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Table 3 Effect of VBME 100, 200 and 300mg/kg in hot plat test

From: Antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of Viola betonicifolia whole plant

Group

Treatment/kg

0min

30min

60min

90min

120min

Saline

10ml

9.20 ± 0.02

9.22 ± 0.08

9.16 ± 0.09

9.20 ± 0.03

9.12 ± 0.11

VBME

100mg

9.21 ±0.23

11.92 ± 0.44

13.20* ± 0.87

12.78* ± 0.46

12.58* ± 0.34

200mg

9.23 ±0.65

12.85 ± 0.87

14.51** ± 0.54

14.30** ± 0.84

14.09** ± 0.91

300mg

9.24 ±0.76

19.76* ± 0.22

23.74** ± 0.12

23.10** ± 0.12

22.98** ± 0.69

TramadolR

30mg

9.20 ±0.02

25.34** ± 0.04

25.88*** ± 0.06

25.80*** ± 0.07

25.77*** ± 0.00

Analgesic effect of TramadolR and VBME antagonized by Naloxone

VBME

300mg

9.21 ±0.45

10.78** ± 0.56

10.80** ± 0.39

10.91** ± 0.89

10.98** ± 0.78

200mg

9.22 ±0.76

10.80** ± 0.87

10.75** ± 0.92

10.82** ± 0.72

10.86** ± 0.92

TramadolR

30mg

9.23 ±0.02

10.22** ± 0.05

10.02*** ± 0.09

10.24*** ± 0.03

10.05*** ± 0.00

  1. Values are reported as mean ± S.E.M. for group of six animals. The data was analyzed by ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s test. Asterisks indicated statistically significant values from control. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.