In vivo studies of analgesic, antidiabetic, and CNS depressant properties of Pterocarpus indicus leaf extract
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2024-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Tabassum, FarzanaMetadata
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The species Pterocarpus indicus belongs to the Fabaceae family, locally known as Padauk.
Plants belonging to this family can treat rheumatic pain, insomnia, stress, and an increased
heartbeat. However, through a literature search, it was seen no one has investigated the
analgesic, antidiabetic, and CNS depressant properties of the ethanol leaf extract of P. indicus.
This research aimed to investigate therapeutic properties like analgesic, antidiabetic, and CNS
depressants of Pterocarpus indicus leaf extract using Swiss albino mice at doses of 200 mg/kg,
400 mg/kg, and 600 mg/kg. The antidiabetic effect was evaluated on alloxan-induced diabetic
mice, the acetic acid-induced writhing test was used for the analgesic activity, and the hole
cross method was employed for the CNS depressant effect. The extract showed significant anti diabetic activity (P<0.01), notable analgesic and CNS depressant effects. Hence, the findings
suggest that the extract of Pterocarpus indicus could be effective in diabetes treatment.