Evaluation of antihistaminic activity of soymida febrifuga roxb. root bark in guinea pig

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2015

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Palei, A.K.
Aghera, H.
Nistheswar, K.

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World journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, 2015; 3(8):505-508

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Soymida ferifuga commonly known as mamsarhohini of family meliaceae, is an ayurvedic classical medicinal plant with a reputation in folk medicine. Its root bark extensively used in treating leucorrhoea, menorrhagia, dysmenorrhoea. The present study was performed to evaluate anti-histaminic activity of root bark Soymida febrifuga in guinea pig. To assess the antihistaminic activity of the test drug, the experiment was carried out on isolated guinea pig ileum and prepared according to the method described by Ghoshi. Significant results are found in this study.

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