Lactogenic effects of tannin and aglycone form of aqueous extract (AFAE) from Musa x paradisiaca flower on lactating rats
This research is aimed to investigate the in vivo lactogenic effects of Musa x paradisiaca flower extracts, namely the aglycone form of aqueous extract (AFEA) and condensed tannin (CT) on lactating rats. Lactating rats (n=6) of Spraque Dawley with six pups each were orally administered with aqueou...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2017
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Summary: | This research is aimed to investigate the in vivo lactogenic effects of Musa x paradisiaca flower extracts, namely the aglycone
form of aqueous extract (AFEA) and condensed tannin (CT) on lactating rats. Lactating rats (n=6) of Spraque Dawley with
six pups each were orally administered with aqueous extract, AFEA, CT and metoclopramide. They were daily administered
starting Day 5 until Day 14 and the performance was measured by weight-suckle-weight method. Results were analysed
using SPSS by means of ANOVA at 0.05 and was expressed as their mean ± standard deviation. Milk production of rats
treated with AFAE (4.65 ± 1.67 gm/pup/day) and aqueous extract (4.86 ± 2.36 gm/pup/day) were comparable with each
other and significantly higher than negative control (3.63 ± 2.10 gm/pup/day) group. The groups treated with aqueous, AFAE,
metoclopramide and CT were observed to increase milk yield by 28.03%, 24.87%, 2.63% and 2.20%, respectively, compared
to negative control. The percentage body weight increment of pups for aqueous extract, AFAE, negative control, metoclopramide
and CT, respectively were 148.21%, 122.29%, 113.8%, 101.53% and 87.06%. This research reveals the potential efficacy of
bioactive compounds from Musa x paradisiaca flower to enhance milk production of inadequate supply of milk for
breastfeeding mothers. |
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