ANTIHISTAMINIC EFFECT OF FERONIA ELEPHANTUM BARK
Shital Chavan*, Ravi Jadhav, Manoj Damale, Shashikant Pattan
ABSTRACT
Feronia elephantum Correa (Rutaceae) bark have been used in the
treatment of asthma traditionally and we therefore undertook this study
to scientifically validate its benefit in asthma using various extracts and
suitable animal models. Antihistaminic principles are known to be
useful in the treatment of asthma; hence, in the present work, various
extracts of Feronia elephantum bark were assessed using clonidineinduced
catalepsy and haloperidol-induced catalepsy in Swiss albino
mice. Ethanol extract (50 mg/kg, i.p.) of the plant significantly
inhibited clonidine-induced catalepsy. Thus the antihistaminic activity
of Feronia elephantum may be due to polar constituents.
Keywords: Feronia elephantum, catalepsy, antiasthamatic, clonidine,Antihistaminic.
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