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Received : 19-05-2021

Accepted : 18-06-2021



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Determination of potential sources of drug development for menstrual disorders: A qualitative analysis of published literature of in-vitro rat uterus experimental studies


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Author Details : Paroma Arefin*, Md. Shehan Habib, Aishawarya Arefin, Md. Saidul Arefin

Volume : 8, Issue : 2, Year : 2021

Article Page : 45-48

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpca.2021.010



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Abstract

Many herbal plants have been recorded in medicine for their usefulness in menstrual disorders, however, a few have been extensively examined for their pharmacological activities. These plants have been recorded to have usefulness in the management of painful menses, preventing miscarriages, prolonging birth, or inducing birth. Therefore, the effects of herbal plants on the contractility of the uterus will be investigated using the in-vitro experiment of the isolated rat uterus. The study aims to assess the most outstanding plants that are used to treat menstrual disorders, their uterine contractility properties, and adverse effects. The study will therefore acknowledge the importance of medicinal plants in the study of new drugs for regulating uterine contractility and propose suggestions for improving experiments involving medicinal plants on uterine contractility for drug development. The study will provide a direction as to whether the plant extract has drug development potential.


Keywords: Premenstrual complications, Menorrhagia, Polymenorrhea, Excessive bleeding, Amenorrhea, Oligomenorrhea



How to cite : Arefin P, Habib M S, Arefin A, Arefin M S, Determination of potential sources of drug development for menstrual disorders: A qualitative analysis of published literature of in-vitro rat uterus experimental studies. Int J Pharm Chem Anal 2021;8(2):45-48


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