“…Moreover, it has also been reported to possess antioxidant Reddy et al, 2009), antiaging (Datta et al, 2009), chondroprotective (Sumantran et al, 2008), chemoprotective (Sultana et al, 2008), anti-inflammatory (Sharma et al, 2003;Nicolis et al, 2008), hepatoprotective (Panchabhai et al, 2008), antibacterial (Saeed and Tariq, 2007), antipyretic and analgesic (Perianayagam et al, 2004) activities. Despite the availability of various studies on different aspects of Phyllanthus emblica and a preliminary report showing its efficacy in diarrhea (Perianayagam et al, 2005), it has not been widely studied for the possible mode(s) of action using both the in vivo and in vitro assays, for its medicinal use in hyperactive gut disorders. In this study, we provide evidence that the plant exhibits antidiarrheal and antispasmodic activities, mediated possibly through the dual blockade of muscarinic receptors and Ca 2+ channels.…”