2021
DOI: 10.14715/cmb/2021.67.1.2
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In vivo acute toxicity, laxative and antiulcer effect of the extract of Dryopteris Ramose

Abstract: Dryopteris ramosa (D. ramosa) is one of the most traded medicinally important plants of Himalayan region. Apart from other uses, D. ramosa is traditionally also used to treat gastric ulcers and as a laxative. The present study was designed to investigate the role of methanolic crude extract of Dryopteris Ramosa (MEDR) in acute toxicity, against loperamide induced constipated mice model, antiulcer effect of methanolic extract of D. Ramosa and cholinomimetic like effect of methanolic extract of D. Ramosa. The cr… Show more

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“…These predictions invalidate the traditional use and reported in vivo activity of the methanolic extract of D. ramosa as a laxative. 44 To address this discrepancy, we have parted the active constituents of the crude ethanolic extract of D. ramosa (Dr.Cr) through further polarity-based fractionation into Dr.Aq and Dr.DCM.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These predictions invalidate the traditional use and reported in vivo activity of the methanolic extract of D. ramosa as a laxative. 44 To address this discrepancy, we have parted the active constituents of the crude ethanolic extract of D. ramosa (Dr.Cr) through further polarity-based fractionation into Dr.Aq and Dr.DCM.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various researches on the pharmacological actions of D. ramosa. Some ethnopharmacologists find that the aqueous fraction of D. ramosa can be used as gastrointestinal tonic 4 to cure stomach pain 5 and treat gastric ulcers and constipation. It also has antimicrobial as well as anti-cancer and antioxidant potential.…”
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confidence: 99%