Abstract

Objective To study the abortifacient activity of aqueous extract of Senna alata leaves in female Wistar rats. Methods Pregnant rats weighing 143.65 ± 13.11 g were completely randomized into 5 groups (A-E). Rats in group A (negative control) were orally administered, once daily with 0.5 ml of distilled water on days 10-18 post-coitum while those in groups B, C, D, and E were treated exactly like the negative control except they received the same volume containing 2.85 mg/kg body weight of mifepristone (group B, reference drug), 250, 500 and 1 000 mg/kg body weight of the extract respectively (groups C-E). Results Phytochemical screening of the extract showed positive results for saponins (1.22%), flavonoids (1.06%), cardiac glycosides (0.20%), cardenolides and dienolides (0.18%), phenolics (0.44%) and alkaloids (0.52%). Respiratory distress, salivation, diarrhoea, changes in the appearance of hair as well as maternal mortality were not observed at any time during the exposure period except in the mifepristone-treated animals where there was episode of diarrhoea and tiredness. The extract significantly reduced (P Conclusion This study has provided evidence to the age-long claim of S. alata leaves in “washing the uterus”. The abortifacient properties were most pronounced at 500 and 1 000 mg/kg body weight of the extract and were similar to the animals treated with 2.85 mg/kg body weight of mifepristone. Hormonal influence, changes in implantation site, estrogenicity and uterogenicity are suggested as possible mechanism of abortifacient activity of aqueous extract of S. alata leaves. Overall, the extract may be used as an abortifacient especially at 500 and 1 000 mg/kg body weight and therefore not safe for consumption as oral remedy during pregnancy.

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