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Antinociceptive activity of 1-nitro-2-phenylethane, the main component of Aniba canelilla essential oil.

Authors :
de Lima, Anderson B.
Santana, Maxwell B.
Cardoso, Alessandra S.
da Silva, Joyce Kelly R.
Maia, José Guilherme S.
Carvalho, José Carlos T.
Sousa, Pergentino José C.
Source :
Phytomedicine; Jun2009, Vol. 16 Issue 6/7, p555-559, 5p
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Abstract: Aniba canelilla (H.B.K.) Mez is a medicinal plant used in the Amazon folk therapeutic as antispasmodic, antidiarreic, carminative, tonic agent and a stimulant of the digestive and central nervous system. Our preliminary studies showed that the plant essential oil has analgesic activity in mice. Now, we are reporting the antinociceptive effect of the compound 1-nitro-2-phenylethane (97.5%), the main component of the essential oil of Aniba canelilla, which was obtained by column chromatographic purification. In the writhing test this compound was dosed at 15, 25 and 50mg/kg reducing the abdominal writhes in a significant manner; in the hot plate test it was assayed at 50, 100 and 200mg/kg producing no alterations in the latency time when compared to the control; and in the formalin test the 1-nitro-2-phenylethane was tested at 50 and 25mg/kg decreasing significantly the second phase of the algic stimulous. The study suggests that the 1-nitro-2-phenylethane has analgesic activity, probably of peripheral origin. The mechanism involved is not completely understood, however, the results suggest that the opiod receptors are involved in the antinociceptive action observed to 1-nitro-phenylethane. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09447113
Volume :
16
Issue :
6/7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Phytomedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39350077
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phymed.2008.10.007