Sains Malaysiana 48(3)(2019):
629–635
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4803-16
In vivo Analgesic, Antipyretic and Anti-inflammatory
Activities of Ethanol Extract of Pericampylus
glaucus in Experimental Animals
(Aktiviti Analgesik, Antipiretik dan Anti-Radang secara in vivo Ekstrak Etanol daripada Pericampylus glaucus pada Haiwan Uji
Kaji)
MUHAMMAD KIFAYATULLAH*,
HAROON
RAHIM,
NAEEM
ULLAH
JAN,
KAMRAN
AHMAD
CHISHTI,
IRFAN
ULLAH
& SUDAIR ABBAS
Department
of Pharmacy, Faculty of Life Sciences, Sarhad
University of Science and Information Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan
Received:
7 July 2018/Accepted: 29 November 2018
ABSTRACT
Pericampylus glaucus is a common Malaysian plant used traditionally
in the treatments of joint pain, abdominal pain and headache. Hence,
the present research was aimed to evaluate ethanolic
extract of Pericampylus glaucus
for analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory activities in
experimental animals. The central and peripheral analgesic activity
was determined by acetic acid induced writhing and hot plate method
by examining the number of writhing and paw licking or jumping time.
Meanwhile, the antipyretic activity was determined by Brewer’s yeast-
test that induced pyrexia and carrageenan- that induced hind paw
inflammation was used for anti-inflammatory activities. The ethanolic extract of Pericampylus
glaucus at doses (300 and 600 mg/kg
b.wt) and Ibuprofen (100 mg/kg (b.wt) was used as a reference drug in the whole experiment.
Intraperitoneal administration of Pericampylus
glaucus produced significant (p<0.01) inhibition
in writhing response in acetic acid induced writhing test and dose-dependent
(p<0.001) prolonged paw licking in hot plate test as compared
to control (normal saline treated group). Similarly, significant
(p<0.001) attenuation in lowering rectal temperature was
noted in animal groups that were treated with ethanolic
extract of Pericampylus glaucus at different
doses. The attenuation was, almost the same as produced by ibuprofen
treated group. Furthermore, Pericampylus
glaucus extract also produced significant reduction in
hind paw edema (p<0.001), 4 h after administration of
carrageenan and inhibition was 60.19% and 42.17% as compared to
control (normal saline treated group). The findings of this study
indicated that Pericampylus glaucus
possess significant analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory
activities and could possibly be used in the management of fever,
pain and inflammation.
Keywords: Analgesic; anti-inflammatory;
antipyretic; ethanolic extract; Pericampylus glaucus
ABSTRAK
Pericampylus glaucus adalah tumbuhan yang biasa digunakan secara tradisi dalam rawatan
sakit sendi,
sakit badan dan
sakit kepala.
Oleh yang demikian, penyelidikan ini bertujuan untuk menilai ekstrak etanol Pericampylus glaucus untuk aktiviti analgesik, antipiretik dan anti-radang pada haiwan
uji kaji. Aktiviti analgesik pusat dan periferal
ditentukan oleh
asid asetik bergelut
teraruh dan
kaedah plat panas dengan memeriksa kadar bergelut dan menjilat tapak
kaki atau masa lompatan.
Manakala aktiviti antipiretik ditentukan melalui ujian yis
Brewer yang mengaruh pireksia
dan karaginan
- yang mengaruh inflamasi tapak kaki belakang digunakan untuk aktiviti antiradang. Ekstrak etanol Pericampylus glaucus pada dos (300 dan 600
mg/kg b.wt) dan ibuprofen (100 mg/kg b.wt) telah digunakan sebagai dadah rujukan
pada uji kaji keseluruhan. Pemberian intraperitoneum Pericampylus glaucus menghasilkan perencatan
tindak balas
bergelut yang signifikan (p<0.01)
dalam ujian
bergelut asid asetik
dan berkeperluan
dos (p<0.001) menjilat tapak
kaki berpanjangan dalam ujian plat panas berbanding kawalan (kumpulan terawat salin normal). Begitu juga, signifikan (p<0.001)
pelemahan hidrologi
merendahkan suhu rektum telah dicatat
dalam kelompok
haiwan yang telah dirawat dengan ekstrak ethanolic Pericampylus glaucus pada dos yang berbeza.
Pengecilan ini hampir sama seperti
yang dihasilkan oleh
kelompok yang dirawat menggunakan Ibuprofen. Selain itu, ekstrak Pericampylus glaucus juga menghasilkan pengurangan ketara dalam edema di simpul telapak belakang (p<0.001),
4 jam selepas pemberian
carrageenan dan kesan
60.19 dan 42.17% berbanding
kawalan (kelompok salina normal terawat). Keputusan kajian ini menunjukkan bahawa Pericampylus glaucus mempunyai nilai analgesik, antipiretik dan anti-radang yang penting dan mungkin boleh
digunakan untuk
merawat demam, sakit dan inflamasi.
Kata kunci: Analgesik;
anti-radang; antipiretik;
ekstrak etanol; Pericampylus glaucus
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email: kifayatpharma86@yahoo.com
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