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Antidiarrheal, Analgesic and Pediculicidal Activities of Gymnosporia royleana

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2016.100
Synopsis: 
The present study deals with the scientific validation of some of the important folk uses of Gymnosporia royleana like antidiarrheal, analgesic and pediculicidal uses, by employing castor oil-induced diarrhea, acetic acid-induced writhings, hot plate-induced pain and filter paper diffusion bioassay models.

ABSTRACT

Objective: In order to scientifically validate the folk uses, extracts of aerial parts of Gymnosporia royleana were screened for in-vivo antidiarrheal and analgesic activity and in-vitro pediculicidal activity.

Accepted: 
25 May, 2016
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e-Published: 07 Jul, 2016

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