Evaluation For Antifertility Activity Of Cayratia trifolia Linn and Caesalpinia pulcherrima Linn Plants
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newlineA worldwide quotrenaissancequot of herbs is now underway. As opposed to synthetics, which are seen
newlineto be harmful to both humans and the environment, herbal goods are now seen as a sign of
newlinesecurity Pharmacological and antifertility activity evaluation of Cayratia trifolia and
newlineCaesalpinia pulcherrima in rats. The selected plant parts were subjected to pharmacognostic
newlinestudies andphytochemical screening in order to standardize them.The antifertility activity of the
newlineextracts of Cayratia trifolia and Caesalpinia pulcherrima in rats was evaluated using
newlinetwo experimental animal models. Estrogenic activity was evaluated in immature female
newlinerats using ethinyl estradiol as standard. Anti-implantation and early abortifacient activity
newlinewas performed in female Wistar rats by determining the number of implantations and
newlineimplantation resorptions. In estrogenic activity evaluations, the Cayratia trifolia and
newlineCaesalpinia pulcherrima extract offered significant estrogen- like activity by
newlineincreasing the uterine weight compared to vehicle control group.Prepared extracts
newline(CTPEE, CTHAE, CPCE, and CPHAE) were subjected to solvent- solvent extraction to obtain
newlinethe fractions. These fractions were further subjected to column chromatography to obtain eight
newlinecompounds which were characterized by various spectral techniques like IR, NMR, and MS
newlineand comparing their Rf values and m.p. reported in literature. Steroids (and#946;-sitosterol) were
newlineisolated from Cayratia trifolia fruit. and#946;-Sitosterol and Stigmasterol were isolated from the
newlineextract.Thus, the present study demonstrated that Cayratia trifolia and Caesalpinia
newlinepulcherrima could be useful in the regulation of fertility in females. The antifertility activity
newlineof these plants may be due to the presence of bioactive steroids, flavonoids, and triterpenoids.
newlineNot only the extracts, as per the literature survey the isolated fractions also showed
newlineantifertility activity thus justifying the traditional use of these plants in fertility regulation in
newlinefemales. So, Cayratia trifolia and Caesal