Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats

Some plants are known to have high level of phytochemical constituents that promote lactation (galactagogue)for nursing mothers (Goyal, etal, 2008). Herbal galactagogue are recommended by practitioners of the traditional systems of medicine for increasing milk secretion in constituents in banana flo...

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Main Authors: Mahmood, Azizah, Omar, Muhammad Nor, Ngah, Nurziana
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.iium.irep.218232012-03-08T07:25:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/21823/ Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats Mahmood, Azizah Omar, Muhammad Nor Ngah, Nurziana Q Science (General) Some plants are known to have high level of phytochemical constituents that promote lactation (galactagogue)for nursing mothers (Goyal, etal, 2008). Herbal galactagogue are recommended by practitioners of the traditional systems of medicine for increasing milk secretion in constituents in banana flower of pisang abu siam (Musa x paradisiaca- ABBB) extract on the effect of galactagogue in lactating rats. Taking into consideration the fact that bana flower is a common plant and considered completely safe and used for centuries both in nutrition and herbal tradition worldwide, the compounds would not have significant side effects and presents no health hazards for users. Lactating rats in treatment groups were fed eith plant extract while mohters in control group were given an equivalent amount of distilled water start from day 5 through fay 14. Sample was administered via oral animal feeding tubes. Milk production was estimated from Day 5 through Day 15 of lactation by isolating the litters (size six) from the dam for 6 hr daily, then weighing the litter before and after 60 minutes of sucklinh. the study showed that rats that were administered with banana flower from the aqueous extract had significantly higher in miik yield compared to control and ethanol extract groups but not signficantly difference in the yeild compared to petroleum ether extract group. 2010-06-23 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/21823/1/ICYC2010.pdf Mahmood, Azizah and Omar, Muhammad Nor and Ngah, Nurziana (2010) Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats. In: 3rd International Conference for Young Chemists 2010, 23-25 June 2010, Copthorne Orchid Hotel Penang. (Unpublished)
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Mahmood, Azizah
Omar, Muhammad Nor
Ngah, Nurziana
Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats
description Some plants are known to have high level of phytochemical constituents that promote lactation (galactagogue)for nursing mothers (Goyal, etal, 2008). Herbal galactagogue are recommended by practitioners of the traditional systems of medicine for increasing milk secretion in constituents in banana flower of pisang abu siam (Musa x paradisiaca- ABBB) extract on the effect of galactagogue in lactating rats. Taking into consideration the fact that bana flower is a common plant and considered completely safe and used for centuries both in nutrition and herbal tradition worldwide, the compounds would not have significant side effects and presents no health hazards for users. Lactating rats in treatment groups were fed eith plant extract while mohters in control group were given an equivalent amount of distilled water start from day 5 through fay 14. Sample was administered via oral animal feeding tubes. Milk production was estimated from Day 5 through Day 15 of lactation by isolating the litters (size six) from the dam for 6 hr daily, then weighing the litter before and after 60 minutes of sucklinh. the study showed that rats that were administered with banana flower from the aqueous extract had significantly higher in miik yield compared to control and ethanol extract groups but not signficantly difference in the yeild compared to petroleum ether extract group.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mahmood, Azizah
Omar, Muhammad Nor
Ngah, Nurziana
author_facet Mahmood, Azizah
Omar, Muhammad Nor
Ngah, Nurziana
author_sort Mahmood, Azizah
title Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats
title_short Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats
title_full Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats
title_fullStr Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (Musa x paradisiaca ABBB) extract on lactating rats
title_sort phytochemical screening and galactagogue of banana flower (musa x paradisiaca abbb) extract on lactating rats
publishDate 2010
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