Analgesic, anti-inflammatory and hypouricemic effects of GT1 film-coated tablets on experimental animals

Authors

  • Pham Ba Tuyen Traditional Medicine Hospital, Ministry of Public Security, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Truong Thi Huyen Traditional Medicine Hospital, Ministry of Public Security, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Pham Xuan Phong Military Institute of Traditional Medicine, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Nguyen Trong Thong Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Dinh Thi-Thu Hang Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Pham Thi-Van Anh Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15419/bmrat.v7i5.603

Keywords:

GT1, pain relief, anti-inflammatory, hypouricemic

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate pain relief, anti-inflammatory and hypouricemic effects of GT1 tablets on experimental animals.

Method: GT1 at the doses of 22.32 g/kg/day and 66.96 g/kg/day were evaluated for its analgesic effect in three models (hot plate, pain threshold, and acetic acid-induced writhing), its chronic anti-inflammatory effect in the granulomatous reaction model, and its hypouricemic effect in potassium oxonate-induced hyperuricemic mice. Acute anti-inflammatory effects of GT1 at the doses of 11.16 g/kg/day and 33.48 g/kg/day were evaluated in rats with two models: carrageenin-induced paw edema and peritonitis.

Results: GT1 prolonged the temperature reaction time on the hot plate (22.73 s and 20.37 s at both doses of 22.32 g/kg and 66.96 g/kg, respectively, compared to 16.96 s in control group), reduced the number of acid acetic-induced writhing effects, decreased the weight of granulomas, and decreased the level of acid uric in blood and urine (p < 0.05). GT1 caused a significant reduction in paw edema after subplantar injection of carrageenan in rats (p < 0.05). Moreover, there was a substantial decline of GT1 at the dose of 11.16 g/kg/day in terms of the volume and the quantity of protein in the inflammation fluid of the peritonitis model (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: GT1 at both doses of 11.16 g/kg/day and 33.48 g/kg/day posed acute anti-inflammatory effects on rats. GT1 at both doses of 22.32 g/kg/day and 66.96 g/kg/day exerted analgesic, chronic anti-inflammatory and hypouricemic effects on mice.

Author Biography

  • Pham Ba Tuyen, Traditional Medicine Hospital, Ministry of Public Security, Hanoi, Vietnam

    phambatuyen.yhct@gmail.com

Published

2020-05-25

Issue

Section

Original Research

How to Cite

Analgesic, anti-inflammatory and hypouricemic effects of GT1 film-coated tablets on experimental animals. (2020). Biomedical Research and Therapy, 7(5), 3760-3767. https://doi.org/10.15419/bmrat.v7i5.603

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