In Vitro Anthelmintic Activity of Senna occidentalis

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Human Journals Research Article December 2017 Vol.:8, Issue:2 All rights are reserved by K. Purushotham et al. In Vitro Anthelmintic Activity of Senna occidentalis Keywords: Anthelmintic activity, Senna occidentalis, Albendazole, Ethanolic extract, Pheretima posthuma *K. Purushotham, I. Srikanth, P. Nandeeshwar, Dr. K. Ramanjaneyulu, J. Himabindhu *Department of Pharmacognosy, Vishnu Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Narsapur, Medak, Telangana. Submission: 27 November 2017 Accepted: 5 December 2017 Published: 30 December 2017 ABSTRACT The present study was aimed at the evaluation of in vitro anthelmintic activity of ethanolic leaf extract of Senna occidentalis against Indian earthworm Pheretima posthuma. Four concentrations (25 mg/ml, 50 mg/ml, 75 mg/ml, 100 mg/ml) were tested and results were expressed in terms of time for paralysis and time of death of worms. In this study, Albendazole was used as a standard drug. Ethanolic leaf extract of Senna occidentalis for anthelmintic activity has been demonstrated. Senna occidentalis showed significant activity at higher concentrations when compared to standard group (Albendazole). www.ijsrm.humanjournals.com

INTRODUCTION: Helminthic infections repeatedly entitled as helminthiasis. Parasitic diseases cause ruthless morbidity affecting population in endemic areas 1. It is prevalent in tropical regions helminthic parasites mainly subsists in human intestine but also found in tissue and also mostly found in children. Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) helmenthics become resistant to currently available anthelmintic drugs, therefore, there is a foremost problem in the treatment of helmenthic diseases 2. Anthelmintic drugs are used to expel or to kill the intestinal warms 3. These worms contribute to anemia, eosinophilia, economic depression and malnutrition conditions 4. The effects of these warms include stomach pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, leads to blood loss and deprives him for food, body pains, injury to organs, intestinal or lymphatic obstruction by secreting toxins 5.It is estimated that by the year 2025 about 57% of population in developing countries will be influenced by this infection 6. The WHO (World Health Organization) estimated that 80% of population in developed countries rely on traditional medicine mostly plant drugs for their Primary Health Care needs 7. Senna occidentalis is an erect foetid annual herb. It belongs to the family Fabaceae and commonly called as coffee Senna and in English, it is called as septic weed 8. It grows up to 60 to 150 cm in height and it is found throughout India up to an altitude of 1500 cm. Senna occidentalis has many traditional to treat typhoid, malaria, dog bites. It has pharmacological activities like antifungal, antimutagenic, antipyretic and antifeedant. MATERIALS AND METHODS Collection of Plant material Senna occidentalis leaves were collected in the month of August 2017 from Kagazmaddur village, Narsapurmandal, Medak Dist of Telangana, India. The plant was authenticated by D. Venkateshwara Rao, Deputy Director, Telangana. Forest Academy, Dullapally, Hyderabad, Rangareddy District. The fresh leaves were collected, removed all earthy matter, washed, shade, dried and powdered by pulverizer. Collection of worms Pheritima posthuma (earthworms) were collected from the manure and identified and washed with water to remove all kinds of dirty water from them. 192

Chemicals and Drugs used Ethanol, Normal saline, Albendazole Preparation of Plant extract The leaves of plant were dried under shade and crushed in pulverizer and powdered. The powdered plant extracted with ethanol in Soxhlet apparatus for 72 hours after completion of the extraction, the extracts were cooled at room temperature and filtered and evaporated to dryness using rotary evaporator. Preliminary phytochemical screening The ethanolic extract was subjected to qualitative identification of phytoconstituents like carbohydrates, proteins, amino acids, glycosides, flavonoids, sterols etc. Phytochemical screening was carried according to the standard procedures 9,10. Preparation of concentrations The ethanolic extract of Senna occidentalis was made into four different concentrations such as 25 mg/ml, 50 mg/ml, 75 mg/ml, 100 mg/ml by dissolving in normal saline. The standard control group Albendazole was prepared by using 0.5% w/v Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (CMC) as a suspending agent. Evaluation of Anthelmintic activity The anthelmintic activity was carried according to standard method 11-13. Adult Indian earthworm Pheretima posthuma has anatomical and physiological resemblance to the intestinal roundworm parasites of human beings. Indian earthworms were placed in a Petri dish containing different concentrations (25 mg/ml, 50 mg/ml, 75 mg/ml, and 100 mg/ml) of ethanolic extract of Senna occidentalis and standard drug Albendazole. Each Petri dish contains earthworms and observed for time of paralysis as well as time death. Time of paralysis recorded when no movement of any sort could be observed, except when the worm was shaken vigorously as well as time of death was recorded after ascertaining that worms neither moved when shaken. Finally, the test results were compared with standard reference compound Albendazole. 193

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Investigation of phytochemical screening reveals the presence of, alkaloids, tannins, glycosides, saponins, reducing sugars, flavonoids, resins, anthraquinones and phenols. Table 1: Phytochemical screening of leaves extract of Senna occidentalis Constituents Ethanolic extract Alkaloids + Tannins + Glycosides + Saponins + Flavonoids + Resins + Anthraquinones + Phenols + Reducing sugars + Preliminary phytochemical screening of Senna occidentalis indicates the presence of alkaloids, tannins, glycosides, saponins, flavonoids, resins, anthraquinones, phenols and reducing sugars. Table no 2: Anthelmintic activity of Ethanol extract of Senna occidentalis and standard Albendazole Extract Concentrations (mg/ml) Pheretima posthuma Paralysis (min) Death (min) 25 69±1.34 78±0.18 50 51±0.94 60±0.62 Ethanol extract 75 38±.09 52±0.57 100 9±0.61 15±0.99 25 40±0.43 43±1.38 50 36±0.60 38±0.59 Albendazole 75 30±0.81 29±1.38 100 22±1.4 23±0.92 194

Fig. 1: Anthelmintic activity of ethanolic extract of Senna occidentalis Ethanolic extract of Senna occidentalis exhibited anthelmintic activity. At higher concentration, the activity is more. According to observations, the ethanolic extract produced paralytic effect earlier and death was faster. The extract shows maximum efficacy at 100 mg/ml when compared with the standard drug (Albendazole). The results were displayed in table 2. From the above results, we can conclude that Senna occidentalis exhibited significant anthelmintic activity. Therefore, further study must be carried out so that the general people can get actual benefit from this important medicinal plant. CONCLUSION It can be concluded that the ethanolic leaf extract of Senna occidentalis produces better anthelmintic activity against Indian earth warm Pheretima posthuma. At higher concentrations, the ethanolic extract showed higher activity. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are very thankful to our Principal Dr. A. Ramesh, staff members and honorable chairman Sri. K. V. Vishnu Rajugaru of Vishnu Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (VIPER) for providing wonderful facilities to do the research. REFERENCES 1. Tagbota S, Townson S, Antiparasitic properties of medicinal bulletin 2000; 56(1):193-208. 2. Sondhi SM, Shahu R, Magan Archana. Indian drugs 1994; 31(7):317-320. 3. Mohammed AAER, Ismail MAN, Mohammed AO, Moustafa FM, Cytotoxic effects of albendazole, antiparasitic drugs, Egyptian Journal of Biology: 1:16-29. 195

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