Anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activities of H. schulli seed extracts

作者: Dayanand M. Kannur , Mukta P Paranjpe , Prerana P Dongre , Subhash T Kumbhar , Kishanchand R Khandelwal

DOI: 10.22377/IJGP.V6I3.264

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摘要: Background: H. schulli aerial parts have been attributed with anti‑inflammatory and analgesic properties in the folklore medicine. There has no systematic study carried out till date to substantiate of seeds schulli. Aim: The aim our was carry evaluation Materials Methods: In this study, were extracted ethanol hexane carrageenan‑induced paw oedema, Eddy’s hot plate test, tail immersion method used screen actions seeds. Statistical Analysis: results statistically interpreted using Student’s “t” test. Results: obtained clearly indicate that seed extracts ability decrease foot oedema. enhanced pain threshold capacity both models, thereby producing analgesia. Conclusions: We can conclude posses’ antinociceptive activity. Key words: Anti‑inflammatory, antinociceptive, schulli, flick

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