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EVALUATION OF THE ANALGETIC EFFECT OF GLABTAN IN
THE "HOT PLATE" MODEL
G.G. Rakhmonova, R.N. Rakhimov, Q.R. Baratov, R.Ab. Yakubova, N.A.
Tagayalieva, N.G. Abdullajanova
Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of
Uzbekistan, Tashkent 100125 st. Mirzo Ulugbek 83.
e-mail: ibchem@uzsci.net
Polyphenolic compounds occupy a special place in modern medicine due to their
high pleiotropic efficacy. They are widely distributed in almost all plants and have
strong antioxidant potential due to their unique molecular structure.
The staff of our
institute isolated a sum of polyphenols from
Rhus glabra
plants, which was
conditionally named Glabtan. This drug was chosen for screening
biological activity
due to its high water solubility and low toxicity.
The purpose of this study was to test the analgesic activity of Glabtan using the Hot
Plate test.
The Hot Plate test is based on behavioral responses controlled by supraspinal
structures in response to pain. The experiment was performed on healthy mature female
white laboratory mice, quarantined for 10-14 days, weighing 20±2,0 g, 6
mice per
group. Glabtan was injected into the stomach of mice of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th groups at
doses of 25, 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg, and the control group was injected with an equal
volume (0,2 ml) of distilled water. After 1 hour, the animals were placed on a metal
surface heated to 52°C, surrounded by a transparent cylinder. The time interval from the
moment the animals were placed on the heated plate to the appearance of such reactions
as licking and pulling up the hind legs, and jumping was recorded.
In the experiment, the analgesic efficacy of Glabtan at doses of 25, 50, 100 and 200
mg/kg compared with the control was 25 mg/kg – 34,2%, 50 mg/kg – 91,4%, 100
mg/kg – 67,8 % and 200 mg/kg - 20% of indicators were revealed. When comparing the
analgesic efficacy of Glabtan at the doses used in the experiment, the analgesic efficacy
at a dose of 50 mg/kg was 1,3 times higher than that of 100 mg/kg and 4,5 times higher
than that of 200 mg/kg (p=0,01).
Similarly, when comparing doses of 100 and 200
mg/kg, pain reduction rates were higher at a dose of 100 mg/kg with a statistically
significant difference (p=0,05).
The study drug Glabtan at a dose of 50 mg/kg had the highest 91,4%, at a dose of
100 mg/kg 67,8%, and at a dose of 200 mg/kg 20% had the lowest 20%
analgesic
efficacy. Since the effectiveness of Glabtan at doses of 50 and 100 mg/kg exceeded
50%, it was concluded that this drug has an analgesic effect. It should be noted that
Glabtan has a positive effect on pain reduction at relatively low doses.
Thus,
the Glabtan preparation, consisting of the sum of polyphenols isolated from the
Rhus glabra plant, has the highest analgesic efficacy of 91,4% at a dose of 50 mg/kg.
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