Antinociceptive activity of aqueous extract of Lepidium Sativum L. in mice
Abstract
Purpose: In the present study the aqueous extract of Lepidium Sativum L. (family: Brassicaceae) was investigated for possible antinociceptive effect in Swiss - albino male mice.
Material and Methods: In this experiment three groups of male mice were used (n=6). Two models were used to study the effects of the extracts on nociception, acetic acid-induced writhing test and hot plate test in mice. Lepidium Sativum extract was administered in the dose of 20 mg/kg orally 30 minutes prior to pain induction.
Results: The aqueous extract showed significant (p < 0.05) analgesic activity evidenced by increase in the reaction time by hot plate method and significant (p < 0.05) reduction in acetic acid - induced writhings in mice with a maximum effect of 27.00 % reduction. These effects were compared with the control and standard drug, diclofenac sodium (50 mg/kg, p.o).
Conclusion: The results indicate that aqueous extract of Lepidium Sativum possesses a significant antinociceptive activity in central and peripheral pain models in mice and therefore, it can be used as supplemental therapy in acute or chronic pain conditions.
Keywords: Antinociception, aqueous extract, Lepidium Sativum L., Hot plate, Writhing test.
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Publication Date | December 29, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 20 Issue: 3 |