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Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Property of Methanolic Extract of Momordica Dioica in Wistar Rat Model

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Background: Since current medications frequently cause potentially serious side effects, countless individuals continued to have pain and inflammation despite the accessibility of treatments. Ancient practitioners have used a variety of herbal remedies with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties extensively. Momordica Dioica is one of them, but no experimental research has been done in support of this traditional use.  Objective: The purpose of the research was to assess the analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties of methanolic Momordica Dioica fruit extracts. Methods: Dryed by air According to OECD guideline the version eighteen, the fruit of Momordica Dioica is extracted with the solvent methanol as well as an acute oral toxicity study was done for the methanol-based extract of Momordica Dioica. The Active Constituent responsible for the Activity was confirmed by HPTLC method. The hot plate method was employed to assess the analgesic efficacy of centrally mediated analgesia.The ability to reduce inflammation was assessed using a carrageenan-induced paw oedema test. Results: Momordica dioica's methanolic extract inhibits the ceiling result during activity.  The Methanolic Extract of Momordica dioica (MEMD) extract demonstrated a significant (p 0.0001) analgesic effect in the hot plate method at doses of 100mg/kg and in all combinations with standard. Maximum anti-inflammatory effects were seen in carrageenan-induced paw edema starting 2-4 hours after induction, and all tested doses of the extract significantly inhibited the carrageenan-induced inflammation (p 0.0001, p 0.001). The presence of a pentacyclic terpenoid i.e Ursolic acid present in the extract had potential analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity which supports the traditional claim.
Title: Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Property of Methanolic Extract of Momordica Dioica in Wistar Rat Model
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Background: Since current medications frequently cause potentially serious side effects, countless individuals continued to have pain and inflammation despite the accessibility of treatments.
Ancient practitioners have used a variety of herbal remedies with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties extensively.
Momordica Dioica is one of them, but no experimental research has been done in support of this traditional use.
 Objective: The purpose of the research was to assess the analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties of methanolic Momordica Dioica fruit extracts.
Methods: Dryed by air According to OECD guideline the version eighteen, the fruit of Momordica Dioica is extracted with the solvent methanol as well as an acute oral toxicity study was done for the methanol-based extract of Momordica Dioica.
The Active Constituent responsible for the Activity was confirmed by HPTLC method.
The hot plate method was employed to assess the analgesic efficacy of centrally mediated analgesia.
The ability to reduce inflammation was assessed using a carrageenan-induced paw oedema test.
Results: Momordica dioica's methanolic extract inhibits the ceiling result during activity.
 The Methanolic Extract of Momordica dioica (MEMD) extract demonstrated a significant (p 0.
0001) analgesic effect in the hot plate method at doses of 100mg/kg and in all combinations with standard.
Maximum anti-inflammatory effects were seen in carrageenan-induced paw edema starting 2-4 hours after induction, and all tested doses of the extract significantly inhibited the carrageenan-induced inflammation (p 0.
0001, p 0.
001).
The presence of a pentacyclic terpenoid i.
e Ursolic acid present in the extract had potential analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity which supports the traditional claim.

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