Veterinary World, Vol.2(6): 213-214 RESEARCH
Antipyretic
activity of seeds from Red and White type of lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) in
Albino rat
P.K. Deepa,
P.T.A. Usha, A.M. Chandrasekharan Nair and K.T. Prasannakumari
Department
of Pharmacology
College
of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy, Kerala – 680 651, India
Abstract
Nelumbo
nucifera (red and
white types) at dose rates of 400 mg/kg and 600 mg/kg was administered orally
in rats in which pyrexia was induced with brewers yeast. The standard drug used was aspirin (100
mg/kg). The standard drug showed
antipyretic effect from first hour of the study onwards. It was found that during the third hour
of the study N.
nucifera red and white types, 600 mg/kg showed significant decrease in body
temperature. During the fourth hour
of the study, all the treatment groups showed antipyretic effect. A similar decrease in body temperature
was observed on fifth hour of the study also. Hence the present study revealed that
the N. nucifera (red and white types) at the rate of 400 and 600 mg/kg
is effective in reducing body temperature in yeast induced pynexia in rats.
Keywords:
Nelumbo nucifera, Antipyretic, Aspirin, Lotus, Seed, Activity.