Evaluation of Pharmacological Activities of Leaves and Bark of Myristica fatua var. magnifica Extracts

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
V. Padmaja, Srinivas Nayak Amgoth, M. EswaraiahChinna
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Abstract

Myristica fatua var. magnifica (Beddome) Sinclair belongs to the family Myristicaceae. It is a tree used as an important plant to cure various diseases. In the present study the Petroleum ether, Ethyl acetate and Methanolic extracts of Myristica fatua was evaluated for its toxicity, potential analgesic, depressant and in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity. The extracts at different concentration from 100 to 2000 mg/kg were used to evaluate the toxicity in albino rats. For evaluating the analgesic, depressant, in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity, tail flick, actophotometer, rota-rod, HRBC membrane and carrageenan induced edema test in selected animals were done at the dose 200 and 400 mg/kg. Acute toxicity studies revealed that the extracts of Myristica fatua var. are nontoxic at the studied concentration. The appropriate dose range for preclinical study was found to be 200 and 400 mg/kg. Oral administration of different extracts at the dose of 200 and 400 mg/kg exhibited dose dependent analgesic, depressant and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity in selected animals. In vitro anti-inflammatory studies showed dose dependent activity with percentage of stabilization was found to be 79.66%, 80.63% and 85.22% at concentration of 200 mg/ml of M. fatua leaves, bark and standard respectively. Hence present investigation established some pharmacological evidences to support the folklore claim that Myristica fatua var. magnifica is used as analgesic, depressant and anti-inflammatory agent.
黄花肉豆蔻叶、皮提取物药理活性评价
肉豆蔻属肉豆蔻科。它是一种用来治疗各种疾病的重要植物。本研究对肉豆蔻石油醚、乙酸乙酯和甲醇提取物的毒性、潜在的镇痛、抑制作用和体外、体内抗炎活性进行了评价。采用100 ~ 2000 mg/kg不同浓度的提取物对白化大鼠进行毒性评价。为评价卡拉胶的镇痛、抑制、体外和体内抗炎活性,选择动物在200和400 mg/kg剂量下进行甩尾、测热、旋杆、HRBC膜和卡拉胶诱导水肿试验。急性毒性研究表明,在研究浓度下,肉豆蔻提取物是无毒的。临床前研究的适宜剂量范围为200和400 mg/kg。不同提取物在200和400 mg/kg的剂量下口服,在选定的动物中表现出剂量依赖性的镇痛、抑制和体内抗炎活性。体外抗炎实验表明,在浓度为200 mg/ml时,法杜仲叶、树皮和标准品的抗炎活性分别为79.66%、80.63%和85.22%。因此,本研究建立了一定的药理学证据,以支持民间关于黄豆蔻具有镇痛、抑制和抗炎作用的说法。
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Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IJPS) is an open access, internationally peer-reviewed journal that seeks to publish research articles in different pharmaceutical sciences subdivisions: pharmacology and toxicology, nanotechnology, pharmaceutics, natural products, biotechnology, pharmaceutical chemistry, clinical pharmacy and other pharmacy related topics. Each issue of the journal contents 16 outstanding research articles in area of pharmaceutical sciences plus an editorial written by the IJPS editors on one of the most up to date advances topics in pharmacy. All articles published by IJPS would be permanently accessible online freely without any subscription charges. Authors of the published articles have granted the right to use and disseminate their article to third parties.
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