1. Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model
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A. H. M. Khurshid Alam, A. S. M. Ali Reza, Sanjida Islam, Md. Akramul Hoque, Mst. Samima Nasrin, Nishan Chakrabarty, Mohammad Shah Hafez Kabir, Shabbir Ahmad, Md. Saiful Islam Arman, Md. Areeful Haque, and Syed Mohammed Tareq
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Medicine (General) ,biology ,Chemistry ,Curculigo recurvata ,Analgesic ,General Medicine ,Original Articles ,Pharmacology ,Secondary metabolite ,analgesic ,biology.organism_classification ,Curculigo ,Rhizome ,Excretion ,R5-920 ,In vivo ,isocurculigine ,Toxicity ,medicine ,Original Article ,anti‐diarrheal ,curculigine ,anti‐nociceptive ,ADME ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Curculigo recurvata (C. recurvata) is an enthnomedicinally important herb reported to have significant medicinal values. The present study aimed to explore the in vivo and in silico anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects of a C. recurvate rhizome methanol extract (Me‐RCR). Methods The analgesic effects of Me‐RCR were assessed using acetic acid‐induced writhing and the formalin‐induced flicking test. The drugs were administered intraperitoneally (IP) at doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight (bw). Anti‐diarrheal activity was evaluated by assessing intestinal motility, hypersecretion, and fecal score in mice at oral doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg·bw. Computer facilitated analyses for anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal activities of three isolated compounds from C. recurvata were undertaken to identify the best‐fit phytoconstituents. Results The Me‐RCR showed significant (P
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- 2020