Phytochemical and Antiepileptic Activity of the Ethanol Leaf Extracts of Culcasia falcifolia in Pentylenetetrazole Induced Seizure in Mice
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2018Author
18. Gracelyn Portia, A., Mwaniki D. M., Ng’wena A. G. M. and Wanjala P. M
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m: To investigate the phytochemicals and the anticonvulsant activity of the ethanol leaf extract of
Culcasia falcifolia used in the traditional medical treatment of epilepsy.
Methodology: The phytochemical screening was carried out using standard protocol while the
anticonvulsant activity was studied using Pentylenetetrazole in mice.
Result: The preliminary phytochemical screening carried out on the ethanol extract of Culcasia
falcifolia revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, tannins, polyphenols, and
glycosides. In the anticonvulsant activity, there was a significant (*p< 0.05, **p<0.01) increase in the
mean latency of tonic convulsion (243.72 ± 6.90*, 402.56 ± 5.52**) and significant (*p< 0.05,
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Portia et al.; ARRB, 29(1): 1-7, 2018; Article no.ARRB.42844
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**p<0.01) decrease in the mean duration of tonic convulsion (192.62 ± 7.72*, 158.99 ± 8.66**) in a
dose-dependent manner at the dose of 200 and 400 mg/kg body wt. respectively. The extract at 400
mg/kg body wt. showed 100% protection against mortality.
Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that the ethanol leaf extract of Culcasia falcifolia
possesses anticonvulsant activity in PTZ induced seizure in mice.