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      Anticonvulsant potential of ethanol extracts and their solvent partitioned fractions from Flemingia strobilifera root

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          Abstract

          Background:

          Flemingia strobilifera ( FS) R.Br. (Fabaceae) is an important medicinal plant. In wealth of India it has been reported that roots of FS are used by santals in epilepsy, hysteria, insomnia, and to relieve pain. In Burma also the roots of F. strobilifera are used to treat epilepsy.

          Objective:

          To investigate anticonvulsant potential of 95% ethanol extract and four subsequent fractions (petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and aqueous fractions of the roots of FS against pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) and maximal electroshock (MES) induced convulsions.

          Material and Methods:

          All the fractions and crude ethanol extract were administered (i.e., 200, 400, 600 mg/kg, p.o.) for 7 days and at the end of the treatment convulsions were induced experimentally using pentylenetetrazole and Maximal electroshock Test. Diazepam and phenytoin (4 mg/kg, i.p. and 20 mg/kg, i.p., respectively) were used as reference anticonvulsant drugs against experimentally induced convulsions. The latency of tonic convulsions and the numbers of animals protected from tonic convulsions were noted.

          Results:

          High doses (200 and 300 mg/kg, p.o.) of ethyl acetate fraction and 95% ethanol crude extract (400 and 600 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly reduced the duration of seizure induced by maximal electroshock (MES). The same dose also protected from pentylenetetrzole-induced tonic seizures and significantly delayed the onset of tonic seizures. However, pet, ether, chloroform, and aqueous fraction at any of the doses used ( i.e., 100, 200, 300 mg/kg, p.o.) did not show any significant effect on PTZ and MES induced convulsions. The treatment with crude ethanolic extract and ethyl acetate fraction caused signs of central nervous system depressant action in the locomotor activity test, confirmed by the potentiation of sodium pentobarbital sleeping time. Both did not cause disturbance in motor coordination assessed by rotarod test.

          Conclusion:

          The data suggest that crude ethanol extract and ethyl acetate fraction of roots of Flemingia strobilifera have a central nervous system depressant action and behave as a potential anticonvulsant. It may produce its anticonvulsant effect via non-specific mechanism since it reduced the duration of seizures produced by maximal electroshock as well as delayed the latency of seizures produced by pentylenetetrazole.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Pharmacognosy Res
                Pharmacognosy Res
                PR
                Pharmacognosy Research
                Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
                0976-4836
                0974-8490
                Oct-Dec 2013
                : 5
                : 4
                : 265-270
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, IFTM University, Moradabad, India
                [2 ] Pharmaceutical Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India
                [3 ] Sagar Institute of Pharmacy, Barabanki, Lucknow, India
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Kavita Gahlot, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, IFTM University, Lodhipur Rajput, Delhi Road, Moradabad - 244 001, U.P., India. E-mail: Kavita_pharma@ 123456yahoo.co.in
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                PR-5-265
                10.4103/0974-8490.118825
                3807991
                24174820
                7d1fdad0-6559-44b9-bdda-62e93c4f25f5
                Copyright: © Pharmacognosy Research

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 25 February 2013
                : 13 March 2013
                : 24 September 2013
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                Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
                antiepileptic,flemingia strobilifera, maximal electroshock,pentylenetetrazole,seizures

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