Original Article |
2009, Vol.31, No.3, pp. 269-271
A report on anthelmintic activity of Cassia tora leaves
Jinu John, Archana Mehta, Shruti Shukla, and Pradeep Mehta
pp. 269 - 271
Abstract
Methanolic extract and its ethyl acetate fraction of Cassia tora L. leaves were evaluated for anthelmintic property using the Indian adult earthworm (Pheretima posthuma) as a model. Among the earthworms the ethyl acetate fraction was potent. The results were compared with a standard drug, albendazole. The phytochemical analysis of both extracts showed the presence of phenolics like flavonoids and tannins as well as anthraquinones, which may be the active principle. The present study confirms the ethno-medicinal report of the plant as an anthelmintic drug.