Bioactive chemicals from aromatic and medicinal plants demonstrated excellent antibacterial and antifungal activity. The antidiuretic activity of the Aerva lanata was researched and described in the current study. Medicinal plants were utilised to inhibit infections and cure most disorders such as diuretics and diabetics. Total urine production in normal animas was 1.320.22 ml/kg per day in this study, but diuretic animals had 1.76 0.26 ml/kg per day. In this study, it was enhanced by 44% and the diuretic activity was stimulated 1.5 times. The percentage secretion of saline caused by furosemide (a common diuretic medication) was 8.520.56 and urine excretion was 7.380.53. The active ingredient in Aerva lanata was shown to lower the significant and return to the control value, as well as to have antidiuretic properties. Total urine output was 1.30 0.27 ml/kg of animal per day in diuretic-induced animals treated with 2-Decyl -1-tetra decanol compared to control (1.320.22 ml/kg of animal per day), a drop of 2% and a one-fold stimulation of diuretic action. 2-Decyl -1-tetra decanol, the active component of A. Lanata, generated a percentage of saline secretion of 8.760.52 and urine excretion of 7.490.48. The active components of Aerva lanata were shown to have a similar value to the conventional antidiuretic hormone. According to research, Aerva lanata can be utilised as an effective, low-cost plant-based medication for diuretic disorders.
Author(S) Details
N. Shyam Sundar
Department of Zoology, Sri Paramakalyani College, Alwarkurichi-627
412, India.
P. Dhasarathan
Department of Biotechnology, Prathyusha Engineering College,
Chennai-602025, India.
K. R. Narayanan
Department of Zoology, Sri Paramakalyani College, Alwarkurichi-627 412,
India.
M. Thenmozhi
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