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Studies on Pharmacological Potential of Marine Macro algae gracilaria debilis (j. Agardh) from Tamil Nadu coast of IndiaKeywords: Marine algae , Haemolytic activity , Acute toxicity , Analgesic activity Abstract: Objective: The present study were evaluate the Pharmacological potential from marine macro algae of Gracilaria debilis (phaeophyta) collected from Earvadi coast Southeast coast of India.Methods: The algal powder extracted from methanol and fractionated from DEAE- cellulose column chromatography. The methanolic extract (ME) and their active fractions were collected namely (F1, F2 and F3).Results: Among the methanolic extract and fractions showed the strong hemolytic activity of 129.55, 73.73, 43.47 and 37.73 HT/mg on chicken blood whereas, in human blood shows 129.55, 73.73, 43.47 and 37.73 HT/mg respectively. The mice acute toxicity of the methanolic extract and fractions confirmed the toxicity at LD50 124 mg/kg and 96.5 mg/kg of body weight. The methanolic and their fractions produced the moderate analgesic activity ratio of 0.70, 0.87, 0.64, and 0.46 at LD50 62.5 mg/kg body weight.Conclusion: These results suggest that the methanolic extract and fractions of G. debilis is future drug in the pharmaceutical industry.
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