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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-165071

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Background: Biological immune response modulator (BIRM) - An aqueous extract of dried roots of the species dulcamara (family Solanaceae) grown in Ecuador, considered as a natural remedy for various disease is promoted as a natural herbal medicine. Our aim of the study was to assess the central and peripheral analgesic and anti-infl ammatory property of BIRM and to study its mechanism of action. Methods: Peripheral analgesic and anti-infl ammatory activity was evaluated using acetic acid induced writhing test and carrageenan paw edema test in male Swiss Albino mice (n=8 per group). Formalin test was taken up to evaluate BIRM’s centrally, as well as peripheral antinociceptive action. Results: We observed through our studies that BIRM when administered repeatedly for 7 days (4 ml/kg, p.o.) was able to exert its anti-nociceptive and anti-infl ammatory activity through central and peripheral mechanism. BIRM was able to signifi cantly inhibit both acetic acid induced writhes and carrageenan-induced paw edema indicating it’s possible peripheral analgesic and anti-infl ammatory action. BIRM was also able to inhibit both neurogenic and infl ammatory pain in the formalin test indicating its action through central and peripheral nervous system. Conclusion: Our study results show that BIRM has the potential anti-infl ammatory property and is able to exert its anti-nociceptive effect through both central and peripheral mechanisms.

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