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Abstract

The present study was undertaken to evaluate the possible analgesic, neuropharmacological, anti-diarrheal, and cytotoxic activities of the ethanol extract of leaves of Solanum sisymbriifolium Lam. (Family: Solanaceae).

OBJECTIVE

The present study was undertaken to evaluate the possible analgesic, neuropharmacological, anti-diarrheal, and cytotoxic activities of the ethanol extract of leaves of Solanum sisymbriifolium Lam. (Family: Solanaceae).The analgesic activity was measured by acetic acid-induced writhing inhibition test. The neuropharmacological activities were evaluated using hole cross, hole board, and elevated plus-maze test and the anti-diarrheal activity was assessed using castor oil-induced diarrhea inhibition method. Brine shrimp lethality bioassay was carried out for assessing the cytotoxicity of the ethanol extract of the leaves. Except cytotoxic activity, all the tests were conducted on mice.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The analgesic activity was measured by acetic acid-induced writhing inhibition test. The neuropharmacological activities were evaluated using hole cross, hole board, and elevated plus-maze test and the anti-diarrheal activity was assessed using castor oil-induced diarrhea inhibition method. Brine shrimp lethality bioassay was carried out for assessing the cytotoxicity of the ethanol extract of the leaves. Except cytotoxic activity, all the tests were conducted on mice.The extract at oral doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight showed highly significant (p<0.001) decrease in number of writhing, 52.1±0.66 and 4.4±0.64 compared with the control (78.6±0.29) with the percentage of inhibitions of writhing response were found to be 33.72% and 94.40%, respectively. Compare with the control, the extract at both doses showed significant sedative effect in hole cross test. In hole board test, the extract exhibited highly significant (p<0.001) anxiolytic activity at dose of (200 mg/kg), while the same activity was observed at dose of 400 mg/kg in elevated plus-maze test. The extract showed highly significant (p<0.001) anti-diarrheal activity in a dose-dependent manner. With the extract, significant lethality to brine shrimp was found with LC50 value of 61.66±0.9 μg/ml, which was comparable with the positive control (LC50: 11.89±0.8 µg/ml).

RESULTS

The extract at oral doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight showed highly significant (p<0.001) decrease in number of writhing, 52.1±0.66 and 4.4±0.64 compared with the control (78.6±0.29) with the percentage of inhibitions of writhing response were found to be 33.72% and 94.40%, respectively. Compare with the control, the extract at both doses showed significant sedative effect in hole cross test. In hole board test, the extract exhibited highly significant (p<0.001) anxiolytic activity at dose of (200 mg/kg), while the same activity was observed at dose of 400 mg/kg in elevated plus-maze test. The extract showed highly significant (p<0.001) anti-diarrheal activity in a dose-dependent manner. With the extract, significant lethality to brine shrimp was found with LC50 value of 61.66±0.9 μg/ml, which was comparable with the positive control (LC50: 11.89±0.8 µg/ml).The results from the present studies support the traditional uses of this plant part and could form the basis of further investigation including compound isolation.

CONCLUSION

The results from the present studies support the traditional uses of this plant part and could form the basis of further investigation including compound isolation.

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1007527
Title
Analgesic, neuropharmacological, anti-diarrheal, and cytotoxic activities of the extract of Solanum sisymbriifolium (Lam.) leaves
Author
Apu, Apurba Sarker 1 ; Bhuyan, Shakhawat Hossan 1 ; Matin, Maima 1 ; Hossain, Faruq 1 ; Khatun, Farjana 1 ; Taiab, Abu 1 ; Jamaluddin 1 

 Department of Pharmacy, East West University, Plot No-A/2, Main Road, Jahurul Islam City, Aftabnagar, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh 
Correspondence author
Journal abbreviation
Avicenna J Phytomed
Volume
3
Issue
4
Pages
302-12
Publication year
2013
Country of publication
IRAN
ISSN
2228-7930
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Format availability
Print
Language of publication
English
Record type
Journal Article
Publication note
Print
Publication history
 
 
   Accepted date
22 Jul 2014
   Revised date
21 Oct 2021
21 Oct 2021
   First submitted date
23 Jul 2014
Medline document status
PubMed-not-MEDLINE
PubMed ID
25050287
ProQuest document ID
1547844141
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/analgesic-neuropharmacological-anti-diarrheal/docview/1547844141/se-2?accountid=208611
Last updated
2025-03-29
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ProQuest One Academic