Analgesic, Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-arthritic Activity of Newly-Synthesized Bicyclothieno 1, 2, 3 – Triazines

Authors

  • G.L. Viswanatha
  • N. Akinapally
  • N. Krishnadas
  • S. Janardhanan
  • S. Rangappa
Abstract:

The novel bicyclo thieno 1, 2, 3-triazines (BTT) namely BTT-1, BTT-2, BTT-3 and BTT-4 were evaluated for analgesic anti-inflammatory and antiarthritic activity. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated using hot plate test , formalin induced paw licking test and formalin induced paw edema test respectively, complete fruend’s adjuvant (CFA) induced arthritis model was used for antiarthrtic activity. All test drugs have showed significant analgesic activity by increasing the reaction latency time in hot plate test and decreasing the number of lickings in formalin test, BTT-3 was found to be effective in both early and late phase, while all other test drugs were found to be effective only in late phase of nociception. In anti-inflammatory studies, the BTT-3 (25 and 50mg/kg, i.p.) had significantly reduced the formalin induced paw edema. In CFA induced arthritis models, the BTT-3 has showed activity from the 4 th day of the treatment, while all the other test drugs have showed significant inhibition of CFA induced paw edema from the 7 th day of the treatment by decreasing the elevated levels of WBC, % Hb, ESR, along with decreasing the serum levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and Rheumatoid factor. In conclusion all test drugs were found to possess very good analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antiarthritic activity and BTT-3 was found to be more potent compare to other compounds.

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volume 10  issue 1

pages  31- 0

publication date 2011-01

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