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Table 2 Effect of hydroalcholic extracts of L. glutinosa leaves on acetic acid induced writhing in mice

From: In vivo analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory potential in Swiss albino mice and in vitro thrombolytic activity of hydroalcoholic extract from Litsea glutinosa leaves

Treatment

Total writhing count (Mean ± SEM)

% Inhibition

Control

17.4 ± 2.50

-

Standard

6.2 ± 0.66***

64.36

n-hexane extract (250 mg/kg)

10.10 ± 0.41**

41.95

n-hexane extract (500 mg/kg)

8.7 ± 0.57***

50.00

Ethyl acetate extract (250 mg/kg)

10.14 ± 0.63**

41.72

Ethyl acetate extract (500 mg/kg)

9.96 ± 0.29**

42.76

Chloroform extract (250 mg/kg)

11.6 ± 0.31**

33.33

Chloroform extract (500 mg/kg)

9.15 ± 0.36**

47.41

Methanolic extract (250 mg/kg)

9.40 ± 0.51**

45.98

Methanolic extract (500 mg/kg)

7.60 ± 0.51***

56.32

  1. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM (Standard error mean); ***indicates P <0.001, and **indicates P <0.01; one-way ANOVA followed by Dennett’s test as compared to control.