thakare et al, 2009), Convolvulus arvensis (Ali et al, 2013), Dodonaea viscosa (Khan et al, 2013), Ipomoea staphylina (Bag and Mumtaz, 2013), Suaeda fruticosa (Rehman et al, 2013), Alcea rosea and Malva sylvestris (Hussain et al, 2014a,b), Trianthema decandra (Balamurugan and Muthusamy, 2008). All of these plants have shown the more or less likely to same hepatoprotective effects against paracetamol-induced hepatotoxicity under different experimental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…So there is an urgent need to investigate the natural plants and isolate their constituents which can be beneficial to control liver diseases (Ravikumar et al, 2012). It has been seen that many herbal plants are found to be hepatoprotective such as Cichorium intybus (Heibatollah et al, 2008), Luminet racemosa (Gnanadesigan et al, 2011), Solanum nigrum (Raju et al, 2003), Hibiscus vitifolius (Samuel et al, 2012), Chenopodium murale (Saleem et al, 2014), Trichodesma sedgwickianum (Saboo et al, 2013), Oflpomoea staphylina (Bag and Mumtaz, 2013), Convolvulus arvensis (Ali et al, 2013), Suaeda fruticosa (Rehman et al, 2013) and Khamira Gaozaban Ambri Jadwar Ood Saleeb Wala .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the plants, Carica papaya (Sadeque and Begum, 2010), Carissa spinarum (Hegde and Joshi, 2010), Cestrum nocturnum , Chenopodium murale , Cocculus hirsutus (Thakare et al, 2009), Convolvulus arvensis (Ali et al, 2013), Dodonaea viscosa , Khamira Gaozaban Ambri Jadwar Ood Saleeb Wala , OfIpomoea staphylina (Bag and Mumtaz, 2013), Suaeda fruticosa (Rehman et al, 2013), Trianthema decandra (Balamurugan and Muthusamy, 2008) and Trichodesma sedgwickianum (Saboo et al, 2013) showed hepatoprotective effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%