Assessment of analgesic properties of alcohol and aqueous extracts of Opuntia ficus-indica flowers

Q3 Medicine
R. Layachi, A. Mouhaddach, L. Amallah, Mohammed Benaziz, F. Bouazza, S. Benaich, R. Hassikou, S. Skalli
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The cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill.) belongs to the Cactaceae family and it’s used in traditional folk medicine in treating a number of diseases and conditions. Due to the remarkable biological activity and to the bioactive (phytochemicals) compounds of O. ficus-indica, it becomes the aim of many research studies. The current study aimed to evaluate the analgesic activity of various solvent fractions (aqueous and ethanol) prepared from the O. ficus-indica flowers. The centrally analgesic potential was evaluated using tail flick latency in tail immersion and hot plate methods in mice. Morphine was used as a positive control at a dose of 3 mg kg-1, s.c.. Intra-peritoneal administration of the aqueous extract of O. ficus-indica flowers at the highest dose did not produce any toxicity symptoms, thus the median lethal dose (LD50) was estimated to be greater than 2,500 mg kg-1. The results of the pain behavior evaluation according to the gender approach of mice showed that the pain tolerance threshold is high in males compared to females. We found that various plant extracts at doses of 300, 500, and 1,000 mg kg-1 i.p., displayed significant and dose-dependent protective effects (p < 0.01, p < 0.001, and p < 0.0001) as measured by increased latency time compared to vehicle control. The maximum anti-nociceptive effect was with the ethanol extract (71%) at 60 minutes at a dose of 1,000 mg kg-1, which was equivalent to the effect of morphine (70%). The results suggested that O. ficus-indica might possess significant analgesic effects, supporting the use of this plant in traditional medicine.
仙人掌花醇提物和水提物的镇痛性能评价
仙人掌(仙人掌属)属于仙人掌科,在传统民间医学中用于治疗多种疾病和病症。由于榕树具有显著的生物活性和生物活性(植物化学物质)化合物,因此成为许多研究的目标。本研究旨在评估从印度榕花中制备的各种溶剂组分(水溶液和乙醇)的镇痛活性。用小鼠尾部浸泡的甩尾潜伏期和热板法评估中枢镇痛潜力。吗啡被用作阳性对照,剂量为3 mg kg-1,皮下注射。腹膜内给予最高剂量的印度榕花水提取物不会产生任何毒性症状,因此中位致死剂量(LD50)估计大于2500 mg kg-1。根据小鼠性别方法的疼痛行为评估结果表明,与雌性相比,雄性的疼痛耐受阈值较高。我们发现,与载体对照相比,300、500和1000 mg kg-1腹腔注射的各种植物提取物表现出显著的剂量依赖性保护作用(p<0.01、p<0.001和p<0.01),其潜伏期增加。乙醇提取物在1000mg kg-1剂量下60分钟时具有最大的抗伤害作用(71%),相当于吗啡的作用(70%)。结果表明,印度榕树可能具有显著的镇痛作用,支持该植物在传统医学中的应用。
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Notulae Scientia Biologicae
Notulae Scientia Biologicae Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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