Antinociceptive activity of methanolic extract of aerial parts of Epilobium hirsutum (EH) was determined in the Hot plate and writhing tests in mice. Nearly all extracts showed a dose dependent and marked analgesic activity in mice in the thermal and chemical models of analgesia when compared to the control. Methanol extract at dose of 500 mg kg-1 showed higher activity (97.7% writhing inhibition) than diclofenac 50 mg kg-1 i.p., (77.8%, p<0.05) and morphine 5 mg kg-1 i.p. (91.2%, p<0.05). Methanol extract, in all tested doses (200-500 mg kg-1) significantly increased the pain threshold in hot plate test (p<0.05). EH extract at 200 mg kg-1 showed a similar effect to morphine at 5 mg kg-1. These finding indicate the potential therapeutic use of methanolic extract of aerial parts of EH as a potent antinociceptive agent. LD50 was obtained 1.5±0.1 g kg-1. EH extract did not induce locomotor impairment in mice at any tested doses. © 2007 Asian Network for Scientific Information.
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Pourmorad, F., Ebrahimzadeh, M. A., Mahmoudi, M., & Yasini, S. (2007). Antinociceptive activity of methanolic extract of Epilobium hirsutum. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 10(16), 2764–2767. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjbs.2007.2764.2767
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