Abstract
In the present study, the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of [6]-gingerol, which is the pungent constituent of ginger, were performed. Intraperitoneal administration of [6]-gingerol (25 mg/kg-50 mg/kg) produced an inhibition of acetic acid-induced writhing response and formalin-induced licking time in the late phase. [6]-Gingerol (50 mg/kg-100 mg/kg) also produced an inhibition of paw edema induced by carrageenin. These results suggested that [6]-gingerol possessed analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities.
Publication types
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Comparative Study
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Acetic Acid
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Analgesics / pharmacology*
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Animals
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents / pharmacology*
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Carrageenan
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Catechols
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Edema / chemically induced
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Edema / drug therapy
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Fatty Alcohols / pharmacology*
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Formaldehyde
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Hindlimb
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred ICR
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Pain / chemically induced
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Pain / drug therapy
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Phytotherapy
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Time Factors
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Zingiber officinale
Substances
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Analgesics
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Catechols
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Fatty Alcohols
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Formaldehyde
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Carrageenan
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gingerol
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Acetic Acid