Koua Kadio Brou Donald, Effo Kouakou Etienne, K. S. Landry, Droucoula Guillaume Cyril, Y. Félix
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Original Research Article Donald et al.; IJBCRR, 20(4): 1-7, 2017; Article no.IJBCRR.39418 2 Methodology: For this purpose, two methods were used for the evaluation of the analgesic activity. The acetic acid-induced writhing test was used for peripheral analgesic activity and tail immersion for central analgesic activity. Swiss albino mice were used as an animal model. Extracts were administered orally at 100 and 200 mg/kg. Results: The extracts and aspirin (150 mg/kg) produced a significant (P ≤ 0.001) inhibition in acetic acid-induced writhing test. The hydroethanolic extract produced significant dose-dependent (P≤ .001) reduction the number of writhes with peak effect (91.16 % inhibition) produced at the highest dose of 200 mg/kg. This effect was comparable with that produced by aspirin (86.61 % inhibition). The aqueous extract at a dose range of 100 and 200 mg/kg respectively decreased abdominal writhing induced by the acetic acid at a rate of 59.83 % and 58.83 %. 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摘要
目的:朱红色是朱红色科植物。本研究的目的是评估一个可能的镇痛活性的水和氢乙醇提取物的百合鳞茎。研究设计:这是一项实验研究,涉及用水和氢乙醇溶液从棘叶鳞茎中提取生物活性物质,并评估其镇痛活性。研究地点和时间:研究于2017年9 - 10月在博瓦尼大学生化药理学实验室和临床与治疗药理学实验室进行。Donald et al.;生物工程学报,20(4):1-7,2017;文章no.IJBCRR。39418 2方法学:为此,采用两种方法评价镇痛活性。乙酸诱导扭体法测定外周镇痛活性,尾浸泡法测定中枢镇痛活性。以瑞士白化病小鼠为动物模型。提取液分别以100和200 mg/kg的剂量口服。结果:黄芪提取物与阿司匹林(150 mg/kg)对醋酸扭体有显著(P≤0.001)的抑制作用。水乙醇提取物能显著降低小鼠扭曲数(P≤0.001),最高剂量为200 mg/kg时,抑制率达到91.16%。这种效果与阿司匹林产生的效果相当(86.61%的抑制)。在100和200 mg/kg剂量范围内,水提物对醋酸致小鼠扭腹的抑制率分别为59.83%和58.83%。对于中枢镇痛活性的评价,两种提取物均增加了尾部拉伸反射时间,但与对照组相比,结果无统计学意义。结论:上述研究结果表明,棘叶鳞茎具有外周镇痛作用,支持了该植物的传统镇痛用途。
Evaluation of the Analgesic Activity of the Aqueous and Hydroethanolic Extract from Crinum scillifolium Bulbs (Amaryllidaceae)
Aims: Crinum scillifolium is a plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. The present study aimed to evaluate a possible analgesic activity of an aqueous and hydroethanolic extract of Crinum scillifolium bulbs. Study Design: This is an experimental study involving the extraction of the bioactive agents from Crinum scillifolium bulbs using water and hydroethanolic solution and the evaluation of the analgesic activity. Place and Duration of Study: Study was carried out in Laboratory of Biochemical pharmacodynamics and laboratory of clinical and therapeutic pharmacology, University Felix Houphouet Boigny between September and October 2017. Original Research Article Donald et al.; IJBCRR, 20(4): 1-7, 2017; Article no.IJBCRR.39418 2 Methodology: For this purpose, two methods were used for the evaluation of the analgesic activity. The acetic acid-induced writhing test was used for peripheral analgesic activity and tail immersion for central analgesic activity. Swiss albino mice were used as an animal model. Extracts were administered orally at 100 and 200 mg/kg. Results: The extracts and aspirin (150 mg/kg) produced a significant (P ≤ 0.001) inhibition in acetic acid-induced writhing test. The hydroethanolic extract produced significant dose-dependent (P≤ .001) reduction the number of writhes with peak effect (91.16 % inhibition) produced at the highest dose of 200 mg/kg. This effect was comparable with that produced by aspirin (86.61 % inhibition). The aqueous extract at a dose range of 100 and 200 mg/kg respectively decreased abdominal writhing induced by the acetic acid at a rate of 59.83 % and 58.83 %. For the evaluation of central analgesic activity, the administration of both extracts increased tail stretch reflex time but the results were not statistically significant compared to the control. Conclusion: These results demonstrate that Crinum scillifolium bulbs possess peripheral analgesic properties, supporting the traditional use of those plants in pain.