Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 14
  • Issue: 6

In-vitro and In-vivo evaluation of anti-asthmatic activity of Eugenia jambolana bark

  • Author:
  • Prabha N. Bhong1,*, Naikawade S. Nilofar2, Mali R. Pratibha3, Bindu S. Madhavi4
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 3337 to 3342

1Assistant Professor, Marathwada Mitramandals College of Pharmacy, Kalewadi, Pune, Maharashtra411033

2H.O.D., Appasaheb Birnale College of Pharmacy, Sangli

3NET JRF, Department of Biochemistry, Shivaji University, Kolhapur

4Assistant Professor, Marathwada Mitramandals College of Pharmacy, Kalewadi, Pune

*Corresponding Author E-mail: prabha.1may@gmail.com

Online published on 25 August, 2021.

Abstract

The present study designed to evaluate the Antiasthmatic activity of aqueous extract of bark of Eugenia Jambolana (AEEJ) on in vitro and in vivo animal models.

Different in vitro and in vivo animal models was used to study the anti asthmatic activity as isolated goat tracheal chain preparation, Acetylcholine and Histamine induced bronconstriction in guinea pigs, effect of drug extract on histamine release from mast cell was checked by clonidine-induced mast cell degranulation, and milk-induced eosinophilia and leukocytosis.

In-vitro study on goat tracheal chain preparation revealed that aqueous extract of Eugenia jambolana (AEEJ)bark exerted antagonistic effect on the histamine induced contraction. (P<0.05) The guinea pigs when exposed to 0.2% histamine aerosol showed signs of progressive dyspnoea leading to convulsions. AEEJ significantly prolonged the latent period of convulsions (PCT) as compared to control following the exposure of histamine (0.2%) aerosol (P<0.01). The observation of present study indicates aqueous extract of Eugenia jambolana shows significant inhibition of milk induced eosinophilia and leukocytosis. Group of animals pretreated with aqueous Eugenia jambolana bark extract showed significant reduction in degranulation of mast cells when challenged with clonidine. The prevention of degranulation process by the aqueous Eugenia jambolana bark extract (P<0.01) indicates a possible stabilizing effect on the mast cells, indicating mast cell stabilizing activity.

Thus, AEEJ showed antihistaminic, mast cell stabilizing and protective in guinea pigs against histamine induced PCD, reduced eosinophilia and leukocytosis and hence possesses potential role in the treatment of asthma.

Keywords

Antiasthmatic, Bronchorelaxant, Membrane stabilization, Antihistaminic