Anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus)

A mixture of triterpenes composing of α-amyrin, β-amyrin and bauerenol (ASPS) isolated from the leaves of Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus) was tested for its anti-nociceptive property using hot plate, tail flick and the acetic acid writhing assays. Results from the hot plate assay indicate that three...

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Main Authors: Diezmos, Marie Luciene S., Cheska, Abigail C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-58242021-09-30T02:34:34Z Anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus) Diezmos, Marie Luciene S. Cheska, Abigail C. A mixture of triterpenes composing of α-amyrin, β-amyrin and bauerenol (ASPS) isolated from the leaves of Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus) was tested for its anti-nociceptive property using hot plate, tail flick and the acetic acid writhing assays. Results from the hot plate assay indicate that three doses (5, 10, 50 mg/Kg BW) revealed a relatively higher analgesic activity (26.56±7.17%, 21.28±29.63%, and 21.25±13.63% respectively compared to the positive control (16.98±32.88%) at 75 minutes post treatment. ASPS has no effect in the tail flick assay at 5 mg/Kg BW, 10 mg/Kg BW and 50 mg/Kg BW at 30 and 75 minutes post treatment. ASPS however was found most effective in the acetic acid writhing assay where the lowest dose had the least number of abdominal writhing frequency with the highest % anti-nociceptive effect at 5 mg/Kg BW (72.32± 17.69% and 70.19±29.93% respectively) in both male and female mice similar to the effects of Diclofenac (61.58± 20.43% and 59.87±39.19% respectively). ASPS exhibits potential as an anti-nociceptive substance for development of alternative drugs. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5290 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Terpenes Redberry juniper—Toxicity testing Plant Biology Plant Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Terpenes
Redberry juniper—Toxicity testing
Plant Biology
Plant Sciences
spellingShingle Terpenes
Redberry juniper—Toxicity testing
Plant Biology
Plant Sciences
Diezmos, Marie Luciene S.
Cheska, Abigail C.
Anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus)
description A mixture of triterpenes composing of α-amyrin, β-amyrin and bauerenol (ASPS) isolated from the leaves of Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus) was tested for its anti-nociceptive property using hot plate, tail flick and the acetic acid writhing assays. Results from the hot plate assay indicate that three doses (5, 10, 50 mg/Kg BW) revealed a relatively higher analgesic activity (26.56±7.17%, 21.28±29.63%, and 21.25±13.63% respectively compared to the positive control (16.98±32.88%) at 75 minutes post treatment. ASPS has no effect in the tail flick assay at 5 mg/Kg BW, 10 mg/Kg BW and 50 mg/Kg BW at 30 and 75 minutes post treatment. ASPS however was found most effective in the acetic acid writhing assay where the lowest dose had the least number of abdominal writhing frequency with the highest % anti-nociceptive effect at 5 mg/Kg BW (72.32± 17.69% and 70.19±29.93% respectively) in both male and female mice similar to the effects of Diclofenac (61.58± 20.43% and 59.87±39.19% respectively). ASPS exhibits potential as an anti-nociceptive substance for development of alternative drugs.
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author Diezmos, Marie Luciene S.
Cheska, Abigail C.
author_facet Diezmos, Marie Luciene S.
Cheska, Abigail C.
author_sort Diezmos, Marie Luciene S.
title Anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus)
title_short Anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus)
title_full Anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus)
title_fullStr Anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus)
title_full_unstemmed Anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from Ardisia sp. (Subgenus Tinus)
title_sort anti-nociceptive activity of triterpenes from ardisia sp. (subgenus tinus)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2011
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5290
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