Analgesic Activities of Ethanolic and Methanolic Extract of Ganitri Leaves (Elaeocarpus ganitrus Roxb): In vivo study

Naelaz Zukhruf Wakhidatul Kiromah, Chondrosuro Miyarso, Yayu Krisdiyanti
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Pain is a feeling of discomfort caused by intense or destructive stimuli, which can affect your daily routine if left untreated. Pain can be treated with an analgesic. One of the plants that are considered to have analgesic effects is the leaves of the ganitri. This research aims to determine ethanol and methanol extracts' impact on decreasing analgesic activity and percent protection. The study began with collecting and processing the leaves of the ganitri into the ethanol and methanol extracts using the maceration method. The research was continued with in vivo analgesic activity testing of 24 mice induced by pain using 1% acetic acid. The induced mice were divided into eight treatment groups, where the mice in the first group served as a negative control group. In that group, they were given CMC at a dose of 0.5%. The second group was positive control, given mefenamic acid at a dose of 500 mg/kg BW. In contrast, the third until eighth groups were given ethanol and methanolic extracts of the ganitri leaves with consecutive doses of 100 mg/kg BW, 200 mg/kg BW dan 400 mg/kg BW. Parameters measuring the effectiveness of the extracts used in this study included the amount of stretching, the percentage of analgesic power, and analgesic effectiveness. The results showed that the ethanolic and methanolic extract had the highest percentage of analgesic power at 400 mg/Kg BW amounted to 91,3% and 88,3%. Furthermore, based on the statistical analysis results using ANOVA, it was found that the ethanol and methanolic extracts of the leaves of the ganitri dosage of 400 mg/Kg BW had analgesic activity close to 500 mg/kg BW of mefenamic acid.
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藤叶乙醇和甲醇提取物的镇痛作用:体内研究
疼痛是一种由强烈或破坏性刺激引起的不适感觉,如果不及时治疗,会影响你的日常生活。止痛剂可以治疗疼痛。一种被认为具有镇痛作用的植物是龙舌兰的叶子。本研究旨在确定乙醇和甲醇提取物对降低镇痛活性和百分比保护的影响。本研究首先采用浸渍法对龙葵叶进行收集和加工,得到乙醇和甲醇提取物。继续进行1%醋酸致痛小鼠24只的体内镇痛活性试验。将诱导小鼠分为8个治疗组,第一组为阴性对照组。在那一组中,他们被给予0.5%剂量的CMC。第二组为阳性对照,给予甲氧胺酸500 mg/kg BW。第3 ~ 8组小鼠分别以100 mg/kg BW、200 mg/kg BW和400 mg/kg BW连续给予甘茅叶乙醇和甲醇提取物。测量本研究中使用的提取物有效性的参数包括拉伸量,镇痛力百分比和镇痛效果。结果表明,乙醇和甲醇提取物在400 mg/Kg BW时的镇痛力百分比最高,分别为91.3%和88.3%。此外,基于方差分析的统计分析结果发现,甘尼酯用量为400 mg/Kg BW的叶片乙醇和甲醇提取物的镇痛活性接近500 mg/Kg BW的甲氧胺酸。
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