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Bioactive polyphenols from the methanol extract of Cnicus arvensis (L.) Roth demonstrated antinociceptive and central nervous system depressant activities in mice

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dc.contributor.author Rahman, Mahmudur
dc.contributor.author Khatun, Amina
dc.contributor.author Nesa, Mst. Luthfun
dc.contributor.author Hossain, Hemayet
dc.contributor.author Jahan, Ismet Ara
dc.date.accessioned 2016-01-24T22:32:40Z
dc.date.available 2016-01-24T22:32:40Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Rahman, Mahmudur; Khatun, Amina; Nesa, Mst. Luthfun; Hossain, Hemayet & Jahan, Ismet Ara (2015). Bioactive polyphenols from the methanol extract of Cnicus arvensis (L.) Roth demonstrated antinociceptive and central nervous system depressant activities in mice. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (eCAM), 2015, 1-7. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/772
dc.description.abstract Cnicus arvensis is used by many ethnic groups for inflammation, pain, and other ailments. In this study, reducing sugar, carbohydrate, alkaloid, steroid, tannin, flavonoid, and saponin groups were identified using standard chromogenic method. In high-performance liquid chromatography, vanillic acid and epicatechin were identified in the extract. Antinociceptive test by acetic acid induced writhing inhibition resulted 43.17 and 95.08% inhibition for 100 and 200 mg/kg body weight, comparing with standard diclofenac Na with 74.86% inhibition for 25 mg/kg body weight. In formalin induced paw licking test for antinociceptive activity, the extract inhibited 69.87 and 75.55% licking for 150 and 300 mg/kg body weight comparing with the inhibition (68.56%) of diclofenac Na for 10 mg/kg body weight at first phase. At late phase, the extract showed 73.12 and 87.46% licking comparing with licking inhibition (71.69%) by diclofenac Na at the same dose. In open field test for CNS depressant activity, the extract showed depression of locomotor activity for 150 and 300 mg/kg body weight comparing with diazepam for 10 mg/kg body weight. All results were statistically significant (𝑃 < 0.01). The identified polyphenols are reputed for antinociceptive and CNS depressant activity. The present findings support the use of this plant in pain. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation en_US
dc.subject Cnicus arvensis en_US
dc.subject Bioactive Polyphenols en_US
dc.subject Central Nervous System en_US
dc.title Bioactive polyphenols from the methanol extract of Cnicus arvensis (L.) Roth demonstrated antinociceptive and central nervous system depressant activities in mice en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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