Medicinal and Biological Importance of Pumpkin Seeds and Its Impact on Weight
Yasmin Shaikh
Department of Pharmacology, PUMHSW, Nawabshah, Pakistan.
Kashif Rasheed Shaikh
Department of Pharmacology, Suleman Roshan Medical College, Tando Adam, Pakistan.
Ali Gul Tunio
Department of Pharmacology, Bibi Aseefa Dental College, SMBBMU, Lakana, Pakistan.
Habibullah Shaikh
Department of Biochemistry, PUMHSW, Nawabshah, Pakistan.
Ghulam Mustafa Dahri
Department of Pharmacology, PUMHSW, Nawabshah, Pakistan.
Rao Irfan *
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, PUMHSW, Nawabshah, Pakistan.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the pharmacological effects of pumpkin seeds in correlation to weight gain in rabbits.
Methodology: After observing as standard inclusion and exclusion criteria, thirty healthy adult rabbits recommended in study. Calculated amount 250 mg and 500 mg of powder of pumpkin seeds given. 1stanalysis denoted as day zero. Afterward more analysis were taken twice monthly for sixty days. The blood specimens passed immediately to the DR Lab by the side at the PUMHS Nawabshah. CBC analyzed using an automatic hemoglobin analyzer. Data were statistically evaluated in groups as mean by t-test and by SPSS version 21.0. A P value of 0.05 for all comparisons counted significant.
Results: While comparing study groups with control, the mean Haemoglobin, RBCs and Platelets value at day zero were established as non-significant statistically. TLC and Weight means were significant statistically. A rising boost observed on further readings taken in all Hematological parameters. When compared with control, all the interpretation was highly significance statistically except weight which remains non-significant statistically.
Conclusion: Pumpkin seeds can be replaced by ordinary method as a best plant food supply for improving hematological markers. It bears no any side effect of weight gain or patients non- cooperation like with medical therapy because of its high cost or side effects.
Keywords: Biological, rabbits, haematological, pumpkinseed, medicinal plant