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Central nervous system depressant and analgesic activities of Scutia myrtina in experimental animal model
Author(s) -
Kumar R Sambath,
Kumar K Asok,
Murthy N Venkateswara
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of medicinal plants research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1996-0875
DOI - 10.5897/jmpr10.376
Subject(s) - analgesic , depressant , pharmacology , central nervous system , sodium salicylate , anesthesia , medicine , chemistry
The purpose of this study is to investigate the central nervous system (CNS) depressant and analgesic activities of the ethanol extract of Scutia myrtina (EESM) (Family: Rhamnaceae) in Swiss albino mice. To evaluate the CNS depressant activity by using the methods such as general behavior, exploratory behavior, muscle relaxant activity and phenobarbitone sodium-induced sleeping time were studied. Analgesic effect of EESM was evaluated in acetic acid induced writhing and hotplate tests. The results revealed that the EESM at the dose of 200 and 300 mg/kg caused a significant reduction in the spontaneous activity (general behavioral profile), remarkable decrease in exploratory behavioral pattern (Y-maze and head dip test), a reduction in muscle relaxant activity (rotarod and traction tests), and also significantly potentiated phenobarbitone sodium-induced sleeping time. The EESM also produced significant analgesic activity in both models at the dose of 200 and 300 mg/kg. Further, the EESM potentiated the morphine and aspirin induced analgesic in mice. The results suggest that EESM exhibit CNS depressant and analgesic activity in tested animal models. Key words: Scutia myrtina, central nervous system (CNS) activity, analgesic, mice, ethanol extract.

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