2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202015101062
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Blood Profile and Reflex Righting in Central Pain Induced Rats after Administration of Sernai Leaf Extract (Wedelia biflora)

Abstract: Pain is a symptom of infection in the body but becomes crucial if it is not treated properly. Pain medication could be managed by administering anti-pain medications (analgesics). Currently, not all commercially available analgesic drugs can be used in animals, due to biochemical and metabolic variations between species causing difficulties in dosage determination and drug administration to the patient. This condition affects the drug efficacy which is incompatible with clinical relevance, has a narrow therape… Show more

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“…Wedelia plants contain alkaloid compounds, terpenoids, triterpenoids and flavonoids [9][10]. Wedelia leaf extract does not cause blood and nerve disorders [11]. So far, its benefits as a wound medicine have not been analyzed in depth, therefore in the study will be discussed how the inflammatory phase of stage one can play a role in the wound healing process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wedelia plants contain alkaloid compounds, terpenoids, triterpenoids and flavonoids [9][10]. Wedelia leaf extract does not cause blood and nerve disorders [11]. So far, its benefits as a wound medicine have not been analyzed in depth, therefore in the study will be discussed how the inflammatory phase of stage one can play a role in the wound healing process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several positive effects of Wedelia biflora have proven such as reducing the body temperature during fever, as a medicine for itching, treating wounds, and ulcers [5], as an antifungal, antimicrobial [6]. The leaves of Wedelia biflora are useful as a diuretic drug, while the flowers are useful for skin diseases overcome the Plasmodium falciparum infection [7,8], act as an antipyretic due Plasmodium berghei infection[9]. Wedelia biflora was also able to protect the liver function due to infection of Plasmodium berghei [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%