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Evaluation of toxicity studies of Sesbania grandiflora leaves extracts in Wistar albino rats Sharma, Sharad; Semwal, Bhupesh Chander; Mazumder, Avijit
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18231/j.joapr.2024.12.1.42.51

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Objective: Sesbania grandiflora is a well-known medicinal plant belonging to the family Fabaceae, and it is used to treat several disorders. The current investigation aims to analyze the negative consequences of short and long-term administration of hydroalcoholic extract of S. grandiflora leaf in experimental animals.  Materials and Methods:  Acute and subacute toxicity were the two phases in which the entire examination was completed. In phase first, acute toxicity was performed at the dose of (2000, mg/kg) and adverse effect was recorded. However, in sub-acute toxicity the effect of different doses of (1000, 2000 and 5000 mg/kg) were studied for twenty-eight days. Animals were euthanized on the last day of the investigation, and selected internal body organs and samples of the blood were taken from each animal for histological, biochemical, and haematological analysis.  Results:  The result of the current investigation showed that the LD50 of S. grandiflora was observed more than 2000 mg/kg, Furthermore, experimental animals did not experience any mortality or alterations in their behavioral patterns when S. grandiflora was administered repeatedly at 1000, 2000, and 5000 mg/kg or in a single dose of 2000 mg/kg.   Besides this, S. grandiflora also did not significantly modify any of the biochemical or haematological markers, or the histological analyses of selected organs. Conclusion: The results of the above research revealed that the orally administration of S. grandiflora extract did not exhibit any apparent harmful effects in experimental animals. Hence, S. grandiflora could be regarded as a safe and can be used for the therapeutic purpose in human being.
Microscopic, pharmacognostic and phytochemical evaluation of Sesbania grandiflora leaves Sharma, Sharad; Semwal, Bhupesh Chander; Mazumder, Avijit
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 12 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69857/joapr.v12i3.577

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Objective: Sesbania grandiflora is a short-lived and fast-growing edible ornamental plant belonging to the Fabaceae family. Due to its unique therapeutic characteristics such as anti-inflammatory, antitumor, neuroprotective antioxidant, etc., it is utilized as an herbal medication in the Indian traditional medical system to treat various diseases. Therefore, the objective of the current investigation was to offer certain beneficial information regarding the standardization and identification of S. grandiflora leaf, which may be helpful in terms of its validity, purity, and quality. Methods: The micro- and macroscopical study of fresh and dried leaves of Sesbania grandiflora was investigated. Physicochemical parameters were performed according to WHO-recommended parameters. The dried leaves were powdered and extracted with different solvents in a Soxhlet apparatus. The concentrated extract was further used for physiochemical and phytochemical studies. Result:  The fresh leaves of S. grandiflora were examined for their organoleptic characteristics. The leaves are regular compound and pari-pinnate with an average length of 15–30 cm long with green color. The transverse section of the leaf demonstrated the presence of spongy and palisade type of mesophyll cells. Stomata are anxiolytic and anisocytic stomata. Furthermore, Powder microscopy revealed the presence of simple epidermal hairs, dark yellowish-brown tannin fragments, light yellowish resinoids, oil globules, mucilage cells, and spiral vessels. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of triterpenes, glycosides, tannins,  flavonoids, gallic acid, biotin, and rutin. Conclusion: This study adds to the body of knowledge regarding the standardization and identification of the subject matter and facilitates future research on the Ayurvedic medical system.