<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>84</id><JournalTitle>SCREENING OF Myristica fragrans (ARILLUS) POWDER FOR  EFFECT ON LIPID LEVELS OF RABBITS</JournalTitle><Abstract>The  powdered  dried  arillus  of  Myristica  fragrans  was  studied  in  albino  rabbits  for  its  effects  on 
experimentally induced hyperlipidaemia in two doses 100mg/kg (Group B, n=6), 500mg/kg (Group C, n=6)  and 
compared with control (Group A, n=6). At 60 days of intervention arillus of  M.fragrans  significantly reduced total 
cholesterol  up  to  90.46Â±0.4817%  (P<0.01),  LDL  cholesterol  was  reduced  by  93.95Â±0.4572%  (P<0.01)  and 
triglycerides were reduced by 66.08Â±2.168 %( P<0.05) in dose 500mg/kg for 60 days. The total cholesterol was 
found to be 78.17Â±5.354mg/dl in group B, 61.11Â±   15.92mg/dl in group C, versus. 87.09Â±5.103mg/dl in group A 
(P=n.s.  in  both  groups),  LDL  cholesterol  54.18Â±4.258mg/dl  in  group  B,  21.42Â± 2.37  mg/dl  in  group  C  vs. 
49.45Â±5.63mg/dl  in  group  A,  (P<0.01  in  group  C,  P=n.s.  in  group  B),  HDL  cholesterol  was  found  to  be 
28.25Â±2.013mg/dl in group B, 30.74Â±1.8329mg/dl in group C versus 33.68Â±2.143mg/dl in group A, (P=n.s. in both 
groups).The  triglyceride  levels  were  found  to  be  35.32Â±1.735mg/dl  (P<0.0001)in  group  B,  45.08Â±  4.009  mg/dl 
(P=n.s.) in group C, versus 51.04Â± 1.645 mg/dl in group A. The total cholesterol: HDL cholesterol ratio was found 
to be 2.56Â±0.3797 in group B (P=n.s.), 2.13Â±0.1061 in g roup C (P<0.05) versus the control value 2.98Â±0.2572 and 
LDL:  HDL  ratios  were  1.77Â±0.1184  and  1.09Â±0.1592  (P<0.05)  in  group  B  and  C  versus  the  control  value 
1.82Â±0.2490  The plant material also reduced deposition of cholesterol in liver and heart significantly. The safety 
studies showed absence of any adverse effect on various hematological and biochemical parameters of liver and 
renal function. The dried arillus of  M.fragrans  proved to be a hypolipidaemic agent of natural origin as it showed 
more reduction in lipid levels as compared to controls.</Abstract><Email>rickyshobhna@yahoo.co.in</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2015</year><keyword> Antihyperlipidaemic agent,Hypolipidaemic,Mace,M.fragrans (arillus)</keyword><AUTHORS>Singh Sobhna,Sharma V.N,Gupta Rakesh</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmacy, M.J.P.Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India,Department of Pharmacology, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India,Department of Pharmacy, L.B.S. College, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India</afflication></Article></Articles>