Exploration of the Pharmacognostical Studies and Anti-Pyretic In-Vivo Evaluation Utilizing Hydroalcoholic Extract of Streblus Asper Leaf in Rats.

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Abhisekh Boxi, Soumya Priyadarshi Behera, Prangya Paramita Pati, Sandip Chatterjee, Sourav Khawas

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This study delves into the Pharmacognostical properties of a hydroalcoholic extract derived from Streblus asper leaves, a plant well-regarded in various traditional medicine systems. Aiming to uncover its therapeutic potential, the research focuses on understanding the extract's pharmacological attributes. Employing a combination of analytical methods and experiments, including in-vivo assays on rats, the study meticulously evaluates the extract's efficacy as an antipyretic agent. The hydroalcoholic extract of Streblus asper leaves demonstrated significant antipyretic activity in the animal model. The treated group showed a marked reduction in fever compared to the control group, indicating the potential of this extract as a natural fever remedy. By meticulously examining its pharmacodynamic effects, the research strives to elucidate the mechanisms behind its anti-fever properties. The findings not only broaden our understanding of Streblus asper's medicinal value but also offer valuable insights into its potential application for fever management. Exploring its Pharmacognostical characteristics lays the groundwork for identifying its bioactive components and their pharmacokinetic profiles, paving the way for further pharmacological research and drug development. Additionally, demonstrating its anti-pyretic effects in animal models underscores the potential of Streblus asper extract as a natural remedy for fever-related conditions .Overall, this research not only enriches our knowledge of traditional medicinal plants but also highlights the importance of harnessing natural resources for developing novel therapeutics in the field of pharmaceutical sciences.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.52783/jchr.v14.i01.3109

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