In Rodents, Methanol Extract from Ritchiea capparoides leaf has Analgesic, Anti-Inflammatory, and Antipyretic Properties

Okorie O, Akuodor Gc, Ifediba Ce, Ofor Cc, Afonne Oj
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Background: Ritchiea capparoides leaves are traditionally used in Southern Nigeria to cure fever, snake bites, aches, and malaria. Consequently, the analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties of Ritchiea capparoides leaf ethanol extract were assessed in rodents in this work. Methods: Using acetic acid and tail immersion models in mice, the analgesic effect was investigated, and xylene, egg-albumen, brewer's yeast, and dinitrophenol models were used to investigate the anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties in mice and rats at doses of 125 mg/kg, 250 mg/kg, and 500 mg/kg of the methanol extract. The plant's leaf extract was also subjected to oral acute toxicity testing and phytochemical screening. Results: At p<0.05 and p<0.01, the methanol leaf extract and the common medication (aspirin) considerably reduced the amount of writhes brought on by acetic acid. The reaction times of the tested agent's standard and extract groups significantly increased. The extract significantly reduced oedema in the egg-albumin-induced paw oedema model, with dose-related inhibition of p<0.05 and p<0.01, similar to aspirin. When compared to dexamethasone, Ritchiea capparoides leaf extract likewise showed a significant p<0.05 and p<0.01 effect in the xylene-induced mouse ear oedema test. Rats with pyrexia caused by dinitrophenol and Brewer's yeast both showed a statistically significant decrease in rectal temperatures. Alkaloids, saponins, tannins, flavonoids, terpenoids, steroids, and cardiac glycosides are all present in the methanol leaf extract. It was discovered that the oral acute toxicity testing were more than 5000 mg/kg. Conclusion: The findings supported the traditional use of R. capparoides as a medicine by demonstrating the plant's possible analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties at the tested concentrations of methanol leaf extract.
在啮齿类动物身上,里奇亚叶的甲醇提取物具有镇痛、消炎和解热作用
背景:在尼日利亚南部,Ritchiea capparoides 叶子传统上用于治疗发烧、蛇咬伤、疼痛和疟疾。因此,本研究评估了 Ritchiea capparoides 叶子乙醇提取物对啮齿动物的镇痛、消炎和解热作用:方法:使用醋酸和尾部浸泡模型研究了小鼠的镇痛效果,并使用二甲苯、鸡蛋-阿笨门、啤酒酵母和二硝基苯酚模型研究了小鼠和大鼠的抗炎和解热特性,甲醇提取物的剂量分别为 125 毫克/千克、250 毫克/千克和 500 毫克/千克。此外,还对该植物的叶提取物进行了口服急性毒性试验和植物化学筛选:结果:在 p<0.05 和 p<0.01 的条件下,甲醇叶提取物和普通药物(阿司匹林)大大减少了醋酸引起的痉挛。受试药剂标准组和提取物组的反应时间明显增加。在鸡蛋白蛋白诱导的爪水肿模型中,提取物能明显减轻水肿,剂量相关的抑制作用 p<0.05 和 p<0.01,与阿司匹林相似。与地塞米松相比,刺五加叶提取物在二甲苯诱导的小鼠耳部水肿试验中同样显示出 p<0.05 和 p<0.01 的显著效果。二硝基苯酚和酿酒酵母引起的大鼠热病,其直肠温度均有统计学意义的显著下降。甲醇叶提取物中含有生物碱、皂苷、鞣质、黄酮类、萜类、类固醇和强心苷。口服急性毒性测试结果表明,其毒性超过 5000 毫克/千克:研究结果表明,在测试浓度的甲醇叶提取物中,R. capparoides 可能具有镇痛、消炎和解热的特性,从而支持了 R. capparoides 作为药物的传统用途。
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