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Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti-nociceptive and anti-diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model

机译:Curculigo Refurvata W.T.Aiton在白化小鼠和硅模型中表现出抗伤害和抗腹泻作用

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Background: Curculigo recurvata(C. recurvata) is an enthnomedicinally important herb reported to have significant medicinal values. The present study aimed to explore the in vivo and in silico anti-nociceptive and anti-diarrheal effects of a C. recurvate rhizome methanol extract(Me-RCR).Methods: The analgesic effects of Me-RCR were assessed using acetic acid-induced writhing and the formalin-induced flicking test. The drugs were administered intraperitoneally(IP) at doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight(bw). Anti-diarrheal activity was evaluated by assessing intestinal motility, hypersecretion, and fecal score in mice at oral doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg·bw. Computer facilitated analyses for anti-nociceptive and anti-diarrheal activities of three isolated compounds from C. recurvata were undertaken to identify the best-fit phytoconstituents.Results: The Me-RCR showed significant(P <.05) peripheral anti-nociception at the highest dose. The extract inhibited both early and late phases of nociception in the formalin-induced writhing test. In the castor oil-induced diarrhoea model, the extract significantly(P <.05) prolonged the onset time of diarrhoea, inhibited percentage of diarrhoea, and decreased both the volume and weight of intestinal contents. Rates of intestinal fluid accumulation inhibition were(33.61 ± 1.00)% and(46.44 ± 0.89)% at Me-RCR doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg·bw, respectively. Moreover, a significant(P <.05) reduction in gastrointestinal motility was observed. An absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and/or toxicity(ADME/T) test showed that the selected compounds yielded promising results, satisfying Lipinski's rule of five for predicting drug-like potential. Notably, of the three phytoconstituents curculigine and isocurculigine possessed the highest affinity for the COX-1 and COX-2. Isocurculigine was also identified as the most effective anti-diarrheal compound in the computer-facilitated model.Conclusion: An extract of the plant C. recurvata showed potential analgesic and antidiarrheal activity due to the presence of one or more active secondary metabolite(s).

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    《动物模型与实验医学(英文)》 |2020年第002期|169-181|共13页
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    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Drug and Herbal Research Centre Faculty of Pharmacy Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Chemistry Wayne State University Detroit MI USA;

    Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh;

    Department of Pharmacy University of Rajshahi Rajshahi Bangladesh;

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