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Phytochemical, Biological and Formulation Studies of Three Local Medicinal Plants A Thesis Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements of the University of Khartoum for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. By Mohammed Himmed Ahmed Fadul B.Sc (Honours) Gezira University M.Sc. University of Khartoum Under the Supervision of: Dr. Abd Elkarim Mohammed Abd Elkarim Prof. Kamal Eldin Eltayeb Ibrahim Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Faculty of Pharmacy University of Khartoum August 2004 1 :ﻰﻟَﺎﻌَ ﺗَ لَ ﺎﻗ (( ﺎًﻤَ ﻠْﻋِ ﻲﻧِدْ زِِ بﱢ رَ ﻞْ ﻗًوَ )) (114) ﺔﻳﻵا ،ﻪﻃ ةرﻮﺳ 2 ءاﺪـــــهإ جﻼﻌﻟا ﻦﻋ ﻪﺜﺤﺑ لﺎﻃ ﺾﻳﺮﻣ ﻞآ ﻲﻟا ءاد يﻷ ءاوﺪﻟا ﺪﺟو ﺚﺣﺎﺑ ﻞآ ﻰﻟاو ﺾﻳﺮﻣ ﻪﺟو ﻲﻓ ﻢﺴﺘﺒﻣ ﻞآ ﻰﻟاو ﻢﻬﻠﻐﺸﺗ ﻦﻳﺬﻟا ءﻼﻣﺰﻟا ﻊﻴﻤﺟ ﻰﻟاو نﺎﺴﻧﻹا ﺔﺤﺻ ﻰﻠﻜﻟا ﻰﺿﺮﻣُ ءﺎﻗﺪﺻأ ﺔﻴﻌﻤﺟ ﻰﻟاو ﺚﺤﺒﻟا اﺬه ىﺪهأ ﺖﻤه ﺪﻤﺤﻣ 3 Acknowledgement I would like to introduce my sincere appreciation and gratitude to my supervisors Professor Abd EL Karim Mohammed Abd EL Karim and Professor Kamal Eldin Eltayeb, for their keen continuous supervision and advice during the present study. I wish to express my great thanks to my college Dr. Mohammed El Hassan Shayoub for his unlimited help to carry out formulation and evaluation of the final product. My thanks are extended to Dr. Mohammed Mohammed Salih El Jebelabi general manager of Soba Veterinary Research Centre for his help to join their laboratory and providing me with experimental animals. My thanks are also due to Dr. Ali Shemmet, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Soba Veterinary Research Centre and his colleagues for their help to carry out Serobiochemical analysis. I would like to thank also my colleagues in the Department of Haematology and Histopathology, Soba Veterinary Research Centre for their true faithful support. My thanks are also to Said Yousif of the Electron Microscope Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Khartoum for his help to photograph the results of histopathology. I wish to record my deep gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Mahmoud Mudawy, Dr. Ayman, Dr. Muhanna, Dr. Walid Koko, Ust. Wail, and their leader Professor Abd EL Wahap for their great help and advices during the course of pharmacological screening. Many thanks are to Dr. Hassan El Sobki, Mudether, and Husham, of the Department of Phytochemistry, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research Institute-Khartoum and El Amin Mubark of the Department of 4 Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, for their help and advices. My appreciation and gratitude to Dr. El-Nazeer, Babiker, and Dr. Eltayeb of the Department of Pharmaceutics-Omdurman Islamic University, and Yousif of the Department of Pharmaceutics-Khartoum University, for their great help. My sincere appreciation to Tilal Ahmed Salih for his help to carry out physicochemical tests of effervescent granules and tablets; my thanks also to Climax factory (Khartoum North) for providing with chemicals (fillers and binding agents). I wish to express my appreciation and gratitude to Nada Khojali and Yummna, of the department of microbiology (Umdorman Islamic University), for their help to carryout antibacterial activity. My thanks due to Abd El-Bagi Nasir for provding with herbs from the local market. My great thanks to Adil Amin and Mona for typing this thesis. I am greatly indebted to Dr. Mutasim Osman Ali of the department of Medicine, the Academy of Medical Technology, Khartoum for his effort and support during the clinical studies. My thanks also due to Omdurman Islamic University for the partial funding of this work. At last but not least, my special thanks are due to my wife for her help, encouragement and creation of tolerable environment at home. My prayers, praise and thanks to ALLAH ALMIGHTY and Merciful. My prayers to the leader of this nation prophet Mohammed Ben Abd Ellah Ben Abd El Mutalab. 5 List of Abbreviations A Absorbance AS.T Acetate Transaminase AL.P Alkaline Phosphates A.M Ambrosia maritima ASP Aspergillus's B Blank B.P Boiling Point B.D.H British Drug House Br. Ph. British Pharmacopoeia CF.U Colony Forming Unit C Concentration C.P Cymbopogon Proximus F.C Force of Contraction G.C.MS Gas chromatography /Mass Spectrophotometery G.SH Glutathione G.SH-R Glutathione Reductase G.S.T Glutathione-S-Transferase G Group HB Haemoglobin H.R Heart Rate I.R Infra-Red L.C Lethal Concentration LP.S Lipopoly – Saccharide 6 MD.A Malonaldehyde MCH Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin MCHC Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration MCV Mean Corpuscular Volume M.P Melting Point MCC Micro crystalline Cellulose ε Molar Absorbability N Normality N.B Notice Board PCV Packed Cell Volume PPM Part Per Million P.V.P Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone RBC Red Blood Cells Count R.I Refractive Index S Sample S.E Significant Error SPP Species SPSS Statistical Packages For Social Sciences T.D.F Tablet Dosage Form T Tested Sample b Thickness (m3) T.L.C Thin Layer Chromatography T.N.F Tumour Necrosis Factor U.V Ultra-Violet U.S.P United States Pharmacopoeia U.T Urinary Tract 7 V.R.C Veterinary Research Centre V Volume λ Wave Length (nm) W, WT Weight WBC White Blood Cells Count 8 List of Tables Table (1): Classification of Terpenes Table (2): Classification of Alkaloids Table (3): List of Solvents Table (4): List of Chemicals Table (5): List of Glass-Ware Table (6): List of Instruments Table (7): Wavelength of Serum Minerals Table (8): Master Sheet Table (9): Botanical Classification Table (10): Analysis of Cymbopogon proximus Table (11): Phytochemiccal Screening of Cymbopogon proximus Table (12): Physical Propreties of Cymbopogon proximus Table(13): Phytochemical Screening of Ambrosia maritima Table (14): Phytochemical Screening of Cornsilk Table (15): Thin Layer Chromatography of Flavonoids Table (16): U.V. Absorbance of Corn –Silk At λmax 675nm Table (17): U.V. Absorbance of Corn –Silk At λmax 400nm Table (18): U.V. Absorbance of Ambrosia maritima At λmax 675nm Table (19): U.V. Absorbance of Ambrosia maritima At λmax 400nm Table (20): U.V. Absorbance of Ambrosia maritima At λmax 200-400nm Table (21): Infra –Red Interpretation of Pipretone Table (22): Blood Parameters in Albino Rats Orally Dosed With Ambrosia maritima (0.1%.w/v/Day/Rat) Table (23): Blood Parameters in Albino Rats Orally Dosed With Ambrosia maritima (0.2%w/v.Day/Rat) 9 Table (24): Blood Parameters in Albino Rats Orally Dosed with Ambrosia (cid:31)aritime (.3%w/v.Day/Rat) Table (25): Blood Parameters in Albino Rats Orally Dosed With Ambrosia (cid:31)aritime (0.4%w/v Day /Rat) Table (26): Blood Parameters in Albino Rats, Untreated Control Table (27): Blood Parameters in Albino Rats, Orally Dosed With Ambrosia manitima(0.1%w/v/ Day /Rat) Table (28): Serobiochemical Constituents for Albino Rats, Untreated Control Table (29): Serobiochemical Constituents for Albino Rats, Treated With Ambrosia marititima, (0.1%w/v/Day /Rat) Table (30): Serobiochemical Constituents for Albino Rats, Treated With Ambrosia marititima, (0.2%w/v.Day/ Rat) Table (31): Serobiochemical Constituents for Albino Rats, Treated With Ambrosia marititima (0.3%w/v Day/Rat) Table (32): Serobiochemical Constituents for Albino Rats, Treated With Ambrosia marititima (0.4%w/v Day/Rat) Table (33): Effect of Ambrosia marititima Water Extract on Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart Table (34): Effect of Corn – Silk Water Extract on Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart Table (35): Local Anaesthetic Activity of Ambrosia (cid:31)aritime Water Extracts (Group A) Table (36): Local Anaesthetic Activity of Ambrosia Maritima Water Extracts (Group B) Table (37): Local Anaesthetic Activity of Ambrosia (cid:31)aritime Water Extracts (Group C) Table (38): Local Anaesthetic Activity of Corn-Silk Water Extracts (Group D) Table (39): Local Anaesthetic Activity of Corn-Silk Water Extracts (Group A) Table (40): Local Anaesthetic Activity of Corn-silk Water Extracts (Group B) Table (41): Local Anaesthetic Activity of Corn-silk Water Extracts (Group C) Table (42λ): Local Anaesthetic Activity of Corn-silk Water Extracts (Group D) 10

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