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Title: | In Vivo Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Activities of Methanol and N-Hexane Extracts Of Phoenix Dactylifera Fruits. |
Other Titles: | https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjs.v62i2.1 |
Authors: | Abubakar, Asmau Niwoye Hamzah, Rabiat Unekwu Busari, Musa Bola |
Keywords: | P. dactylifera fruits, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, flavonoids, tannins, saponins |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Ghana Journal of Science |
Citation: | I. O. Yunusa*, B. B. Musa, A. N. Asmau, Y. S. Ruqaya & H. R. Unekwu (I. O. Y., B. B. M., A. N. A. & H. R. U.: Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Technology, Minna, PMB 65 Minna, Niger State, Nigeria; B. B. M.: Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology/Global Institute for Bio-exploration, Federal University of Technology, Minna, PMB 65, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria; Y. S. R.: Department of Biochemistry, Bauchi State University, Gadau, Bauchi State, Nigeria). |
Series/Report no.: | volume 62;2 |
Abstract: | Phoenix dactylifera fruits, commonly known as date fruits are consumed worldwide because of their nutritional and pharmacological values owing to their nutrients and phytoconstituents compositions. This study was undertaken to evaluate and compare anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of methanol and n-hexane extracts of P. dactylifera fruits in Wistar rats. Egg albumin and carrageenan-induced inflammation models were used to evaluate the antiinflammatory activities, while acetic acid and formalin-induced pain models were used to evaluate the analgesic activities in Wistar rats. Each model comprised of eight groups of three rats each. Groups administered with 300 mg/kg bw and 600 mg/kg bw of the n-hexane and methanol extracts, respectively exhibited maximum percentage inhibition. The maximum percentage inhibitions of methanol extract on egg albumin and carrageenan, acetic acid and formalin-induced pain at 600 mg/kg bw. (67.24% and 64.22%, 63.33% and 65.32%, respectively) were significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that of the n-hexane extract at 300 mg/ kg BW. (56.90% and 52.94%, 50.00% and 52.56%, respectively). Conclusively, both extracts possess anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities, with methanol extract showing greater activity. These activities may be due to the presence of tannins, saponins, but most especially flavonoids in both extracts. |
Description: | Acknowledgement: The authors Sincerely Acknowledge Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology/Global Institute for Bio-exploration, Federal University of Technology, Minna for Providing some of the Equipment and enabling Environment. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28180 |
ISSN: | ISSN: 0016-9544 eISSN: 0855-1448 print |
Appears in Collections: | Biochemistry |
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