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Antinociceptive activity of Amaranthus spinosus in experimental animals
Authors:Hussain Zeashan  G Amresh  Chandana Venkateswara Rao  Satyawan Singh
Institution:1. Pharmacognosy and Ethnopharmacology Division, National Botanical Research Institute Rana Pratap Marg, Post Box No. 436, Lucknow 226 001, Uttar Pradesh, India;2. Department of Pharmacy, Saroj Institute of Technology & Management, Ahimamau, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract:

Aim of the study

50% ethanol extract (ASE) of Amaranthus spinosus (whole plant) has been evaluated for antinociceptive and antiinflammatory activities.

Materials and methods

Analgesic and antiinflammatory activities were studied by measuring nociception by formalin, acetic acid, hot plate, tail immersion method while inflammation was induced by carrageenan.

Results

ASE had significant dose dependent percentage protection against acetic acid (0.6% of 10 ml) induced pain and the effects were also compared to aspirin, morphine and naloxone while formalin induced pain (0.05 ml of 2.5%) was significantly blocked only at higher dose (400 mg/kg) in first phase. ASE significantly blocked pain emanating from inflammation at all the doses in second phase. The reaction time in hot plate was increased significantly and dose dependently where as pretreatment with naloxone rigorously reduced the analgesic potentials of ASE. Further in tail immersion test the same dose dependent and significant activity was observed. Aspirin had no effect on thermal induced pain i.e. hot plate and tail immersion tests but showed an effect on writhing test.

Conclusions

Our investigation show that Amaranthus spinosus possess significant and dose dependant antiinflammatory activity, it has also central and peripheral analgesic activity.
Keywords:Amaranthus spinosus  Antinociceptive  Antiinflammatory  Amaranthaceae
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