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Diuretic Effect of the Crude Extracts of Carissa Edulis in Rats

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dc.contributor.author Nedi,Teshome,
dc.contributor.author Mekonnen,Negussu
dc.contributor.author Urga,Kelbessa
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-24T10:12:31Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-24T10:12:31Z
dc.date.issued 11/01/2004
dc.identifier.citation Nedi, Teshome, Negussu Mekonnen and Kelbessa Urga. “Diuretic effect of the crude extracts of Carissa edulis in rats.” Journal of ethnopharmacology 95 1 (2004): 57-61 .
dc.identifier.uri http://172.21.6.100:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/146
dc.description.abstract Carissa edulis (forssk) vahl (Apocynaceae) is used traditionally for the treatment of headache, chest complaints, rheumatism, gonorrhoea, syphilis, rabies and as a diuretic. In the present study, the diuretic activity of different extracts of Carissa edulis was investigated. The diuretic activity of the different extracts of Carissa edulis in a dose range of 50-1000 mg/kg was assessed orally in rats using hydrochlorothiazide as a standard drug. The root bark maceration extract showed no effect on the urine output up to a dose of 1000 mg/kg, while the root bark soxhlet extract produced a significant increase (P < 0.05) in urine output at a dose of 1000 mg/kg. The root wood maceration and root wood soxhlet extracts produced a significant increase in urine output at a dose of 50 mg/kg, with a P-value of <0.05. Urinary electrolyte excretion was also affected by the extracts: the root bark soxhlet extract increased urinary excretion of sodium, potassium and chloride ions; root wood maceration extract increased excretion of sodium and potassium, while root wood soxhlet extract increased excretion of potassium ion. These findings support the traditional use of Carissa edulis as a diuretic agent.
dc.format.extent 57-61
dc.subject CARISSA EDULIUS
dc.subject DIURITIC ACTION
dc.subject DIURETIC ACTIVITY ELECTROLYTE
dc.title Diuretic Effect of the Crude Extracts of Carissa Edulis in Rats
dc.type Journal Article
ep.identifier.status Limited Access
ep.identifier.status Limited Access
ep.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2004.06.017
ep.journal Journal of ethnopharmacology
ep.issue 1
ep.volume 95


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