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. 2002 Jul-Sep;22(1):17–27.

EVALUATION OF ANALGESIC, ANTICONVULSANT LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITIES OF ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT ACHYRANTHES BIDENTATA BLUME IN MICE

T Vetrichelvan 1, M Jegadeesan 1
PMCID: PMC3330995  PMID: 22557071

Abstract

The alcoholic extract of Achyranthes bidentata (AAB) has been studied for analgesic, anticonvulsant and CNS depressant activities in animal models. Analgesic activity was studied using acetic acid-induced writing test for assessing peripheral analgesic effect and tail immersion test for central analgesic effect. Anticonvulsant activity was performed by maximal electroshock induced convulsions; while the locomotor activity was evaluated using actophotometer. AAB (250-500 mg/kg) significantly reduced the number of wriths induced by acetic acid and elevated pain threshold in hot water test. The extract (500mg/kg) exhibited anticonvulsant activity significantly (P<0.001) against tonic seizures induced by MES. The results of locomotor activity showed the significant (P<0.01) CNS depressant effect at the three doses (250,375 and mg/kg) employed. The results suggest that AAB exhibited analgesic, anticonvulsant and CNS depressant activity in a dose dependent pattern.

Keywords: Achyranthes bidentata: Writhing, Tail-flick, Tonic extensor, Locomotor

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