Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats

Cornsilk is traditionally used to treat illnesses related to kidney and as diuretic agent. The study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of Malaysian cornsilk in elevating diuresis and their dose response relationship in normal Sprague-Dawley rat. The diuresis activity was determined by admi...

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Main Authors: Solihah, M.A., Nurhanan, A.R., Wan Amir Nizam, W.A., Wan Rosli, W.I.
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spelling my-ukm.journal.90472016-12-14T06:48:49Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9047/ Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats Solihah, M.A. Nurhanan, A.R. Wan Amir Nizam, W.A. Wan Rosli, W.I. Cornsilk is traditionally used to treat illnesses related to kidney and as diuretic agent. The study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of Malaysian cornsilk in elevating diuresis and their dose response relationship in normal Sprague-Dawley rat. The diuresis activity was determined by administered the rats with different dose treatments of 400, 500, 600, 700 and 800 mg/kg. Cumulative urine was significantly increased with the dosage levels (400-600 mg/kg) ranging from 14.06 - 20.13 mL. Cumulative urine of aqueous extract of cornsilk (AEC) at 400 mg/kg (14.06 mL) and 500 mg/kg (15.21 mL) treatments found to be significantly lower than positive control (21.25 mL). In addition, Na+ content was significantly higher compared with negative control at dosages of 500, 600, 700 and 800 mg/kg. At any rate, K+ and Cl- content of all AEC treatments were not significantly different during 24 h monitoring. The pH values were increased paralleled with the increment of AEC dosages, though it was not significant. On the other result, the ED50 of AEC was observed at 454.10 mg/kg. Malaysian AEC had shown a mild diuretic activity in elevating urine and Na+ content at dosages from 500 to 800 mg/kg. Whilst, AEC also showed an effect of potassium sparing diuretics. Thus, it is suggested that Malaysian cornsilk can be used as an alternative natural diuretic agent. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2015-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9047/1/13_M.A._Solihah.pdf Solihah, M.A. and Nurhanan, A.R. and Wan Amir Nizam, W.A. and Wan Rosli, W.I. (2015) Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats. Sains Malaysiana, 44 (4). pp. 1167-1174. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol44num8_2015/contentsVol44num8_2015.html
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description Cornsilk is traditionally used to treat illnesses related to kidney and as diuretic agent. The study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of Malaysian cornsilk in elevating diuresis and their dose response relationship in normal Sprague-Dawley rat. The diuresis activity was determined by administered the rats with different dose treatments of 400, 500, 600, 700 and 800 mg/kg. Cumulative urine was significantly increased with the dosage levels (400-600 mg/kg) ranging from 14.06 - 20.13 mL. Cumulative urine of aqueous extract of cornsilk (AEC) at 400 mg/kg (14.06 mL) and 500 mg/kg (15.21 mL) treatments found to be significantly lower than positive control (21.25 mL). In addition, Na+ content was significantly higher compared with negative control at dosages of 500, 600, 700 and 800 mg/kg. At any rate, K+ and Cl- content of all AEC treatments were not significantly different during 24 h monitoring. The pH values were increased paralleled with the increment of AEC dosages, though it was not significant. On the other result, the ED50 of AEC was observed at 454.10 mg/kg. Malaysian AEC had shown a mild diuretic activity in elevating urine and Na+ content at dosages from 500 to 800 mg/kg. Whilst, AEC also showed an effect of potassium sparing diuretics. Thus, it is suggested that Malaysian cornsilk can be used as an alternative natural diuretic agent.
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author Solihah, M.A.
Nurhanan, A.R.
Wan Amir Nizam, W.A.
Wan Rosli, W.I.
spellingShingle Solihah, M.A.
Nurhanan, A.R.
Wan Amir Nizam, W.A.
Wan Rosli, W.I.
Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats
author_facet Solihah, M.A.
Nurhanan, A.R.
Wan Amir Nizam, W.A.
Wan Rosli, W.I.
author_sort Solihah, M.A.
title Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats
title_short Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats
title_full Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats
title_fullStr Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats
title_full_unstemmed Aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats
title_sort aqueous extract of cornsilk confers mild diuretic activity in normal rats
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2015
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