The study aims to examine the Daboia russelli venom neutralization potential of the various leaf extracts of Acalypha indica (Euphorbiaceae) by in vitro and in vivo antisnake venom studies. In vitro HRBC membrane stabilization properties of these extracts at concentrations ranging from 2-400 μg/ml revealed inhibition of haemolysis induced by Russell’s viper venom, in a concentration dependent manner. The neutralizing potency of different leaf extracts viz., petroleum ether, benzene, chloroform and acetone extracts of Acalypha indica prepared by successive solvent extraction at intraperitoneal dose levels of 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg revealed that the acetone extract possessed the most significant activity on venom-induced lethality.Keywords: A...
Snake envenoming and consequent deaths are of common occurrence in tropical and subtropical regions....
The aim of this study was firstly to identify active molecules in herbs, that are traditionally used...
Several plant extracts rich in pharmacologically active compounds have shown to antagonize venom of ...
Venomous snake bites possess significant amount of mortality as well as morbidity in tropical and su...
Extracts from plants have been used among traditional healers, especially in tropical areas where th...
The antivenom potential of aqueous (AE) and ethanolic extract (EE) of the leaves of Achyranthes aspe...
Antivenom therapy is the current best therapy available for the treatment of fatal snake envenomatio...
Background: Indigenous medicinal practice in Sri Lanka talks about powerful compounds extracted from...
175-183Several plant extracts rich in pharmacologically active compounds have shown to antagonize v...
AbstractObjectiveTo validate traditional claims of usefulness of the Indian plants in management of ...
Objective: This study was carried out to investigate the efficacy of inhibitory effect of ethanolic ...
Snake bite leads to medical emergencies and sometimes death. It is clinically managed by administrat...
The present study emphasizes to reveal the antivenom activity of Aristolochia bracteolata Lam., Tylo...
Nature has created almost an inexhaustible array of molecular entities, which stands as an infinit...
Objective: The aim of the study was to carry out the preliminary phytochemical investigation and to ...
Snake envenoming and consequent deaths are of common occurrence in tropical and subtropical regions....
The aim of this study was firstly to identify active molecules in herbs, that are traditionally used...
Several plant extracts rich in pharmacologically active compounds have shown to antagonize venom of ...
Venomous snake bites possess significant amount of mortality as well as morbidity in tropical and su...
Extracts from plants have been used among traditional healers, especially in tropical areas where th...
The antivenom potential of aqueous (AE) and ethanolic extract (EE) of the leaves of Achyranthes aspe...
Antivenom therapy is the current best therapy available for the treatment of fatal snake envenomatio...
Background: Indigenous medicinal practice in Sri Lanka talks about powerful compounds extracted from...
175-183Several plant extracts rich in pharmacologically active compounds have shown to antagonize v...
AbstractObjectiveTo validate traditional claims of usefulness of the Indian plants in management of ...
Objective: This study was carried out to investigate the efficacy of inhibitory effect of ethanolic ...
Snake bite leads to medical emergencies and sometimes death. It is clinically managed by administrat...
The present study emphasizes to reveal the antivenom activity of Aristolochia bracteolata Lam., Tylo...
Nature has created almost an inexhaustible array of molecular entities, which stands as an infinit...
Objective: The aim of the study was to carry out the preliminary phytochemical investigation and to ...
Snake envenoming and consequent deaths are of common occurrence in tropical and subtropical regions....
The aim of this study was firstly to identify active molecules in herbs, that are traditionally used...
Several plant extracts rich in pharmacologically active compounds have shown to antagonize venom of ...