Screening of Antistress activity of Ficus benghalensis Fruit extract
Ficus benghalensis fruit (Moraceae) is a medicinal plant used in the treatment of many
clinical conditions in India. Its anti-stress activity has been investigated in this study using
albino mice and rats. The methanolic extract of Ficus benghalensis fruit was prepared and
subjected to preliminary qualitative phytochemical screening. Flavanoids, Tannins and
Alkaloids were found to be present. Acute toxicity studies were carried out in albino mice.
The methanolic extract did not show the lethal effect at a dose of 2000mg/kg body weight …
clinical conditions in India. Its anti-stress activity has been investigated in this study using
albino mice and rats. The methanolic extract of Ficus benghalensis fruit was prepared and
subjected to preliminary qualitative phytochemical screening. Flavanoids, Tannins and
Alkaloids were found to be present. Acute toxicity studies were carried out in albino mice.
The methanolic extract did not show the lethal effect at a dose of 2000mg/kg body weight …
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Ficus benghalensis fruit (Moraceae) is a medicinal plant used in the treatment of many
clinical conditions in India. Its anti-stress activity has been investigated in this study using
albino mice and rats. The methanolic extract of Ficus benghalensis fruit was prepared and
subjected to preliminary qualitative phytochemical screening. Flavanoids, Tannins and
Alkaloids were found to be present. Acute toxicity studies were carried out in albino mice.
The methanolic extract did not show the lethal effect at a dose of 2000mg/kg body weight …
clinical conditions in India. Its anti-stress activity has been investigated in this study using
albino mice and rats. The methanolic extract of Ficus benghalensis fruit was prepared and
subjected to preliminary qualitative phytochemical screening. Flavanoids, Tannins and
Alkaloids were found to be present. Acute toxicity studies were carried out in albino mice.
The methanolic extract did not show the lethal effect at a dose of 2000mg/kg body weight …