Abstract

Objective: The main objective of this study was to evaluate the antidiarrheal activity of Bunim bulbocastanum seeds extracts, to exploit the medicinal use of plant in the traditional system of medicine scientifically.
 Methods: The adult Wistar albino rats were divided in four groups, i.e. Group M1 (control group) receiving normal saline, group M2 (test group 1) receiving the 250 mg/kg Bunium bulbocastanum extract, group M2 (test group 2) receiving the 500 mg/kg Bunium bulbocastanum extract and group M4 (reference) receiving 3 mg/kg P. O Loperamide. Each group of mice with a bodyweight of 1 ml/100 g received castor oil. Mice were sacrificed and the distance traveled by the charcoal meal and the total length of the intestine was then measured. The peristaltic index and percentage of inhibition were calculated by using the formula.
 Results: It was found that in the castor oil-induced intestinal transit method extract produced a significant (p<0.0001) dose-dependent reduction in the distance traveled by charcoal meal comparable to the control peak effect was at the dose of 500 mg/kg (PI=12.06±3.38). Likewise, in the diarrheal dropping test, Bunium bulbocastanum extract causes a significant (p<0.05) dose-dependent reduction in the number of wet feces i.e. the mean wet of feces was decreased from 2.3±0.44 gm to 1.28±0.36 gm i.e. significantly different from that elicited by control (0.80±0.17 gm) (p=0.0081). However, there were no significant differences in inhibition at a dose of 250 mg/kg of extract.
 Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the crude methanol extract from B. bulbocastanum seeds possesses significant antidiarrheal property and the presence of various secondary metabolites. This justified the antidiarrheal use of plant in the traditional system of medicine.

Highlights

  • Diarrhea is an alteration of normal bowel movement characterized by an increase in the volume, fluidity, frequency and passage of loose stool at least three times a day

  • The fresh seed of Bunium bulbocastanum 1000 gm was collected in September 2016 from the local market of Bhairahawa and the sample was identified in the Institute of Agricultural and Animal Sciences Paklihawa, Rupandehi, Nepal with a plant identification number (PKH3077)

  • Bulbocastanum revealed the presence of tannins, carbohydrates, cardiac glycosides, flavonoids and phenol, while anthraquinones, triterpenes, cardinolide and dienolide were not detected

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Introduction

Diarrhea is an alteration of normal bowel movement characterized by an increase in the volume, fluidity, frequency and passage of loose stool at least three times a day. It is a common symptom of gastrointestinal infection due to the number of communicable factors [1, 2]. In the year 2014, total death from diarrheal disease was 3.89% [5]. Beside this reality in Nepal, 384 number of species are used to treat diarrhea [6, 7]

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