2018
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4324-2018180367
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The Antinociceptive Effect of the Leaves and Flowers Ethanolic Extracts of Tabebuia aurea (Silva Manso) Benth & Hook. F. ex S. Moore

Abstract: In view of the traditional use of Tabebuia aurea for treating pain and inflammation, the antinociceptive pharmacological potential of T. aurea ethanolic extracts (TAEE) was investigated through in vivo experimental models. First, the MTT assay was conducted to determine the potential cytotoxicity of the TAEEs. Afterwards, the acetic acid-induced writhing test and the formalin-, and glutamate-induced nociception tests were performed on Swiss adult mice treated with TAEEs (100 and 200 mg/kg doses, p.o.), or sali… Show more

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“…Sandwith (= Tecoma insignis Miq.) ipê-tabaco 106 Stem bark Native Purgative; dust causes sneezing Antihyperuricemic, anti-inflammatory [ 48 , 49 ]; antinociceptive [ 50 ] Tecoma sp. ipê branco 106 Stem bark Naturalized Purgative Antidiarrheal [ 51 ] Caricaceae Carica papaya L. mamoeiro 102 Unripe fruit Naturalized Vermifuge Anthelmintic † [ 52 , 53 ]; hypoglycemic [ 54 ]; immunomodulatory [ 55 ]; antithrombocytopenic [ 56 ] Chrysobalanaceae Couepia sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sandwith (= Tecoma insignis Miq.) ipê-tabaco 106 Stem bark Native Purgative; dust causes sneezing Antihyperuricemic, anti-inflammatory [ 48 , 49 ]; antinociceptive [ 50 ] Tecoma sp. ipê branco 106 Stem bark Naturalized Purgative Antidiarrheal [ 51 ] Caricaceae Carica papaya L. mamoeiro 102 Unripe fruit Naturalized Vermifuge Anthelmintic † [ 52 , 53 ]; hypoglycemic [ 54 ]; immunomodulatory [ 55 ]; antithrombocytopenic [ 56 ] Chrysobalanaceae Couepia sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%