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Antinociceptive Properties of Dichloromethane:Methanolic Leaf Extracts of Caesalpinia volkensii and Maytenus obscura in Animal Models

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dc.contributor.author Maina, Mwangi B.
dc.contributor.author Maina, Gitahi S.
dc.contributor.author Muriithi, Njagi J.
dc.contributor.author Kiambi, Mworia J.
dc.contributor.author Umar, Aliyu.
dc.contributor.author Mwonjoria, John K.
dc.contributor.author Mutero, Ngure G.
dc.contributor.author Juma, Kelvin K.
dc.contributor.author Njoroge, Ann W.
dc.contributor.author Mburu, David.
dc.contributor.author Piero, Ngugi M.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-15T12:37:56Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-15T12:37:56Z
dc.date.issued 2015-07-20
dc.identifier.citation Maina MB, Maina GS, Muriithi NJ, Kiambi MJ, Umar A, et al. (2015) Antinociceptive Properties of Dichloromethane:Methanolic Leaf Extracts of Caesalpinia volkensii and Maytenus obscura in Animal Models. J Pain Relief 4: 191. doi:10.4172/2167-0846.1000191 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://41.89.205.12/handle/123456789/1910
dc.description.abstract The purpose of physiological pain is protection. Pain is associated with high morbidity and socioeconomic burden. Conventional medication of pain is expensive and arguably associated with various severe adverse effects hence the need to develop herbal agents that are effective as alternative. This study was designed to evaluate the antinociceptive of C. volkensii and M. obscura growing in Embu County, Kenya. Experimental animals were divided into four groups; normal group, diseased negative control group, diseased reference group and diseased experimental groups. Pain was induced into rats using formalin. The experimental groups were treated with leaf extracts of the plants at dose levels of 50 mg/kg, 100 mg/kg and 150 mg/kg. Anti-nociceptive activities in rats were compared with diclofenac (15 mg/kg) as the standard conventional drug. In antinociceptive study, the leaf extract C. volkensii reduced pain by between 6.82-15.24% only in the early phase while the leaf extracts of M. obscura reduced pain by between 12.39-34.81% (in the early phase) and between 6.4-12.4% (in the late phase). Diclofenac reduced pain by between 7.58-9.66% (in the early phase) and by 69.87% in the late phase. Further, the phytochemical screening results showed that the extracts of C. volkensii had flavonoids, steroids and phenolics while the leaf extracts M. obscura had phenolics, terpenoids and saponins. flavonoids. Therefore, the study has established that the DCM: methanolic leaf extracts of Caesalpinia volkensii and Maytenus obscura are effective in management of pain. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Maina, Mwangi B. Maina, Gitahi S. Muriithi, Njagi J. Kiambi, Mworia J. Umar, Aliyu. Mwonjoria, John K. Mutero, Ngure G. Juma, Kelvin K. Njoroge, Ann W. Mburu, David. Piero, Ngugi M. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Pain & Relief en_US
dc.subject Caesalpinia volkensii; en_US
dc.subject Maytenus obscura; en_US
dc.subject Leaf extracts en_US
dc.title Antinociceptive Properties of Dichloromethane:Methanolic Leaf Extracts of Caesalpinia volkensii and Maytenus obscura in Animal Models en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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