2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1043-6618(03)00151-8
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Antinociceptive effect of Phlomis olivieri Benth., Phlomis anisodonta Boiss. and Phlomis persica Boiss. total extracts

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“…Sarkhail et al (2003) confirmed the analgesic properties of three Phlomis species and proved their pain reliving activity.…”
Section: Antinociceptive Activity (In Vivo)supporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Sarkhail et al (2003) confirmed the analgesic properties of three Phlomis species and proved their pain reliving activity.…”
Section: Antinociceptive Activity (In Vivo)supporting
confidence: 57%
“…Total extract of Phlomis olivieri and Phlomis anisodonta at a dose of 150 mg kg −1 and Phlomis persica at a dose of 100 mg kg −1 reduce significantly the number of acetic acid-induced writhes in mice, revealing antinociceptive properties comparable to indomethacin (Sarkhail et al, 2003). Mohajer et al (2005) reported analgesic properties of Phlomis lanceolata total extract and four fractions (diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, n-butanol and water extracts).…”
Section: Antinociceptive Activity (In Vivo)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antidynous activity of CSPG was evaluated by the writhing test as described by other studies (Sarkhail et al, 2003). Doses of 12.6, 25.2 and 50.4 g/kg of the CSPG which were i.g.…”
Section: Effect Of Cspg On Acetic Acid-induced Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11] Various activities such as antinociceptive,[1213] antigenotoxic and antioxidant,[14] antiulcerogenic, anticancer, anti-inflammatory and antiallergic activities have been reported for some Phlomis species. [11] This genus is rich in terpenoids, iridoids, flavonoids and other phenolic compounds that contribute potential biological effects like antioxidant activities to many of them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%