Title of article :
Antinociceptive effect of extracts of Marrubium astracanicum Jacq. aerial parts
Author/Authors :
Kahkeshani, Niloofar Department of Pharmacognosy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Gharedaghi, Milad Department of Pharmacognosy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hadjiakhoondi, Abbas Departments of Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sharifzadeh, Mohammad Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Khanavi, Mahnaz University of British Columbia - Canada
Abstract :
Objective: The genus Marrubium is used for treatment of joint pain, gout, stomach-ache and colic in Iranian Traditional Medicine. Marrubium astracanicum Jacq. (M. astracanicum) is a native species in the flora of Iran. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antinociceptive properties of various extracts of aerial parts of M. astracanicum.
Materials and Methods: Antinociceptive activities of total hydroalcoholic extract (THE) and its n-hexane (non-polar) and residual partition (polar) fractions were analyzed using formalin test in mice. Morphine (5 mg/kg) and normal saline were used as positive and negative controls, respectively.
Results: Intraperitoneal administration of THE (50, 100 and 200 mg/kg), non-polar fraction (200 mg/kg) and polar fraction (100 and 200 mg/kg), 30 min before formalin injection, caused significant analgesic activity in acute phase (0-5 min after formalin injection) of formalin test (p0.05 in comparison with morphine). In chronic phase (15–60 min after formalin injection), non-polar and polar fractions (50, 100 and 200 mg/kg) showed significant analgesic activity (p0.05 in comparison with morphine).
Conclusion: Different extracts of M. astracanicum demonstrated antinociceptive activity that support the traditional usage of Marrubium genus for the treatment of arthritis, gout and other inflammatory diseases.
Keywords
Keywords :
Marrubium astracanicum , Pain measurment , Analgesic
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine AJP)