PJB-2020-40
EVALUATION OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANALGESIC POTENTIAL OF ORGANIC EXTRACTS OF CAMELLIA SINENSIS CULTIVATED IN SHINKIARI, DISTRICT MANSEHRA PAKISTAN BY USING ANIMAL MODELS
Dr. SAIMA RUBAB
Abstract
Present study is aimed to evaluate the comparative anti-inflammatory and analgesic potential of Camellia sinensis seed and leaf cultivated in Shinkiari, District Mansehra Pakistan. Seed and leaf extracts at different doses with different parameters like licking and biting response, the inflammation of hind paw and writhing effect were studies. Anti-inflammatory effect is less significant as in the case of seed extract at P<0.01, while leaf extract showed highly significant results both at low and high doses. However analgesic effect of seed extract showed significant result at low dose while highly significant results were obtained at high dose, while leaf extract showed highly significant results even at low dose and even more better results were obtained at high dose when compared with standard. These findings show that Camellia sinensis L. prove to be better candidate medicine for inflammation and pain.
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