Evaluation of the anticonvulsant properties of the ethanol extract of Detarium senegalense leaves in mice

Evelyn Ogochukwu Nwachukwu, Godwin Christian Akuodor, Joseph Olanrewaju Oyindamola, Kingsley Chimsorom Chilaka, Cajetan Elochukwu Ilo, Ejeatuluchukwu Obi, Prince Chiazor Unekwe
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Detarium senegalense, J.F. Gmelin (Fabaceae) is used in Nigerian folk medicine to treat different diseases including epilepsy, microbial infections, gastrointestinal diseases and inflammation; its efficacy is widely acclaimed among communities in South Eastern Nigeria. The leaf extract (100 mg/kg, 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg) was evaluated for its anticonvulsant activity in mice. Three different study models were used; pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), brucine and isoniazid (INH) convulsion methods. The acute toxicity study and the phytochemical analysis of the extract were also determined. The extract produced significant (p<0.05 and p<0.01) dose-dependent delay in onset, frequency and duration of seizures in mice in the three models of convulsion which is comparable to the standard anticonvulsant drug. The oral acute toxicity test was greater than 5000 mg/kg in mice. The phytochemical screening revealed that D. senegalense leaf extract contains bioactive principles that are relevant in the management of seizure disorders. These findings suggest that D. senegalense leaf extract possesses anticonvulsant properties and justifies its use in traditional medicine.
塞内加尔香叶乙醇提取物对小鼠抗惊厥作用的评价
尼日利亚民间医药用塞内加尔苦参J.F. Gmelin(豆科)治疗不同的疾病,包括癫痫、微生物感染、胃肠道疾病和炎症;其功效在尼日利亚东南部的社区中广受好评。分别以100 mg/kg、200 mg/kg和400 mg/kg三种浓度的叶提取物对小鼠进行抗惊厥活性评价。使用了三种不同的研究模型;戊四唑(PTZ)、马钱子碱和异烟肼(INH)惊厥法。对提取物进行了急性毒性研究和植物化学分析。该提取物对三种惊厥模型小鼠的发作、发作频率和持续时间均产生显著(p<0.05和p<0.01)剂量依赖性延迟,与标准抗惊厥药物相当。小鼠口服急性毒性试验大于5000mg /kg。植物化学筛选显示,塞内加尔叶提取物含有生物活性的原则,在癫痫发作的管理相关。这些发现表明,塞内加尔叶提取物具有抗惊厥作用,证明其在传统医学中的应用是合理的。
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