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Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine
2006 Volume.6 No. 3 p.186 ~ p.195
Effects of opioid and non-opioid antagonists, pH and enzymes on Corchorus olitorius antinociception in mice
Zakaria Zainul Amiruddin

Neelendran M
Pubalan S
Sulaiman MR
Fatimah CA
Abstract
The present study was carried out to determine the involvement of opioid and non-opioid receptor and the effect of pH and enzymes on the recently reported antinociceptive activity of aqueous extract of Corchorus olitorius (AECO) leaves using the abdominal constriction test. The extract was prepared by soaking the dried powdered leaves of Corchorus (C.) olitorius in distilled water overnight, and the supernatant obtained was considered as a stock solution with 100% concentration/ strength. The extract, administered subcutaneously in the concentrations/ strength of 10, 50 and 100%, was found to show a significant concentration-independent antinociception. The 50% concentration AECO were further used to study on the above mentioned parameters. The extract exhibited: significant (P < 0.05) decreased in activity when pre-treated (s.c.) against 10 mg/kg naloxonazine, bicuculine (10 mg/kg), phenoxybenzamine (10 mg/kg), 10 mg/kg pindolol, and 5 mg/kg mecamylamme, but not 10 mg/kg naltrindole, 10 mg/kg atropine, respectively; significant (P < 0.05) decreased in activity after pre-treatment against 10% a-amylase, but not 1 % protease or 10% lipase and; significant (P < 0.05) decreased in activity after exposure to alkaline condition (pH between 9 and 13) while maintaining the activity at acidic condition, respectively. The C. olitorius leaves antinociception, which involved, at least in part, activation of , and nicotinic receptors, was found to decrease under alkaline condition and in the presence of .
KEYWORD
Corchorus olitorius, Antinociception, Abdominal constriction test, Opioid, Non-opioid, Enzymes, pH
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