Cite this article:
Tripathi and Vyas (2016). In-vivo Diuretic and Antiulcer Activity on Flowers of Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.199.
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In-vivo Diuretic
and Antiulcer Activity on Flowers of Sphaeranthus indicus Linn
Atul Tripathi and Amber Vyas
University Institute of Pharmacy,
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur 492 010, India
Corresponding author email:
atul340@gmail.com
(Received:
5 January 2016; accepted: 5 February 2016)
Abstract: The present
study was undertaken to evaluate diuretic and antiulcer acivity of Ethanolic
and Petroleum ether extract of flowers of Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. in Wistar
albino strain rats with the help of Lipschitz and pylorus ligation method
respectively. The extracts were administered to experimental rats orally at
dose of 200mg/kg. Furosemide and Ranitidine was used as a standard drug at a
dose of 20mg/kg and 80mg/kg respectively in the present study. The diuretic
effect was evaluated by measuring urine volume, sodium and potassium content in
urine and antiulcer activity was by intensity of ulcers observed. Urine volume
was significantly increased and the intensity of ulcer was decreased by the
dose of extract in comparison to control group. While the excretion of sodium
also increased by the test. The ethanolic extract had shown significant results
in comparison to Petroleum ether extract. The diuretic activity of Petroleum
ether extract and Ethanolic extract was found to be 7.5 ml/24hrs and 8.3 ml/24hrs
respectively, also decreases the pH of stomach by 2.3 and 2.8 respectively in
comparison to control. These findings indicates that Pet. Ether as well as
ethanolic extract of Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. shown potential diuretic and
antiulcerogenic activity. These activities thus lend pharmacological credence
to the suggested use of plant as a natural remedy in the treatment and
management of disease conditions.
Keywords: Sphaeranthus
indicus Linn., Antiulcerogenic, PUD- Peptic Ulcer Disease, Petroleum Ether Pet.
Ether