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Augmented Reversal of Cisplatin-Induced Delayed Gastric Emptying by Amla (Emblica Officinalis) Fruit Extract in Sprague-Dawley Rats

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Pages 684-691 | Published online: 08 Nov 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Despite the availability of effective antiemetics, control of acute and delayed chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is often suboptimal and there is need of an inexpensive and safer alternative. Thus, this study was designed to evaluate the effect of Emblica officinalis Gaertn (Euphorbiaceae) fruit extract (EEEO) on cisplatin-induced delayed gastric emptying in Sprague-Dawley rats so that Emblica officinalis can be clarified for its application in CINV as a potential candidate. Groups I, II, III, IV, and V rats were pretreated orally with 1% carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC, 1 mL/kg), 1% CMC (1 mL/kg), EEEO (250 mg/kg), EEEO (500 mg/kg), and ondansetron (3 mg/kg), respectively, for 5 consecutive days. Then, Group I rats received 0.1 mL of normal saline and Groups II–V rats received 10 mg/kg body weight of cisplatin intraperitoneally. Immediately after that, a test meal (1.5 mL/rat) was administered to each group, and after 30 minutes, rats were euthanized to evaluate the percentage of gastric emptying. EEEO at the specified doses reversed the cisplatin-induced delayed gastric emptying. EEEO (500 mg/kg body weight) pretreatment for 5 days before cisplatin challenge in Group IV rats significantly (p < .05) increased gastric emptying to 74.25% ± 7.19%. Reversal of cisplatin-induced delay in gastric emptying by EEEO (500 mg/kg body weight) in Group IV was significantly (p < .05) comparable to that of the ondansetron treated Group V. EEEO possesses the property to reverse the cisplatin-induced delayed gastric emptying and can be used as an antiemetic for the prevention of CINV.

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The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

Acknowledgments

The authors are thankful to the Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow (IUL), India, for providing all the necessary facilities related to the present research work.

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Asad Ahmad

Asad Ahmad, M.Pharm, is affiliated with the Bioactive Research Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226026 (INDIA) and is interested in finding the role of herbal drugs in gastrointestinal diseases.

Mohammad Khushtar

Mohammad Khushtar, M.Pharm, is affiliated with the Bioactive Research Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226026 (INDIA) and is interested in finding the role of herbal drugs in gastrointestinal diseases.

Ranjan Kumar

Ranjan Kumar, M.Pharm, is affiliated with the Bioactive Research Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226026 (INDIA) and is interested in finding the role of herbal drugs in gastrointestinal diseases.

Badruddeen

Badruddeen, PhD, is affiliated with the Bioactive Research Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226026 (INDIA) and is interested in finding the role of herbal drugs in gastrointestinal diseases.

Ambreena Riyaz

Ambreena Riyaz, M.Pharm, is affiliated with the Bioactive Research Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226026 (INDIA) and is interested in finding the role of herbal drugs in gastrointestinal diseases.

Mohammad Irfan Khan

Mohammad Irfan Khan, Phd, is affiliated with the Bioactive Research Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226026 (INDIA) and is interested in finding the role of herbal drugs in gastrointestinal diseases.

Azizur Rahman

Md. Azizur Rahman, PhD, is affiliated with the Bioactive Research Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh- 226026 (INDIA) and is interested in finding the role of herbal drugs in gastrointestinal diseases.

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