Abstract |
The present study was undertaken to determine whether total and methanol juice extracts of two Tunisian Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) varieties (Garsi and Gabsi) protect against diarrhea as well as their effects on gastrointestinal transit (GIT) in healthy rats. In this respect, male Wistar rats were used and divided into control- and pomegranate-treated groups. The antidiarrheal activity was evaluated using the castor oil-induced diarrhea method and the GIT was assessed using charcoal meal. Our results showed that total and methanol P. granatum juice extracts produced a significant dose-dependent protection against castor oil-induced diarrhea. Pomegranate extracts and juice also decreased the GIT significantly and dose dependently. Importantly, the Garsi variety appeared to be more effective than the Gabsi variety on these two parameters. These findings suggest that pomegranate extracts have a potent antidiarrheal property in rats confirming their efficiency in the Tunisian traditional medicine.
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Authors | Abdelaziz Souli, Hichem Sebai, Kais Rtibi, Latifa Chehimi, Mohsen Sakly, Mohamed Amri, Jamel El-Benna, Lamjed Marzouki |
Journal | Journal of medicinal food
(J Med Food)
Vol. 18
Issue 9
Pg. 1007-12
(Sep 2015)
ISSN: 1557-7600 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 25775227
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Antidiarrheals
- Plant Extracts
- Castor Oil
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Topics |
- Animals
- Antidiarrheals
(pharmacology, therapeutic use)
- Castor Oil
- Diarrhea
(chemically induced, diet therapy)
- Fruit
- Fruit and Vegetable Juices
- Gastrointestinal Transit
(drug effects)
- Lythraceae
(classification)
- Male
- Medicine, African Traditional
- Phytotherapy
- Plant Extracts
(pharmacology, therapeutic use)
- Rats, Wistar
- Species Specificity
- Tunisia
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