dc.creatorBorges, Jaqueline C. M.
dc.creatorRipardo Filho, Haroldo da S.
dc.creatorGuilhon, Giselle M.S.P.
dc.creatorCarvalho, José C. T.
dc.creatorSantos, Lourivaldo S.
dc.creatorSousa, Pergentino J.C.
dc.date2011
dc.date2011-09-29T03:00:00Z
dc.identifierhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/8298
dc.identifierhttp://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/30/7/LAJOP_30_7_1_8.pdf
dc.descriptionEndopleura uchi (Huber) Cuatrec. (Humiriaceae), a Brazilian Amazon plant, is used in folk medicine for the treatment of arthritis. Bergenin, one of the chemical constituents of E. uchi, has several biological activities, including anti-inflammatory properties. Acetylbergenin was obtained from acetylation of bergenin to investigate the antinociceptive effect assessed in models of nociception in mice. This compound dosed at 1, 5, 10, 15 and 25 mg/kg in the writhing test reduced the abdominal constrictions in a significant manner, in 28.2 %, 52.7 %, 61.1 %, 68.3 % and 95.0 %, respectively with ED50 of 6.8 mg/kg. Acetylbergenin in the hot plate test was assayed at 6.8 mg/kg producing no alterations in the latency time when compared to the control. It was tested at 6.8 mg/kg in the formalin test inhibiting significantly the second phase of the algic stimulous, in 88.3 %. These results suggest that acetylbergenin has analgesic activity, probably of peripheral origin. The mechanism involved is not completely understood, however, the results suggest that the opioid system must be involved in the antinociceptive action.
dc.descriptionColegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.format1303-1308
dc.languageen
dc.relationLatin American Journal of Pharmacy
dc.relationvol. 30, no. 7
dc.subjectFarmacia
dc.titleAntinociceptive activity of acetylbergenin in mice
dc.typeArticulo
dc.typeArticulo


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