Cite this article:
Kujur and Tirkey (2016). In-vitro Evaluation of Anthelmintic and Antioxidant Potential of Solanum virginianum Linn Leaves. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.183.
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In-vitro
Evaluation of Anthelmintic and Antioxidant Potential of Solanum virginianum
Linn Leaves
Adeep Kujur and Rakesh Tirkey
University Institute of Pharmacy,
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur - 492 010, India
Corresponding author email:
kujut.ales9@gmail.com
[Received
15 January 2016, accepted 28 January 2016]
Abstract: The present
study was aimed to investigate anthelmintic and antioxidant activity of the
leave extracts of Solanum virginianum Linn (Family: Solanaceae). It is commonly
found throughout Indian plains from seashore to hills up to 1000m high. The
leaves were collected, shade driedand extracted with water (5% chloroform
water) and with ethanol using Soxhlet extractor. The in vitro anthelmintic
assay of aqueous (AESV) and ethanolic (EESV) extracts of Solanum virginianum
Linn was carried out on Pheretimaposthuma (Indian earth worm). The observation
showed that EESV gave shorter paralysis and death time at 100 mg/mL as compared
to AESV. MeanzSEM values were calculated for the both extract and standard.
EESV showed anthelmintic activity in a dose-dependent manner taking shortest
time for paralysis (33.0620.19) and death (39.42+0.24) at 100 mg/mL
concentration. Also in case of AESV the dose of 100 mg/mL showed shortest time
of paralysis (43.10 20.30) and death (49.22+0.44). It is observed that all the
investigational extracts showed the significant anthelmintic activity
(P<0.05) compared to standard drug mebendazole. The extracts were also
evaluated for antioxidant activity by free radical scavenging assay using DPPH
and showed a prominent antioxidant activity but were comparatively lower than
standard significantly (P<0.05). Further studies are needed to be done to
isolate the active phytoconstituents responsible for bringing the anthelmintic
activity against pheretimaposthuma and antioxidant activity
Keywords:
Anthelmintic, Antioxidant, Seashore, EESV, Anthelmintic