Paper Details

PJB-2023-504

Pharmacological Evaluation and Acute Toxicity Studies of Fermented Extracts of Apsergillus flavus and Aspergillus oryzae    

Umar Farooq Gohar
Abstract


This study was aimed to explore the pharmacological benefits of fermented extracts of commonly found soil fungi. Twenty soil samples were collected after sampling from Lahore, Gujranwala and Wah Cantt. From the isolated fungal strains, Apsergillus flavus and Aspergillus oryzae were selected and the ethyl acetate extracts of their fermentation broths were obtained. Both the fermented extracts i.e ethyl acetate extract of A. flavus (EAe.A.f) and ethyl acetate extract of A. oryzae (EAe.A.o) were analyzed for DPPH free radical scavenging activity. Both EAe.A.f and EAe.A.o showed free radical scavenging activity as 72.82 % and 36.47%, respectively. The extracts were then analyzed for antimicrobial activity by using disc diffusion assay and it was found that both the extracts exhibited antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli while no antifungal action was observed against tested fungal strains. The hind paw edema model was used to assess anti-inflammatory activity of EAe.A.f and EAe.A.o. It was observed that both the extracts reduced edema up to 43.5±0.7 and 42.9±1.3%, respectively. The antidiabetic activity was found against streptozotocin induced hyperglycemic albino mice. EAe.A.f (400 mg/kg) significantly reduced glycemic level from 438.33±19.15 to 359.11±18.16 mg/dL in 21 days while EAe.A.o (400 mg/kg) reduced the same from 422.39±25.28 to 255.33±17.21 mg/dL. The outcomes of acute toxicity study suggested the LD50 values of both the extracts were found to be 1300 and 1100 mg/Kg, respectively for EAe.A.f and EAe.A.o. The findings thus suggested that both A. flavus and A. oryzae are pharmacologically active as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antidiabetic substances. Although, this study did not perfectly explain the mechanisms of aforementioned pharmacological activities and there is need of more detailed studies.

To Cite this article:
Download

We Welcome Latest Research Articles In Field Of Botany The Pakistan Journal of Botany is an international journal .... Read More

Get In Touch

© 2022-23 Pakistan Journal of Botany. All Rights Reserved