ABSTRACT
Based on the ethnomedicinal use and belief that Stachytarpheta jamaicensis (SJ)
can increase milk supply in lactating women, experimental studies were carried out
to determine the effect of crude methanol extract (CME) and fractions of SJ leaves
on serum PRL levels. The pharmacognostic standards, preliminary phytochemical
analysis and acute toxicity study were also carried out. The fresh leaves were
collected, cleaned, air-dried and pulverized. A photomicroscope was used in the
qualitative microscopic recognition of the characteristic cell types and cell contents
present in the powdered leaf. The quantitative microscopy of the leaf of SJ showed
the values of palisade ratio, stomata number, stomata index, vein-islet number and
vein termination number to be 4.42 ± 2.53, (105.67 ± 2.73, 277 ± 17.08), (28.00 ±
2.31, 21.00 ± 2.51), 15.67 ± 0.66 and 3.50 ± 0.00 respectively. For the analytical
standards; 11.85 ±0.06, 2.17 ± 0.00, 8.80 ± 0.14, 2.04 ± 0.02, 2.51 ± 0.15, 4.85
±0.22 and 4.30 ± 0.02 were obtained for total ash, water soluble ash, sulphated ash,
acid insoluble ash, alcohol soluble extractive value, water soluble extractive value
and moisture content respectively. The extraction process yielded 19.31 % W/W of
the CME while the fractionation process yielded 36.70 % W/W, 10.00 % W/W, 26.15
% W/W and 27.80 % W/W of n-hexane fraction (HF), ethyl acetate fraction (EF), nbutanol
fraction (BF) and water fraction (WF) respectively. The qualitative
phytochemical analysis of the CME and fractions showed the presence of
carbohydrates, reducing sugars, alkaloids, glycosides, saponins, tannins,
flavonoids, resins, proteins, steroids and terpenoids. The acute toxicity (LD50)
studies of CME, HF, EF, BF and WF were > 5000 mg/kg. The lactogenic activity
studies of SJ leaves were carried out by checking the effect of their oral treatment
on serum prolactin (PRL) secretion and release in rats.The CME of SJ produced an
appreciable increase in serum PRL level when compared to the control in a dosedependent
manner. However, the ethyl acetate fraction exhibited the highest when
compared to the control with potency greatly higher than the standard drug
metoclopramide. The order of activity of the fractions is EF (800 mg/kg) > BF
(800 mg/kg) > HF (800 mg/kg) > WF (800 mg/kg). The E2-primed groups showed
high serum PRL concentration especially the groups receiving 800 mg/kg of the
extract and ethyl acetate fraction respectively. The histological findings of the rat
mammary gland tissues were shown to stimulate mammary gland development and
differentiation of the lobulo-alveolar system from the lobular buds with milk
secretion (proteinaceous materials) within the lumen of the alveoli and ducts. The
largest tubulo-alveolar hyperplasia with were observed in the E2-primed groups
receiving 800 mg/kg of extract and ethyl acetate fraction respectively.
Stachytarpheta jamaicensis thus possesses galactogenic property which supports
its traditional usage in lactating women with a wide therapeutic index.
HELEN, U (2021). Pharmacognostic And Lactogenic Studies Of The Leaves Of Stachytarpheta Jamaicensis (L.) Vahl (Verbenaceae). Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/pharmacognostic-and-lactogenic-studies-of-the-leaves-of-stachytarpheta-jamaicensis-l-vahl-verbenaceae
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HELEN, UDODEME . "Pharmacognostic And Lactogenic Studies Of The Leaves Of Stachytarpheta Jamaicensis (L.) Vahl (Verbenaceae)" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 19, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/pharmacognostic-and-lactogenic-studies-of-the-leaves-of-stachytarpheta-jamaicensis-l-vahl-verbenaceae