Safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar rats

Capparis spinosa L. is an indigenous plant from Algeria but has widespread distribution in Mediterranean area. It is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases by the local populations. The purpose of this study is to test toxicity and analgesic effect of defatted methanol e...

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Main Authors: Asma Meddour, Mouloud Yahia, Leila Hambaba
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Biological Research
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spelling doaj-022b6608f15f49b2a0cba35e8e5a627e2020-11-25T03:19:01ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Biological Research1826-88382284-02302019-03-0192110.4081/jbr.2019.7456Safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar ratsAsma Meddour0Mouloud Yahia1Leila Hambaba2Laboratory of Biotechnology of the Bioactive Molecules and Cellular Physiopathology, Department of Biology, University of Batna 2Laboratory of Biotechnology of the Bioactive Molecules and Cellular Physiopathology, Department of Biology, University of Batna 2Laboratory of Biotechnology of the Bioactive Molecules and Cellular Physiopathology, Department of Biology, University of Batna 2 Capparis spinosa L. is an indigenous plant from Algeria but has widespread distribution in Mediterranean area. It is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases by the local populations. The purpose of this study is to test toxicity and analgesic effect of defatted methanol extract of fruits and roots bark of this plant in albino Wistar rats. To evaluate the acute toxicity, 500-5000 mg/kg body weight of each extract was administered orally to rats; symptoms of toxicity and mortality were observed for 72 h. The results revealed the absence of toxicity for both extracts. In subchronic toxicity, rats were treated, with doses of 100 and 200 mg/kg/day of each extract, they were surveyed for four weeks, no symptoms of toxicity were observed. These results were confirmed by the blood biochemical analyses and the histopathology study of liver and kidney. Peripheral analgesic activity was tested orally at the dose of 100 and 200 mg/kg for each extract against pain induced by acetic acid. The dose of 200 mg/kg of both extracts presented significant analgesic effect, compared to the positive control; the acetylsalicylic acid. https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/7456Caper plantExtractToxicityOral medium lethal dose (LD50)Inhibition torsions percentageProtective effect
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Mouloud Yahia
Leila Hambaba
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Mouloud Yahia
Leila Hambaba
Safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar rats
Journal of Biological Research
Caper plant
Extract
Toxicity
Oral medium lethal dose (LD50)
Inhibition torsions percentage
Protective effect
author_facet Asma Meddour
Mouloud Yahia
Leila Hambaba
author_sort Asma Meddour
title Safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar rats
title_short Safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar rats
title_full Safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar rats
title_fullStr Safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar rats
title_full_unstemmed Safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar rats
title_sort safety evaluation and analgesic studies of defatted methanol extract of capparis spinosa l. (capparidaceae) fruits and roots bark in albino wistar rats
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Biological Research
issn 1826-8838
2284-0230
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Capparis spinosa L. is an indigenous plant from Algeria but has widespread distribution in Mediterranean area. It is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases by the local populations. The purpose of this study is to test toxicity and analgesic effect of defatted methanol extract of fruits and roots bark of this plant in albino Wistar rats. To evaluate the acute toxicity, 500-5000 mg/kg body weight of each extract was administered orally to rats; symptoms of toxicity and mortality were observed for 72 h. The results revealed the absence of toxicity for both extracts. In subchronic toxicity, rats were treated, with doses of 100 and 200 mg/kg/day of each extract, they were surveyed for four weeks, no symptoms of toxicity were observed. These results were confirmed by the blood biochemical analyses and the histopathology study of liver and kidney. Peripheral analgesic activity was tested orally at the dose of 100 and 200 mg/kg for each extract against pain induced by acetic acid. The dose of 200 mg/kg of both extracts presented significant analgesic effect, compared to the positive control; the acetylsalicylic acid.
topic Caper plant
Extract
Toxicity
Oral medium lethal dose (LD50)
Inhibition torsions percentage
Protective effect
url https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/7456
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