Toxicological and analgesic evaluation of Solanecio biafrae ethanol leaf extract

Akpan JL, Onwudiwe TC, Ikongshul Cecilia A, Igwe DO, Ofonakara U, Okam PC, Nwokike Matthew Onyemaechi, Akuodor GC
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Aim: The leaves of S. biafrae have been used ethnomedically across Sub-Saharan Africa for the treatment of different diseases. The toxicological assessment and analgesic effects of the ethanol leaf extract of S. biafrae was the focus of the present study which was necessitated by the traditional uses of the extract in folk medicine. Methods: Acute and subacute toxicity testing were examined and parameters such as relative organ weight of both liver and kidney, changes in animal body weight, haematological indices as well as the examination of liver and kidney function parameters were all evaluated. For analgesic potential of the extract; acetic acid-induced writhing in mice and hot plate model were also evaluated. Results: The result of acute testing showed that the extract has an LD50 value of 3,492mg/kg in rats. The subacute toxicity tests showed no significant changes in the body weight of the animals throughout the duration of the experiment. However, there was significant reductions in the relative organ weight of both the liver and the kidney of the extract. The haematological parameters showed the extract had reduced PCV levels in rats as well as the serum WBC levels. The acetic acid-induced writhing test showed that all the concentrations of the extract used showed significant increase in their protective ability against acetic acid-induced writhing in mice. The hot plate model showed that the extract only produced significant inhibition against pain the first 30minutes of testing Conclusion: Findings show that, the ethanol leaf extract of S. biafrae though exhibited toxic potentials, it however demonstrated potent direct and central analgesic properties.
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Solanecio biafrae乙醇叶提取物的毒理学和镇痛评估
目的:S. biafrae 的叶子在撒哈拉以南非洲地区的民族医学中一直被用于治疗不同的疾病。本研究的重点是对 S. biafrae 的乙醇叶提取物的毒理学评估和镇痛效果。研究方法进行了急性和亚急性毒性试验,并对肝脏和肾脏的相对器官重量、动物体重变化、血液学指数以及肝肾功能参数检查等参数进行了评估。此外,还对醋酸诱导的小鼠蠕动和热板模型进行了评估,以了解提取物的镇痛潜力。结果显示急性试验结果表明,该提取物对大鼠的半数致死剂量为 3 492 毫克/千克。亚急性毒性测试表明,在整个实验过程中,动物的体重没有发生明显变化。不过,萃取物对肝脏和肾脏的相对器官重量都有明显降低。血液学参数显示,提取物降低了大鼠的 PCV 水平和血清白细胞水平。醋酸诱导的小鼠蠕动试验表明,所有浓度的提取物对醋酸诱导的小鼠蠕动的保护能力都有显著提高。热板模型显示,乙醇提取物仅在试验的前 30 分钟对疼痛有明显的抑制作用:研究结果表明,S. biafrae 的乙醇叶提取物虽然具有毒性潜能,但却表现出有效的直接和中枢镇痛特性。
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