Title of article :
Comparative Evaluation of the Analgesic Effects of Pistacia atlantica Leaves, Gum, and Fruit Extracts in Rats
Author/Authors :
Tanideh ، Nader , Ameri ، Alireza Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Jamshidzadeh ، Akram Pharmacology and Toxicology Department - School of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Keshavarz ، Pedram Stem Cells Technology Research Center, Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Tanideh ، Romina Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Farshad ، Omid Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Pouya ، Nazanin Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Irajie ، Cambyz Department of Medical Biotechnology - School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Iraji ، Aida Central Research Laboratory - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Dehshahri ، Shahdab Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Pistacia atlantica (PA) trees grow in all areas of Iran. Pistacia atlantica fruit is edible and mostly consumed by residents. Also, PA leaves, gum, and fruit are considered to have medicinal value in traditional medicine. Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate the analgesic effects of the hydroalcoholic extract of PA leaves, gum, and fruit. Methods: Seventy-two adultmaleSprague-Dawley ratsweredivided into 12 groups, including controlandtest groups. In the positive control group, the rats received the standard drug paracetamol at a dose of 100 mg/kg, IP. In the test groups, the rats received leaves, gum, and fruit extracts at the doses of 25, 50, and 100 mg/kg, IP. Then, the rats were assessed for antinociception by the tail-flick and formalin tests. In this study, the ethical guidelines approved by the Ethics Committee of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences regarding the use of animals in experimental studies were followed. Results: The results showed that the leaves extract at the doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg and thegumextract at the dose of 100 mg/kg had a substantial analgesic effect, as demonstrated by the increase in the latency time in the tail-flick test and the decrease in the pain sensitivity in the formalin test (P 0.05). The fruit extract, compared with the other parts of the plant, had no analgesic effect. Conclusions: The stronger analgesic effects of PA leaves extract, compared to those observed for the extracts of other parts of PA, might be due to the higher concentration of components with analgesic properties in PA leaves.
Keywords :
Analgesia , Plant , Pistacia atlantica , Leaves , Gum , Fruit , Rats
Journal title :
Shiraz E Medical Journal
Journal title :
Shiraz E Medical Journal