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Antiimplantation activity of the ethanolic root extract of Momordica cymbalaria Fenzl in rats
Objective : To evaluate the antiimplantation activity of the ethanolic root extract of Momordica cymbalaria Fenzl. Materials and Methods : The acute oral toxicity study was performed according to the OPPTS guidelines. The ethanolic root extract was investigated for antiimplantation, estrogenic and p...
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Published in: | Indian journal of pharmacology 2007-03, Vol.39 (2), p.90 |
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Summary: | Objective : To evaluate the antiimplantation activity of the ethanolic
root extract of Momordica cymbalaria Fenzl. Materials and Methods : The
acute oral toxicity study was performed according to the OPPTS
guidelines. The ethanolic root extract was investigated for
antiimplantation, estrogenic and progestrogenic activities at doses of
250 and 500 mg/kg body weight. Antiimplantation activity was studied on
successive stages of embryogenesis. Estrogenic studies were carried out
by examining uterine weight, histoarchitecture of uterus, vaginal
cornification, uterine content of glucose, cholesterol and alkaline
phosphatase levels in immature rats. Progestrogenic activity assay was
performed by pregnancy maintenance in rats and Clauberg′s test
(endometrial proliferation assay) in immature rabbits. Results : Both
doses of the ethanolic root extract exhibited highly significant (P
< 0.001) antiimplantation activity. However, an investigation of the
estrogenic activity did not show any increase in uterine weight or
vaginal cornification. The histoarchitecture (uterotrophic changes)
such as thickness of endometrium and height of endometrial epithelium
was unaltered in treated rats. There were no increases in the uterine
content of glucose, cholesterol or alkaline phosphatase levels when
compared with the control group. Pregnancy was not maintained in the
pregnancy maintenance test for progestrogenic activity. Uterine
proliferation was not seen in Clauberg′s test (endometrial
proliferation assay) for progestrogenic activity in immature rabbits.
Conclusion : The ethanolic root extract of Momordica cymbalaria Fenzl
exhibited antiimplantation activity but this is not due to estrogenic
or progestrogenic activities. |
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ISSN: | 0253-7613 1998-3751 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0253-7613.32527 |