Dharmasiri, M.G.Ratnasooriya, W.D.Thabrew, M.I.2014-10-292014-10-292003Journal of Tropical Medicinal Plants. 2003; 4(1): pp.433-439http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/1572Not IndexedAnisomeles indica (Lamiaceae) is a wild perennial herb growing in South and South East Asia. A decoction of leaves and stems of this plant is said to be diuretic but this point has not been verified in a controlled scientific investigation. The aim of the study was to scientifically investigate the diuretic activity of the decoctions of leaves and stems of both preflowering (E1) and flowering (E2) plants. Rats were used for experiments. The results showed that A. indica has powerful diurecti action and justify the use of the plant in traditional medicine in Sri Lanka. It is concluded that only the preflowering plants possessed marked diuretic activity. The selection of proper stage of the plant is vital for the induction of diuresis.Plants, MedicinalPlant ExtractsDiureticsDiuretic activity of leaf and stem decoctions of Anisomeles indicaArticleBiochemistry