Antinociceptive activity of Pleurotus cystidiosus, an edible mushroom in rats
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. Pharmacognosy Magazine
Abstract
The antinociceptive potential of Pleurotus cystidiosus, an edible mushroom (family: Tricholomataceae) was
investigated in male rats (doses used: 125, 500, and 1000 mg/kg) and female rats in the di-oestrous stage using the
standard hot plate and tail flick tests. In the hot plate test, the reaction time was significantly (P < 0.05)
prolonged in male rats after 2 h of administration (18 % mid and 93% high dose). The di-oestrous female rats also
showed significant (P < 0.05) prolongation in the reaction time on the hot plate test (22 %) upon administration of
the high dose. This antinociceptive activity had the peak effect at 2 h in male rats and the activity was dose
dependent (r2 = 0.81, p < 0.05). In contrast, none of the rats showed an increase in reaction time in the tail-flick
test. The acetone and methylene chloride extracts of P. cystidiosus was also orally administered to the rats and
antinociceptive activity investigated. Only the acetone extract showed a marked and significant increase in
reaction time on the hot plate test at 2 h (23% mid and 49% high dose). We conclude that the acetone extract
retain the pain alleviating properties, however the whole mushroom has a better effect with 1000 mg/kg dose.
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Antinociception, Hot plate, Morphine, Pleurotus cystidiosus, Pleurotus cystidiosus, Tail flick method
Citation
D.D. Kudahewa, D.T.U. Abeytunga, W.D. Ratnasooriya. Antinociceptive activity of Pleurotus cystidiosus, an edible mushroom in rats. Pharmacognosy Magazine, 2008, 4(13): 37- 41.
