Abstract:
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the possible “phytochemical screening
and antistress activities of the methanol extracts of Melochia Corchorifolia leaves”
(family: Sterculiaceae. The leaf's methanol and water extracts have been shown in
numerous studies to have antibacterial, antifungal, cytotoxic, and anti-cancer
properties. Using conventional procedures, the methanolic extract underwent a
phytochemical examination. Numerous phytoconstituents were found, including
glycosides, terpenoids, alkaloids, steroids, tannins, phenols, and saponins, according
to the analysis. The design research investigates the impacts of spleen anatomy, blood
glucose levels, weight fluctuation, and anti stress exercise. The stress group had
blood glucose levels of 10.23 ± 1.08 mmol/L and 7.43 ±
0.89 mmol/L, whereas the medicinal sample group had values of 8.9 ± 0.81 mmol/L and
11.03 ±
0.37 mmol/L, respectively. The stress group had a cortisol level of 4.17± 0.19 ug/dl,
whereas the medicinal sample group and standard group had levels of 2.13± 0.30 ug/dl
and 3.17± 0.18 ug/dl, respectively. Weight fluctuation for the stress group was 26.66 ±
1.20gm, whereas the sample group was 25 ±1 gm. A morphological analysis of the
spleen was done in order to evaluate and
compare the effectiveness of conventional and herbal medicines against the spleen mass.