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Effect of the Aqueous Extract of Gloriosa superba Linn (Langli) Roots on Reproductive System and Cardiovascular Parameters in Female Rats
Purpose: Gloriosa superba Linn (liliaceae) has been used to induce
labor in the traditional Indian system of medicine. The objective of
the study was to evaluate the activity of the aqueous extract of
Gloriosa superba (AL) root on the female reproductive system of rat.
Methods: The aqueous extract of Gloriosa superba was prepared by
simple maceration. Phytochemical analysis as well as toxicity (in mice)
and antifertility studies, uterotrophic assay, duciduoma model,
uterotonic assessment in-vitro and in-vivo of aqueous extract was
carried out in rats. Oxytocin was used as the uterotonic reference
standard. The effect of the extract on cardiovascular parameters was
also evaluated. Results: Phytochemical analysis shows presence of
flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids, and glycosides in the aqueous extract
of Gloriosa superba. The extract yield was 6 % and was found to be was
safe at a dose as high as 550 mg/kg body weight. Antifertility study
showed early abortificient activity. No increase in uterus and ducidual
weight was observed. Both the reference (oxytocin) and the extract
produced dose-dependent contractions but the extract had no effect on
heart parameters and blood pressure. Conclusion: The aqueous extract
of Gloriosa superba showed oxytocic activity and early abortifacient
activity which may be due to the presence of alkaloids such as
colchicine. This provides justification for its use in traditional
medicine