| Literature DB >> 25587334 |
Rabi Atabaki1, Majid Hassanpour-Ezatti1.
Abstract
Lallemantia royleana (Balangu) is a well known Iranian medicinal plant that its seed mucilage has many applications in modern pharmacology. Plant mucilage traditionally was used as a gel supplement, and natural matrix for sustained release of drugs. But it seems that these compounds are not a simple additive and also have many undiscovered pharmacological properties. In this research, the anesthetic action of gel prepared from Balangu mucilage alone and its mixture with lidocaine hydrochloride are compared with the effect of commercial 2% lidocaine gel by rat tail flick test. Mucilage of Balangu seed alone showed analgesic effect. Duration and potency of anesthesia induced by gel containing mucilage alone (0.01 g/mL) were identical to commercial 2% lidocaine gel. But, local anesthetic potency and duration of gel made from 2% lidocaine-mucilage gel mixture was significantly higher than commercial 2% lidocaine gel. The gel prepared from mucilage causes a good analgesia with unknown mechanism. Besides, mixture of Balangu mucilage prepared gel with lidocaine improves lidocaine anesthesia. The increase in potency of lidocaine action results from mucilage dermal penetration enhancing effects; and longer anesthetic duration of this mixture are related to the capability of mucilage based gel for sustained drug release.Entities:
Keywords: Acute pain; Anesthesia; Lidocaine; Plant mucilage; Rats; Topical administration
Year: 2014 PMID: 25587334 PMCID: PMC4232811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Figure 1Tail flick latency (mean ±SEM) of rats was measured before (base) and after each treatment. Rats groups: Control, topically treated with distilled water; Commercial lidocaine, treated with 2% commercial lidocaine gel; Mucilage, treated with mucilage alone; Mixture, treated with mucilage+2%lidocaine (Two-way ANOVA and Bonferroni post test). * p<0.05 Mixture group v.s. Commercial lidocaine group and # p<0.05 Mucilage or Commercial lidocaine groups v.s. control.”