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Irin Sultana

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Department of Pharmacy, Southern University Bangladesh, Chittagong, Bangladesh
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Publications by Irin Sultana

2 publications found • Active 2013-2014

2014

1 publication

Anti-diarrheal, Anxiolytic, Antimicrobial and Membrane Stabilizing Activities of Vernonia cinerea Less:A Medicinal Plant of Bangladesh

with Md. Khairul Bashar, Mohammed Ibrahim, Md. Ruhul Kuddus, Ridwan Bin Rashid, Mohammad Abdur Rashid
4/1/2014

In this study, the crude methanol extract of whole plant of Vernonia cinerea Less. has been investigated for anti-diarrheal, anxiolytic, antimicrobial and membrane stabilizing activities. Test for anti-diarrheal activity was carried out by castor oil-induced diarrhea in mice. The anxiolytic activity was examined in mice by using the hole-cross test and open field-tests (OFT). The preliminary antimicrobial activity was determined at 500 μg/disc by the disc diffusion method against a number of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria and fungi. RBC membrane stabilization method was used for the evaluation of in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity. The crude methanol extract of V. cinerea showed significant and dose-dependent anti-diarrheal activity in castor oil-induced diarrhea in mice. The results showed that the crude extract significantly increased the number of hole crossing as compared to control in hole cross tests. In open field test, the extract showed significant increase in number of square crossed. The efficacy of the extract (200-400 mg/kg b.w.) was compared with standard anxiolytic drug diazepam (1 mg/kg). Furthermore, the plant extract, at 500 µg/disc exhibited moderate antimicrobial activity against Blastomyces dermatitidis (zone of inhibition = 17.7 mm) and Shigella dysenteriae (zone of inhibition = 14.0 mm). In red blood cell stability test,  the sample at 0.5 and 1 mg/ml  inhibited the heat-induced haemolysis of RBCs by 15.45% and 27.73%, respectively whereas standard acetyl salicylic acid (ASA) demonstrated 71.36% inhibition of haemolysis. The obtained results provide supports for the use of this plant in traditional medicine but further pharmacologic studies are required to isolate and identify the bioactive molecules.

2013

1 publication

Revision: Chemical and biological activities of Corchorus olitorious L.

with Md. Torequl Islam, Rivelilson Mendes de Freitas, Jasmin Akther Hossain, Ayesha Mahmood, Ashim Kumar Kundu
6/1/2013

The present study was conducted on the basis of previous chemical and biological; national and international research works on Corchorus olitorious Linn. For this, published articles, dissertations, magazines, and book reports were collected, from the past up to 2012. Aim of the work was targeted to exploit the medicinal information among both the users and non-users, benefited by this species world-wide in. Protein, lipid, calcium, iron, carotene, vitamins, folic acid and some enzymes have been reported from the leaves, still used as vegetables. Essential phytoconstituents like flavonoids, saponins, tannins, steroids, glycosides, sugars and triterpenes isolated from leaf, bark, root and seeds of the C. olitorious have been reported   for their cardiac, anti-malarial and hepato-protective activities.

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