Evaluation of Antihypertensive Effect of Fruit Beverage of Crataegus crenulata Roxb. : A wild Shrub of Himalayan Hills

  • P. S. Negi DRDO-Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research, Haldwani-263139
  • Ranjit Singh DRDO-Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research, Haldwani-263139
  • S. K. Dwivedi DRDO-Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research, Haldwani-263139
Keywords: Crataegus crenulata, Hypertension, Anti-hypertensive effect, flavonoides, Uttarakhand, Ghingaroo

Abstract

Morphological and biochemical studies of Crataegus crenulata syn. Pyracantha crenulata fruits have been carried out and an herbal formulation was prepared from its fruit juice. The small sized berries weighing 250 mg each and 4000±32 fruits in 1kg weight contain 25% fruit juice. Biochemical analysis of fruit juice quantified flavonoides content (2-3%), Vitamin ‘A’ (289 IU/ 100g), vitamin B12 (110 µg/100g), Vitamin ‘C’ (57.8mg/100g), Vitamin ‘E’ (289mg/100g) protein (1.6%), calcium (3.79 mg/100g), magnesium (1.38 mg/100g), and potassium (1.39mg/100g). The present study was designed to investigate the efficacy of the herbal formulation from C. crenulata fruits in two forms of experimental hypertension: cadmium chloride induced and in normotensive control in animal module. Since the blood pressure fells down independently in the hypertensive and normotensive rats, the study strongly suggested C. crenulata possesses anti-hypertensive or hypotensive effects.

Author Biographies

P. S. Negi, DRDO-Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research, Haldwani-263139

Dr. P. S. Negi, received his M.Sc. & PhD in Botany from Kumaun University, Nainital (Uttarakhand). Presently working as Scientist ‘F’ in the Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research, Haldwani. He is an active contributor in formulation of herbal health beverage from Crataegus along with its biochemical, nutraceuticals and pharmaceutical properties. He is one of the main contributors in study of antihypertensive properties of fruit beverage of Crataegus

Ranjit Singh, DRDO-Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research, Haldwani-263139

Dr Ranjit Singh obtained his M.Sc. & PhD in Botany
from M.D. University, Rohtak (Haryana). Presently
working as Scientist ‘D’ in the Defence Institute of Bio-
Energy Research, Haldwani. He has contributed actively in
formulation of herbal health beverage from Crataegus and in
the study of antihypertensive effect of Crataegus fruit juice
and its biochemical analysis.

S. K. Dwivedi, DRDO-Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research, Haldwani-263139

Dr S.K. Dwivedi, did his M.Sc. from N.D. University of
Agriculture & Technology, Faizabad (UP) & PhD from
GBPAUT, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand. Presently working as
Scientist ‘F’ in DRDO-Defence Institute of Bio-Energy
Research, Haldwani. He has played role in planning and
coordination of survey and characterization of samples

Published
2018-03-23
How to Cite
Negi, P., Singh, R., & Dwivedi, S. (2018). Evaluation of Antihypertensive Effect of Fruit Beverage of Crataegus crenulata Roxb. : A wild Shrub of Himalayan Hills. Defence Life Science Journal, 3(2), 146-150. https://doi.org/10.14429/dlsj.3.12571
Section
Cold Arid Agro Animal Technologies