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Am. J. Biomed. Sci. 2014, 6(3), 139-156; doi: 10.5099/aj140300139 |
Evaluation of Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory and CNS Depressant
Potential of Dendrophthoe falcata
(Linn.) Leaves Extracts in Experimental Mice Model |
Anamul Haque*1,
Afrina Zaman2, Tahmina2, Motaher Hossain3, Icha
Sarker3, Saiful Islam3, |
Abdullah Al Baki2 |
1Department of Pharmacy, Comilla
University, Kotbari, Comilla,
Bangladesh |
2Department of Pharmacy, Southeast University, Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
3Department of Pharmacy, Rajshahi
University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh |
*Corresponding Author |
Anamul Haque |
Lecturer |
Department of Pharmacy |
Comilla University |
Kotbari, Comilla |
Bangladesh |
Mob: +088-01912894766 |
Email: pharmaripon@gmail.com |
Abstract Plants are extraordinary reservoir of
bioactive natural products, many of which exhibit chemical and structural
features on outstanding biological activities in animals. Dendrophthoe falcata
(Linn.) is an important parasitic plant extensively used in folk medicine. In
this regard, the aim of this study was to investigate the possible analgesic,
anti-inflammatory and central nervous system (CNS) depressant activities of ethanol, aqueous, chloroform and
petroleum ether extracts of D. falcata (Linn.) leaves (AEDFL, EEDFL, CEDFL and PEDFL)
on Swiss albino mice. The analgesic activity was determined by tail immersion
and acetic acid induced writhing methods at a dose of 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg, p.o. using morphine sulfate as a standard drug at a dose of
5mg/kg of body weight. Carrageenan-induced paw edema
model was applied to find out anti-inflammatory potential at the same doses of
analgesic activity. Here ibuprofen was treated as a standard drug at 10mg/kg
body weight. The CNS depressant effect of the extracts were evaluated by using
open field and hole cross tests. All the extracts exhibited significant (Pb < 0.01, Pa <
0.001) analgesic, anti-inflammatory and CNS depressant effects at dose
dependant manner. Petroleum ether extracts (PEDFL) showed maximum analgesic
effect (77.45% inhibition of abdominal writhing and 82.12% elongation of tail
withdrawal time) at 200mg/kg dose. Moreover, the highest anti-inflammatory potential (90.24%
inhibition of paw edema volume) was showed by petroleum ether extract at
200mg/kg dose. On the other hand, ethanol extract (EEDFL) proved to have significant
(97.33% and 85.91% inhibition of locomotion in open field and in hole cross
test respectively) CNS-depressant activities after 120 min of oral
administration of the extract at 200mg/kg dose. Keywords: Dendrophthoe falcata, Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, CNS depressant. Download the full article (PDF)
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