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In vivo analgesic activities and safety assessment of Vitis vinifera L and Punica granatum L fruits extracts
Purpose: To investigate the analgesic properties of hydro-alcohol fruit extracts of Vitis vinifera (grape) and Punica granatum (pomegranate) in albino male mice. Methods: The analgesic activity of the fruit extracts was examined in vivo using thermal stimulus assays (tail immersion and hot plate) an...
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Published in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2019-07, Vol.16 (3) |
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Summary: | Purpose: To investigate the analgesic properties of hydro-alcohol fruit
extracts of Vitis vinifera (grape) and Punica granatum (pomegranate) in
albino male mice. Methods: The analgesic activity of the fruit extracts
was examined in vivo using thermal stimulus assays (tail immersion and
hot plate) and chemically-induced writhing test. The extracts were
administered orally at doses of 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 g/kg. Acetylsalicylic
acid (0.1 g/kg, per os) was used as analgesic drug. Results: In acetic
acid writhe test, pre-treatment with both extracts significantly
decreased (p < 0.0001) in a dose-dependent manner the number of
writhes when compared to control. Vitis vinifera extract treatment
caused pain inhibition index values of 36.52 % (1.0 g/kg), 66.67 % (2.0
g/kg) and 89.71 % (3.0 g/kg). Corresponding values for Punica granatum
extract treatment were 45.39 % (1.0 g/kg), 70.93 % (2.0 g/kg) and 86.88
% (3.0 g/kg). Acetylsalicylic acid treatment produced 76.06 % of pain
inhibition. There were no significant differences (p < 0.05), at
equivalent doses of 2.0 and 3.0 g/kg between Vitis vinifera and Punica
granatum extract treatments regarding reduction in number of writhes.
In hot-plate test, both extracts increased reaction latency time. In
tail-immersion assay, Punica granatum significantly increased response
to heat stimulus at doses of 2.0 g/kg (p < 0.05) and 3.0g/kg (p <
0.001) compared to control. However, Vitis vinifera did not produce
such effects at any of the doses used. Conclusion: These results show
that the hydro-alcohol fruit extract of Punica granatum has a superior
analgesic effect to that of Vitis vinifera extract. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 |