Any-Grah-Aka S
Scotland
Research Article
The Onset of Action of Aqueous Extracts of Ceiba pentandra (Malvaceae) and Pseudocedrela kotschyi (Meliaceae) Plants with Potential Antipyretic Activity on Young Rats and their Interactions with Antimalaria Drugs (Artemisinin-based Combination)
Author(s): Djadji ATL, Effo KE, Any-Grah-Aka S, Kouakou SL, Irie-NâÂÂGuessan G and Kouakou-Siransy GDjadji ATL, Effo KE, Any-Grah-Aka S, Kouakou SL, Irie-NâGuessan G and Kouakou-Siransy G
Background: Several classical antipyretics are used to treat fever. But their harmful sides effects have led to the research of the others alternative based on medicine herbals. Rarely, studies are focused on the onset of action and assess the effects of Drugs Herbal interaction in vivo using experimental models. The main objective of this work is to assess potential antipyretic activities of two African plants (Ceiba pentandra and Pseudocedrela kotschyi concerning the onset of action and evaluate the effects of their association to the combination based on artemisinin (CTA).
Methods: Turpentine 2 ml/kg, yeast brewers 20%, boiled milk 1 ml/kg were used to induce fever in young rats. The crudes of the extract of Ceiba pentandra 200 mg/kg; 400 mg/kg and Pseudocedrela kotschyi 100 and 150 mg/kg were adm.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-1459.1000257