In vivo anti‑inflammatory and antinociceptive activities of the aerial part extract of Dicliptera laxata

Authors

  • Messay Wolde‑Mariam
  • Raghavendra Yarlagadda
  • Kaleab Asres

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22377/ijgp.v7i3.326

Abstract

Introduction: Dicliptera laxata (Acanthaceae) is a perennial herb with stems creeping and rooting and its aerial parts are used
for the treatment of headache, by using the nasal route of administration. A blood red decoction of the aerial part of D. laxata is taken for orofacial inflammation. Aims: In the present study, the in vivo anti‑inflammatory and antinociceptive effects of the aqueous aerial part extract of D. laxata were investigated. Materials and Methods: The anti‑inflammatory effect was evaluated using the carrageenan‑induced mouse pedal (paw) edema model, while the formalin test in mice was employed to study the antinociceptive activity. Results: Administration of 400 mg/kg p.o. of the aqueous extract of the aerial parts of D. laxata produced significant (P < 0.05 − 0.01) anti‑inflammatory effects against carrageenan‑induced acute inflammation and formalin‑induced nociceptive pain stimulus in mice. Bioassay‑guided fractionation of the total extract indicated that the water fraction was by far the most potent in both models. Conclusions: The present findings indicate that D. laxata possesses genuine anti‑inflammatory and antinociceptive properties, lending pharmacological support to the folkloric or anecdotal use of the plant in the treatment and/or
management of painful inflammatory conditions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the anti-inflammatory
and antinociceptive activities of the extracts and isolated compound (DL-1) of D. laxata.
Key words: Anti‑inflammatory, antinociceptive, Dicliptera laxata

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Ojewole JA. Evaluation of the analgesic, anti‑inflammatory and

anti‑diabetic properties of Sclerocaryabirrea (A. Rich.) Hochst.

stem‑bark aqueous extract in mice and rats. Phytother Res

;18:601‑8.

Hedberg I, Kelbessa E, Edwards S, Demissew S, Persson E, editors.

Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Gentianaceae to Cyclocheilaceae,

Vol. 5. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: The National Herbarium, Addis

Ababa University; 2006. p. 345, 443‑5.

Giday M, Asfaw Z, Woldu Z. Medicinal plants of the Meinit ethnic

group of Ethiopia: An ethnobotanical study. J Ethnopharmacol

;124:513‑21.

Ssegawa P, Kasenene JM. Medicinal plant diversity and uses

in the Sango bay area, Southern Uganda. J Ethnopharmacol

;113:521‑40.

Luo Y, Feng C, Tian Y, Zhang G. Glycosides from Diclipterariparia.

Phytochemistry 2002;61:449‑54.

Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR): National

Research Council. Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory

Animals, 8th ed. Washington, DC: The National Academies

Press; 2011. Available from: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/

guide‑for‑the‑care‑and‑use‑of‑laboratory‑animals_prepub.

pdf. [Last accessed on 2011 Aug].

Sofowora A. Medicinal Plants and Traditional Medicine in Africa.

New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons; 1984. p. 142‑6.

Sarker SD, Nahar L. Natural product chemistry. Chemistry for

Pharmacy Students: General, Organic and Natural Product

Chemistry. West Sussex, England: John Wiley and Sons Ltd.; 2007.

p. 87‑96, 288‑9, 359‑65.

Boominathan R, Parimaladevi B, Mandal SC, Ghoshal SK.

Anti‑inflammatory evaluation of Ionidiumsuffruticosam Ging. in

rats. J Ethnopharmacol 2004;91:367‑70.

Hunskaar S, Berge OG, Hole K. Dissociation between

antinociceptive and anti‑inflammatory effects of acetylsalicylic

acid and indomethacin in the formalin test. Pain 1986;25:125‑32.

Delporte C, Backhouse N, Erazo S, Negrete R, Vidal P, Silva X,

et al. Analgesic‑antiinflammatory properties of Proustiapyrifolia.

J Ethnopharmacol 2005;99:119‑24.

Sayyah M, Hadidi N, Kamalinejad M. Analgesic and

anti‑inflammatory activity of Lactuca sativa seed extract in rats.

J Ethnopharmacol 2004;92:325‑9.

Déciga‑Campos M, Palacios‑Espinosa JF, Reyes‑Ramírez A,

Mata R. Antinociceptive and anti‑inflammatory effects of

compounds isolated from Scaphyglottislivida and Maxillariadensa.

J Ethnopharmacol 2007;114:161‑8.

Goulart S, Moritz MI, Lang KL, Liz R, Schenkel EP, Fröde TS.

Anti‑inflammatory evaluation of Solidagochilensis Meyen in a

murine model of pleurisy. J Ethnopharmacol 2007;113:346‑53.

Küpeli E, Tatli II, Akdemir ZS, Yesilada E. Estimation of

antinociceptive and anti‑inflammatory activity on Geranium

pratense subsp. finitimum and its phenolic compounds.

J Ethnopharmacol 2007;114:234‑40.

Tunalier Z, Koşar M, Küpeli E, Caliş I, Başer KH. Antioxidant,

anti‑inflammatory, anti‑nociceptive activities and composition of

Lythrumsalicaria L. extracts. J Ethnopharmacol 2007;110:539‑47.

Küpeli E, Yesilada E. Flavonoids with anti‑inflammatory

and antinociceptive activity from Cistuslaurifolius L. leaves

through bioassay‑guided procedures. J Ethnopharmacol

;112:524‑30.

Umukoro S, Ashorobi RB. Further studies on the antinociceptive

action of aqueous seed extract of Aframomummelegueta.

J Ethnopharmacol 2007;109:501‑4.

Downloads

Issue

Section

Articles