2017
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v16i8.16
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Investigation of the laxative, spasmolytic and prokinetic properties of aqueous methanol extract of <i>Buxus sempervirens</i> Linn (Buxaceae)

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“…[ 25 ] The increase in small intestine contractility might be due to the stimulatory influence of some phytochemical components of GK on intestinal muscarinic receptor. [ 17 ] The quantitative phytochemical screening of GK seeds (g/100 g) was reported and revealed phenols 0.147 ± 0.00, saponins 2.471 ± 0.00, alkaloids 0.647 ± 0.20, flavonoids 2.041 ± 0.30, and glycosides 3.421 ± 0.00. [ 26 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 25 ] The increase in small intestine contractility might be due to the stimulatory influence of some phytochemical components of GK on intestinal muscarinic receptor. [ 17 ] The quantitative phytochemical screening of GK seeds (g/100 g) was reported and revealed phenols 0.147 ± 0.00, saponins 2.471 ± 0.00, alkaloids 0.647 ± 0.20, flavonoids 2.041 ± 0.30, and glycosides 3.421 ± 0.00. [ 26 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determination of the spasmolytic and laxative effects (%) was made by calculation as previously described[ 17 ] using equations (1) and (2) as follows:…”
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“…Secondary metabolites of diverse chemical nature including alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, saponins, and tannins were detected from the extract by reported procedures as described by Hamid et al (12). The phytochemical screening of the dichloromethane fraction of extract indicated the presence of alkaloids, resins, fats, and waxes (14).…”
Section: Phytochemical Analysismentioning
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“…Several pharmacological studies showed its antibacterial, anti-diabetic, anti-oxidant, anti-proliferative, antifungal, anti-atherosclerotic, cytotoxic, neuro-protective, gastro-protective and hepato-protective potential. C. siliqua pods are traditionally used in the treatment of diarrhea, vomiting, asthma, cough, hyper-peristalsis, cardiovascular diseases, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, pain, and inflammation (12).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%