Abstract:Objective: Aim of the present study was to evaluate the anti-diarrheal & anti-ulcer activity of hydro-alcoholic extract of aerial part of in experimental rats. Adult Wistar rats of 150-200 gm
Tridax procumbensMaterial and methods: were used for the study. The antidiarrheal activity of extract was evaluated by castor oil and Tridax procumbens magnesium sulfate induced diarrhea using parameters such as onset of diarrhea, total number of stool and weight of total number of stools. The antiulcer activity of extrac… Show more
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