Bibliographic citations
Alvarado, V., (2019). Efecto analgésico del extracto hidroalcoholico de la raíz de eleutherine bulbosa (mill.) urb. (yahuar piri piri) en ratones [Tesis, Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11818/4542
Alvarado, V., Efecto analgésico del extracto hidroalcoholico de la raíz de eleutherine bulbosa (mill.) urb. (yahuar piri piri) en ratones [Tesis]. : Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11818/4542
@misc{renati/861286,
title = "Efecto analgésico del extracto hidroalcoholico de la raíz de eleutherine bulbosa (mill.) urb. (yahuar piri piri) en ratones",
author = "Alvarado Huamán, Víctor Raúl",
publisher = "Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega",
year = "2019"
}
Pain is a frequent health problem in the population, is a frequent cause of medical consultation and use of one or more drugs to control it, likewise it uses medicinal plants which for thousands and millions of users in the world is the main source of attention to health problems. The aim of the present study was to determine the analgesic effect of the hydroalcoholic extract of the root of Eleutherine bulbous (Mill.) Urb. (Yahuar Piri Piri) in mice. To produce pain in mice, the chemical induction method with 1% acetic acid was used intraperitoneally. For the experiment, 42 female mice were used; in a randomized manner 7 groups were formed to which the following treatments were administered: G1 Physiological serum 5 mL / Kg; G2 Acetic acid 0.1 mL / 10 g (AcOH); G3 Tramadol 40 mg / Kg + AcOH; G4 Paracetamol 300 mg / Kg + AcOH; G5 Hydroalcoholic extract of Eleutherine bulbous (Mill.) Urb (Yahuar Piri Piri) (EHEBYPP) 150 mg / Kg + AcOH; G6 EHEBYPP 250 mg / Kg + AcOH; G7 EHEBYPP 500 mg / Kg + AcOH. The results showed that the extract was very soluble in water and ethanol, soluble in methanol, poorly soluble in ether and insoluble in chloroform, the main groups of secondary metabolites found were tannins, flavonoids, phenolic compounds and alkaloids. It was observed that the analgesic effect increased when the dose of the extract increased, the dose of 500 mg / Kg obtained better analgesic effect (74%), followed by the dose of 250 mg / Kg (43%) and 150 mg / Kg (26 %). The effect of the 500 mg / kg dose was not significant with respect to the tramadol group (82%) (p> 0.05) and the dose of 250 mg / kg had a similar to the paracetamol group (51%), all three Dosage levels of the extract showed statistical differences with respect to the control group of acetic acid (p <0.05). Conclusion, the hydroalcoholic extract of the Eleutherine bulbous root (yahuar piri piri) presented evidences of analgesic effect in mice, this effect was dose dependent.
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