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Table 2 Effects of AELS, AEAR and pentazocine on tail-immersion test

From: Assessment of pharmacological activities of two medicinal plant of Bangladesh: Launaea sarmentosa and Aegialitis rotundifolia roxb in the management of pain, pyrexia and inflammation

Group

Treatment

Dose [mg/kg]

Average tail withdrawing time (sec) (Mean ± S.E.M)

   

0 min

15 min

30 min

60 min

I

Control

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2.62 ± 0.05

2.87 ± 0.07

2.61 ± 0.11

2.49 ± 0.018

II

Standard

30

2.36 ± 0.06**

5.81 ± 0.04***

7.62 ± 0.06***

4.38 ± 0.05***

III

AELS

100

2.66 ± 0.02*

3.44 ± 0.05*

5.13 ± 0.03*

2.98 ± 0.03*

IV

AELS

200

2.5 ± 0.01**

3.83 ± 0.05**

5.9 ± 0.04**

3.21 ± 0.04**

V

AELS

400

3.12 ± 0.02**

4.86 ± 0.01***

6.93 ± 0.05***

4.24 ± 0.03***

VI

AEAR

100

2.71 ± 0.05

3.13 ± 0.04

4.03 ± 0.05

3.15 ± 0.08

VII

AEAR

200

2.33 ± 0.02*

3.41 ± 0.03*

4.1 ± 0.07*

2.85 ± 0.01*

VIII

AEAR

400

2.67 ± 0.01**

3.84 ± 0.04**

6.54 ± 0.07**

3.74 ± 0.03**

  1. Values are expressed as mean ± S.E.M (n = 6). *P < 0.05 (significant), **P < 0.01 (more significant) and ***P < 0.001 (most significant) compared with vehicle control (ANOVA followed by Dunnet’s t-test).