薇甘菊茎皮氢甲醇提取物的抗伤及抗氧化作用

S. Onoja, Celestine O. Ukwueze, M. I. Ezeja, N. Udeh
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目的:薇甘菊是传统疾病治疗中常用的草药之一。本研究旨在评价薇甘菊茎皮氢甲醇提取物的抗伤和抗氧化作用。方法:采用上下法对其急性口服毒性进行评价。采用醋酸扭体反射法和甩尾法研究了50、100和200 mg/kg剂量的薇甘菊提取物的抗伤性作用。研究了薇甘菊对硫喷妥酮致麻醉的影响。采用2,2-二苯基-1-苦酰肼(DPPH)光度法研究了薇甘菊的抗氧化作用。结果:用于急性毒性研究的大剂量(2000 mg/kg)提取物耐受性良好。与阴性对照相比,该提取物在醋酸诱导的扭体反射中产生了显著的剂量依赖性腹部收缩的平均次数减少。提取物(200 mg/kg)和扑热息痛(400 mg/kg)对大鼠扭动反射的抑制作用分别为61.85%和73.08%。轻甩尾法下,薇甘菊和喷唑嗪(3 mg/kg)可显著延长治疗大鼠的疼痛反应时间。不同剂量的薇甘菊预处理使硫喷酮正常睡眠时间从69.33±7.31 min增加到平均105.33±11.88 min。DPPH光度测定显示,该提取物的抗氧化活性呈浓度依赖性增加。结论:薇甘菊具有较强的抗伤、抗氧化活性,可用于民间医学。
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Antinociceptive and antioxidant effects of hydromethanolic extract of Bridelia micrantha stem bark
Objective: Bridelia micrantha is among the commonly used herbs in the traditional management of disease conditions. This study aimed to evaluate the antinociceptive and antioxidant effects of the hydromethanolic extract of B.micrantha stem bark. Methods: The acute oral toxicity of the extract was evaluated using up and down method. The antinociceptive effects of B.micrantha extract at the doses of 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg were investigated using acetic acid induced writhing reflex and tail flick method. The effect of B.micrantha on thiopentone induced narcosis was also investigated. The antioxidant effect of B.micrantha was investigated using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) photometric assay. Results: The extract was well tolerated at the high dose (2000 mg/kg) used for the acute toxicity study. The extract produced a significant dose-dependent decrease in the mean number of abdominal constriction in the acetic acid induced writhing reflex when compared to the negative control. Both the extract (200 mg/kg) and paracetamol (400 mg/kg) produced 61.85 and 73.08% inhibition of writhing reflex, respectively. B.micrantha and pentazocine (3 mg/kg) caused significant increase in the pain reaction time in treated rats when compared to the negative control group in tail flick method. The pretreatment of the rats with B.micrantha at different doses increased the normal sleeping time of thiopentone from 69.33 ± 7.31 min to an average of 105.33 ± 11.88 min. The extract also produced concentration-dependent increase in percentage antioxidant activity in DPPH photometric assay. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that Bridelia micrantha possess potent antinociceptive and antioxidant activities which validate its use in folkloric medicine for this purpose.
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