African Journal of Immunology Research

ISSN 2756-3375

African Journal of Immunology Research ISSN 9431-5833 Vol. 7 (3), pp. 001-009, March, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Effect of five medicinal plants used in Indian system of medicines on immune function in Wistar rats

Anita Tilwari1,2*, Shukla N.P.1 and Uma Devi P.3

1Centre of excellence in Biotechnology, MP Council of Science and Technology, Vigyan Bhawan, MACT Hills, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.

2School of Biotechnology Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (State Technological University), Bhopal Madhya Pradesh, India.

3Jawahar lal Nehru Cancer Hospital and Reasearch Centre Bhopal Madhya Pradesh, India.

Accepted 22 October, 2019

Abstract

Today, the use (which we can say ‘return to nature’) of traditional herbal medicines, herbal health products, pharmaceuticals food supplement, cosmetics, etc. is increasing due to the growing recognition that natural products are safe; have either no or negotiable side effects. The objective of this study was to investigate the immunomodulatory properties of five different medicinal plants used in Indian system of medicines on the Wistar rats. The activity was investigated by phagocytic carbon clearance, antibody titre and delayed type hypersensitivity test. The control group received 0.1% carboxyl methyl cellulose and other groups received the different doses of all the five plants extracts such as Tribulus terrestris, Cassia tora, Achyranthes aspera, Mucuna prurians and Abrus precatorius intraperitoneally for 7 consecutive days. All the five plants exhibited immunostimulatory activity and out of the five plants, T. terrestris showed significant dose dependent increase in the ‘humoral antibody titre and DTH response’ as indicated by increase in footpad thickness. It also showed significant increase in the ‘phagocytic index’ in rats. The investigation revealed that all the mentioned plants have immunomodulatory activities.

Key words: Medicinal plants, antibody titre, delayed type hypersensitivity, phagocytosis.