Rumex Dentatus Extract Effects on Rodent Gastrointestinal Function and Toxicology
by Neelam Gul Qazi·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
Neelam Gul Qazi authored a study detailing the effects of Rumex dentatus plant extracts on rodent gastrointestinal systems. The research, last updated in 2026, examines antidiarrheal, antisecretory, antispasmodic, anti-H. pylori, and antiulcer activities, alongside toxicology assessments. In-vivo, in-vitro, and molecular docking results are included, with toxicity studies conducted according to OECD standards.
Use Cases
Modeling dose-dependent gastrointestinal protection based on extract fractions described.
Analyzing anti-H. pylori effects based on the described in-vitro assays.
Studying molecular docking interactions based on the reported E-values for emodin.
Evaluating toxicological safety profiles based on OECD standard 425 testing results.
Strengths
Study includes multiple experimental models: in-vivo rodent diarrhea and transit tests, in-vitro rabbit jejunum preparations, and molecular docking.
Toxicology assessment follows OECD guideline 425, classifying the extract in group 5 (LD50 > 2000 mg/kg).
Analysis employs multiple techniques: immunohistochemistry, ELISA, western blot, and RT-PCR.
Limitations
The dataset is a single 18.0 KB DOCX file; its internal structure and tabular data are unknown.
Row count and column-level documentation are absent; data semantics must be inferred after download.
Last updated 2026-05-07 04:02:55; freshness should be verified as it appears to be a future date.
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Experimental research study involving rodent and in-vitro models.
Freshness
2026-05-07 04:02:55
License is CC-BY-4.0. The file format is DOCX, which may require specific software for viewing and data extraction.