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Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model

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:...

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Autores principales: Ahmad, Shabbir, Nasrin, Mst. Samima, Reza, A. S. M. Ali, Chakrabarty, Nishan, Hoque, Md. Akramul, Islam, Sanjida, Hafez Kabir, Mohammad Shah, Tareq, Syed Mohammed, Alam, A. H. M. Khurshid, Haque, Md. Areeful, Arman, Md. Saiful Islam
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7323701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32613176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12119
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author Ahmad, Shabbir
Nasrin, Mst. Samima
Reza, A. S. M. Ali
Chakrabarty, Nishan
Hoque, Md. Akramul
Islam, Sanjida
Hafez Kabir, Mohammad Shah
Tareq, Syed Mohammed
Alam, A. H. M. Khurshid
Haque, Md. Areeful
Arman, Md. Saiful Islam
author_facet Ahmad, Shabbir
Nasrin, Mst. Samima
Reza, A. S. M. Ali
Chakrabarty, Nishan
Hoque, Md. Akramul
Islam, Sanjida
Hafez Kabir, Mohammad Shah
Tareq, Syed Mohammed
Alam, A. H. M. Khurshid
Haque, Md. Areeful
Arman, Md. Saiful Islam
author_sort Ahmad, Shabbir
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description 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 < .05) peripheral anti‐nociception at the highest dose. The extract inhibited both early and late phases of nociception in the formalin‐induced writhing test. In the castor oil‐induced diarrhoea model, the extract significantly (P < .05) prolonged the onset time of diarrhoea, inhibited percentage of diarrhoea, and decreased both the volume and weight of intestinal contents. Rates of intestinal fluid accumulation inhibition were (33.61 ± 1.00)% and (46.44 ± 0.89)% at Me‐RCR doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg·bw, respectively. Moreover, a significant (P < .05) reduction in gastrointestinal motility was observed. An absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and/or toxicity (ADME/T) test showed that the selected compounds yielded promising results, satisfying Lipinski's rule of five for predicting drug‐like potential. Notably, of the three phytoconstituents curculigine and isocurculigine possessed the highest affinity for the COX‐1 and COX‐2. Isocurculigine was also identified as the most effective anti‐diarrheal compound in the computer‐facilitated model. CONCLUSION: An extract of the plant C. recurvata showed potential analgesic and anti‐diarrheal activity due to the presence of one or more active secondary metabolite(s).
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spelling pubmed-73237012020-06-30 Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model Ahmad, Shabbir Nasrin, Mst. Samima Reza, A. S. M. Ali Chakrabarty, Nishan Hoque, Md. Akramul Islam, Sanjida Hafez Kabir, Mohammad Shah Tareq, Syed Mohammed Alam, A. H. M. Khurshid Haque, Md. Areeful Arman, Md. Saiful Islam Animal Model Exp Med Original Articles 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 < .05) peripheral anti‐nociception at the highest dose. The extract inhibited both early and late phases of nociception in the formalin‐induced writhing test. In the castor oil‐induced diarrhoea model, the extract significantly (P < .05) prolonged the onset time of diarrhoea, inhibited percentage of diarrhoea, and decreased both the volume and weight of intestinal contents. Rates of intestinal fluid accumulation inhibition were (33.61 ± 1.00)% and (46.44 ± 0.89)% at Me‐RCR doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg·bw, respectively. Moreover, a significant (P < .05) reduction in gastrointestinal motility was observed. An absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and/or toxicity (ADME/T) test showed that the selected compounds yielded promising results, satisfying Lipinski's rule of five for predicting drug‐like potential. Notably, of the three phytoconstituents curculigine and isocurculigine possessed the highest affinity for the COX‐1 and COX‐2. Isocurculigine was also identified as the most effective anti‐diarrheal compound in the computer‐facilitated model. CONCLUSION: An extract of the plant C. recurvata showed potential analgesic and anti‐diarrheal activity due to the presence of one or more active secondary metabolite(s). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7323701/ /pubmed/32613176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12119 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Animal Models and Experimental Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Chinese Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Ahmad, Shabbir
Nasrin, Mst. Samima
Reza, A. S. M. Ali
Chakrabarty, Nishan
Hoque, Md. Akramul
Islam, Sanjida
Hafez Kabir, Mohammad Shah
Tareq, Syed Mohammed
Alam, A. H. M. Khurshid
Haque, Md. Areeful
Arman, Md. Saiful Islam
Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model
title Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model
title_full Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model
title_fullStr Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model
title_full_unstemmed Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model
title_short Curculigo recurvata W.T.Aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in Albino mice and an in silico model
title_sort curculigo recurvata w.t.aiton exhibits anti‐nociceptive and anti‐diarrheal effects in albino mice and an in silico model
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7323701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32613176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12119
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