1. Evaluation of anti-diarrhoeal property and acute toxicity of Triphala Mashi, an Ayurvedic formulation.
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Biradar YS, Singh R, Sharma K, Dhalwal K, Bodhankar SL, and Khandelwal KR
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- Animals, Antidiarrheals administration & dosage, Disease Models, Animal, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Gastrointestinal Transit drug effects, Plant Extracts administration & dosage, Rats, Antidiarrheals pharmacology, Diarrhea drug therapy, Gastrointestinal Motility drug effects, Medicine, Ayurvedic, Plant Extracts pharmacology
- Abstract
The anti-diarrhoeal effect of aqueous and alcoholic extracts of Triphala and Triphala Mashi were studied employing castor oil-induced-diarrhoeal model in rats. The gastrointestinal transit rate was expressed as the percentage of the longest distance travelled by the charcoal divided by the total length of the small intestine. All the extracts, at various doses 200, 400 and 800 mg/kg displayed remarkable anti-diarrhoeal activity as evidenced by a significant increase in first defecation time, cumulative fecal weight and intestinal transit time. Aqueous and alcoholic extracts of Triphala and Triphala Mashi were considered safe up to a dose of 1750 mg/kg when evaluated for acute oral toxicity in accordance with the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) guidelines. In conclusion, the remarkable anti-diarrhoeal effect of Triphala and Triphala Mashi extracts against castor oil-induced diarrhoea suggest its potential for application in a wide range of diarrhoeal states.
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- 2007
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