Evaluation of Anti-Nociceptive and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Apium graveolens L. Roots Extract in Mice

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
A. Ranjbar, A. Vahidi, M. Rezvani, V. Ramezani, M. Boroumand, Y. Jahani
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Abstract

Background and objectivesPain is an unpleasant feeling which affects the quality of life and relieving from pain is an important goal in many treatment protocols. Apium graveolens L. (celery) has been considered as sedative, analgesic, carminative, antispasmodic and diuretic in Iranian traditional medicine. The aim of present study was to evaluate the anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory effect of celery root in mice.MethodRepeated maceration was employed as extraction method. Hot plate and acetic acid writhing test were conducted to assess analgesic effect of celery root. The extract was also evaluated for anti-inflammatory probable effect by formalin induced ear edema and xylene induced paw edema tests.ResultsTotal flavonoid content determined by aluminum chloride colorimetric method was 0.0625 mg quercetin/g extract. No significant difference was observed between the positive control group which received morphine and test group in hot plate test and the most effective dose of celery root extract was 200 mg/kg, while the frequency of writhings was significantly different in all test groups in comparison with control group (p value< 0.05), the extract (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg) significantly suppressed inflammation in formalin induced edema assay, 60 and 120 min after injection. The results of xylene test also demonstrated notable antiedematogenic effect in applying 200 and 400 mg/kg of extract.ConclusionCelery root has analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects which might be related to the flavonoids and resins present in the species.
蜂蜡根提取物对小鼠的镇痛和抗炎活性评价
背景与目的西班牙是一种影响生活质量的不愉快的感觉,缓解疼痛是许多治疗方案的重要目标。芹菜(Apium graveolens L.)在伊朗传统医学中被认为具有镇静、镇痛、驱风、抗痉挛和利尿的作用。本研究的目的是评价芹菜根对小鼠的抗伤害和抗炎作用。方法采用重复浸渍法提取。采用热板法和醋酸扭体法评价芹菜根的镇痛作用。通过福尔马林诱导的耳水肿和二甲苯诱导的足水肿试验,对提取物的抗炎作用进行了评价。结果用氯化铝比色法测定槲皮素提取物中总黄酮含量为0.0625 mg /g。热板试验中,注射吗啡的阳性对照组与试验组比较差异无统计学意义,芹菜根提取物的最有效剂量为200 mg/kg,而各试验组与对照组相比,扭体次数显著差异(p值< 0.05),注射后60、120 min,芹菜根提取物(100、200、400 mg/kg)均能显著抑制福尔马林致水肿试验中的炎症反应。二甲苯试验结果表明,200和400 mg/kg提取物具有显著的抗水肿作用。结论芹菜根具有镇痛、抗炎作用,其作用机制可能与芹菜中所含的黄酮和树脂有关。
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Research Journal of Pharmacognosy
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