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Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of methanolic seed extract of sterculia villosa roxb

Authors
Arif, Ullah H.M.Akter, L.Zaman, S.Juhara, F.Tareq, S.M.Bhattacharjee, R.Chung, H.J.
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research
Keywords
Analgesic; Anti-inflammatory; Carrageenan; Sterculia villosa roxb
Citation
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, v.8, no.5, pp 285 - 289
Pages
5
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research
Volume
8
Number
5
Start Page
285
End Page
289
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/18398
ISSN
0974-2441
Abstract
Objective: To scientifically validate the analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties of methanolic seed extract of Sterculia villosa Roxb. (SVME) in animal models. Methods: Analgesic activity of SVME was evaluated by the hot plate-induced pain model, acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing response, and formalin test in mice at the doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg. A carrageenan-induced paw edema model was also used to evaluate anti-inflammatory potential of SVME in rats at doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg. Results: Phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of flavonoid, gums and carbohydrates, steroids, alkaloid, reducing sugar, and terpenoids in significant amounts. The SVME produced significant analgesic activity in the hot-plate test in mice at all the time points measured. Extracts of 250 and 500 mg/kg reduced dose-dependent acetic acid-induced writhing by 40.2% (p<0.01) and 59.8% (p<0.001), respectively. Significant inhibition of formalin-induced pain was also observed, with inhibition of 62.1% (p<0.001) and 66.7% (p<0.001) in the early phase at dosages of 250 and 500 mg/kg, respectively, and 64.4% (p<0.01) and 70.3% (p<0.01) in the late stage at these dosages. SVME pretreatments showed significant anti-inflammatory activity against carrageenan-induced edema at all the time points measured. Conclusion: The results suggest that SVME possesses analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities. These findings provide support use of this plant in traditional medicine to treat pain and inflammation. ? 2015, Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research. All rights reserved.
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