Research Article

In Vivo Anti-Inflammatory, Analgesic, Sedative, Muscle Relaxant Activities and Molecular Docking Analysis of Phytochemicals from Euphorbia pulcherrima

Table 1

Analgesic effect of compounds (1 and 2) isolated from E. pulcherrima.

GroupDose (mg/kg)Time in minutes
306090120

Normal saline10 mL9.25 ± 0.079.24 ± 0.089.25 ± 0.159.23 ± 0.11
Tramadol1025.00 ± 0.0826.28 ± 0.0725.50 ± 0.0625.70 ± 0.11
Compound 1511.55 ± 0.3012.90 ± 0.4312.80 ± 0.3512.77 ± 0.40
1014.98 ± 0.9815.55 ± 0.2115.30 ± 0.4515.20 ± 0.46
1517.32 ± 0.4018.90 ± 0.3318.30 ± 0.4318.20 ± 0.49
2020.00 ± 0.3321.03 ± 0.2320.88 ± 0.3220.80 ± 0.55
Compound 2513.66 ± 0.1014.96 ± 0.1814.80 ± 0.2014.60 ± 0.45
1016.90 ± 0.3917.55 ± 0.2317.36 ± 0.4317.31 ± 0.55
1519.80 ± 0.2120.93 ± 0.2720.88 ± 0.4020.59 ± 0.40
2022.98 ± 0.6023.84 ± 0.7323.70 ± 0.8023.65 ± 0.90

The recorded results are represented as the mean ± SEM of all animals’ tolerance to thermal stimuli in seconds.