Isolation, Chemical Modification and In vivo Pharmacological Screening of Piperine and its Derivatives
Faria Tasneem,
Poushali Saha,
Sabiha Enam Spriha
et al.
Abstract:Piperine (1) extracted from black pepper was transformed into its derivatives piperic acid (2) and piperonal (3) with good yields (69-76%). Animal models were used to examine the compounds' in vivo peripheral as well as central analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. In the peripheral analgesic experiment, compound 2 displayed remarkable action having writhing inhibition by 78% at 50 mg/kg dose, superior to that of 1 (74% writhing inhibition) when administered at the same dose and compared with standard diclo… Show more
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