Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of the ethanolic extract from synadenium umbellatum pax. (Euphorbiaceae) leaves and its fractions

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Synadenium umbellatum Pax., popularly known in Brazil as "cola-nota," "avelós," "cancerola," and "milagrosa", is a plant species used in folk medicine for the treatment of inflammation, pain, and several diseases. This study aimed to investigate the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of the ethanolic extract from Synadenium umbellatum Pax. leaves (EES) and its hexane (HF), chloroform (CF), and methanol/water (MF) fractions using the acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing test, formalin-induced paw licking test, tail flick test, croton oil-induced ear edema test, and carrageenan-induced peritonitis test. EES and MF reduced the number of acetic acid-induced abdominal writhes, while CF and HF did not. EES effect on acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing was reversed with a pretreatment with naloxone. EES reduced licking time in both phases of the formalin-induced paw licking test, but did not prolong the latency in the tail flick test. These results show that EES presented antinociceptive activity, probably involving the opioid system, anti-inflammatory activity in the croton oil-induced ear edema test, and leukocyte migration into the intraperitoneal cavity. MF also presented anti-inflammatory activity in the croton oil-induced ear edema test. In conclusion, EES and MF have antinociceptive activity involving the opioid system and anti-inflammatory activity. © 2013 Rodrigo Borges et al.

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Borges, R., Nascimento, M. V. M., De Carvalho, A. A. V., Valadares, M. C., De Paula, J. R., Costa, E. A., & Da Cunha, L. C. (2013). Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of the ethanolic extract from synadenium umbellatum pax. (Euphorbiaceae) leaves and its fractions. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/715650

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