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摘要
由于发烧是一种对感染或无菌刺激的复杂生理反应,寻找更安全、更有效且来自植物的解决方案对于解决这一问题至关重要。山药(千花科)传统上用于治疗发烧,尽管这尚未得到科学证明。目的:研究深草叶提取物和溶剂组分的解热作用。方法:采用酵母致热模型,在3个不同剂量范围(100mg/kg、200mg/kg、400mg/kg)甲醇提取物、氯仿、乙酸乙酯和水馏分对温度升高≥0.5℃的小鼠的解热作用进行评价。用数字体温计记录每只小鼠的直肠温度。数据分析采用SPSS version 20和单因素方差分析,并采用Tukey’s HSD事后检验进行组间比较。结果:深草叶粗提物具有明显的解热作用(p)。结论:深草叶粗提物具有明显的解热作用。因此,在传统环境中使用这种植物解暑是有科学依据的。
Antipyretic Potential of 80% Methanol Extract and Solvent Fractions of Bersama abyssinica Fresen. (Melianthaceae) Leaves Against Yeast-Induced Pyrexia in Mice.
Introduction: Since fever is a complicated physiological reaction to an infection or aseptic stimulus, finding safer solutions that are more potent and derived from plants is essential to resolving this issue. Bersama abyssinica (Melianthaceae) is traditionally used to treat fever, though this has yet to be proven scientifically.
Objective: The present study aimed to assess the antipyretic potential of leaf extract and solvent fractions of B. abyssinica.
Methods: The antipyretic activities of crude extract and solvent fractions of B. abyssinica leaves were evaluated using a yeast-induced pyrexia model at three different dose ranges (100mg/kg, 200mg/kg, and 400mg/kg) methanol extract as well as chloroform, ethyl acetate, and aqueous fractions to mice showing an increase in temperature of ≥0.5 °C. The rectal temperature of each mouse was recorded using a digital thermometer. To analyze the data, SPSS version 20 and one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's HSD post hoc test to compare results between groups were utilized.
Results: The crude extract demonstrated significant antipyretic potential (P<0.05 by 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg as well as P<0.01 by 400 mg/kg), with a maximum of 95.06% reduction in rectal temperature at 400 mg/kg, comparable to 98.37% at 2.5 hours by the standard drug. Similarly, all doses of the aqueous fraction, as well as 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg doses of the ethyl acetate fractions, resulted in a significant (P<0.05) reduction in rectal temperature when compared to the corresponding value of the negative control group.
Conclusion: Extracts of B. abyssinica leaves were found to have a significant antipyretic effect. Thus, the use of the plant for pyrexia in traditional settings has scientific ground.