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J Ethnopharmacol. 2001 Jul; 76(2): 171-6.

Neuropharmacological actions of Portulaca oleraceae L v. sativa (Hawk).

Radhakrishnan R, Zakaria MN, Islam MW, Chen HB, Kamil M, Chan K, Al-Attas A.

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Zayed Complex for Herbal Research & Traditional Medicine, Post Box 29300, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. rajanrk@emirates.net.ae

Portulaca oleracea L v. sativa (family: Portulacaceae) is a warm-climate annual, cultivated in the Arabian peninsula and used traditionally for alleviating pain and swelling. It was observed that a 10% ethanolic extract of this plant produced restriction of movement in animals during the routine screening studies. Therefore the effects of the extract on the locomotor activity, threshold to noxious stimulus, anti-convulsant activity and relaxant effects on the skeletal muscle were studied. The extract, on intraperitoneal administration, showed a significant reduction in the locomotor activity in mice, anti-nociceptive activity in rats using Tail Flick Method, an increase in the onset time of pentylenetetrazole-induced convulsions in mice and muscle relaxant activity in in vitro (rat hemidiaphragm) and in vivo (grip strength) experiments. The anti-nociceptive activity of the extract in rats was attenuated by naloxone pre-treatment indicating the involvement of opioid receptors in its anti-nociceptive effects. It is indicated from the results of the present study that P. oleracea v. sativa possesses varied effects on both the central and peripheral nervous system and the plant should be exhaustively studied for other neuropharmacological effects.


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0378-8741 76 2 2001 Jul Neuropharmacological actions of Portulaca oleraceae L v. sativa (Hawk). 171-6 Portulaca oleracea L v. sativa (family: Portulacaceae) is a warm-climate annual, cultivated in the Arabian peninsula and used traditionally for alleviating pain and swelling. It was observed that a 10% ethanolic extract of this plant produced restriction of movement in animals during the routine screening studies. Therefore the effects of the extract on the locomotor activity, threshold to noxious stimulus, anti-convulsant activity and relaxant effects on the skeletal muscle were studied. The extract, on intraperitoneal administration, showed a significant reduction in the locomotor activity in mice, anti-nociceptive activity in rats using Tail Flick Method, an increase in the onset time of pentylenetetrazole-induced convulsions in mice and muscle relaxant activity in in vitro (rat hemidiaphragm) and in vivo (grip strength) experiments. The anti-nociceptive activity of the extract in rats was attenuated by naloxone pre-treatment indicating the involvement of opioid receptors in its anti-nociceptive effects. It is indicated from the results of the present study that P. oleracea v. sativa possesses varied effects on both the central and peripheral nervous system and the plant should be exhaustively studied for other neuropharmacological effects. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Zayed Complex for Herbal Research & Traditional Medicine, Post Box 29300, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. rajanrk@emirates.net.ae Radhakrishnan R R Zakaria M N MN Islam M W MW Chen H B HB Kamil M M Chan K K Al-Attas A A eng Journal Article
Ireland J Ethnopharmacol 7903310 0 Analgesics 0 Anticonvulsants 0 Plant Extracts 0 Receptors, Opioid IM Analgesics isolation & purification pharmacology Analysis of Variance Animal Anticonvulsants isolation & purification pharmacology Convulsions chemically induced prevention & control Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Female Male Mice Motor Activity drug effects Muscle Relaxation drug effects Pain prevention & control Plant Extracts isolation & purification pharmacology Rats Rats, Wistar Receptors, Opioid drug effects
2001 6 8 10 0 2001 8 24 10 1 ppublish 11390132 S0378874101002306 21286423