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Pharmaceutical Biology | 2010
Devendra Mishra; Ganga Bisht; Papiya Mitra Mazumdar; Sangeeta Pilkhwal Sah
Context: Senecio rufinervis D.C (Asteraceae) is a tall aromatic herb, commonly found in Uttarakhand, India. No investigations on the biological activity of this plant have been published so far. Hence, this plant species became a subject of our scientific interest. Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the chemical composition and analgesic activity of Senecio rufinervis essential oil in mice using both thermal and chemical models of pain. Materials and methods: Essential oil from dried leaves of Senecio rufinervis was extracted by steam distillation and then subjected to GC-MS analysis. Varying doses of essential oil were given to mice, 30 min prior to the induction of abdominal constrictions and determination of mean reaction time in hot-plate maintained at 55° ± 0.5°C. Results: The main component detected in the essential oil of Senecio rufinervis was germacrene D (40.19%) followed by β-pinene (12.23%), β-caryophyllene (6.21%) and β-longipinene (4.15%). Essential oil exhibited significant and dose-dependent analgesic activity against acetic acid-induced writhing in mice. The percentage inhibition in number of writhes produced by 25, 50 and 75 mg/kg doses was, respectively, 69, 80 and 85%. The oil, at doses 50 and 75 mg/kg, significantly increased the mean latency in the hot-plate after 15 and 30 min of drug administration as compared to the control group. Discussion and conclusion: The results depicted both central and peripheral analgesic activity of S. rufinervis essential oil which was attributed to the presence of terpenes.
Natural Product Research | 2017
Devendra Mishra; Shivani Joshi; Shweta Mishra; Mukesh Lal Sah; Sama Ajay; Arun K. Shaw
Abstract The chloroform extract of Swertia cordata (G. Don) roots was subjected to column chromatography, afforded two (one new and one known) xanthones. Both the compounds were isolated for the first time from S. cordata. The structures of the isolated compounds were established on the basis of melting point,1D (1H NMR & 13C NMR) and 2D (1H 1H COSY, HSQC & HMBC) NMR spectroscopy, in addition to high-resolution mass spectrometry.
Journal of basic and clinical pharmacy | 2010
Devendra Mishra; Shivani Joshi; Ganga Bisht; Sangeeta Pilkhwal
IJNPR Vol.2(1) [March 2011] | 2011
Devendra Mishra; Shivani Joshi; Sangeeta Pilkhwal Sah; Abhimanyu Dev; Ganga Bisht
Journal of basic and clinical pharmacy | 2010
Savita Pandey; Sangeeta Pilkhwal Sah; Mukesh Lal Sah; Devendra Mishra
The Natural Products Journal | 2014
Mahendra Bisht; Devendra Mishra; Mukesh Lal Sah; Shivani Joshi; Shweta Mishra
Journal of Experimental and Applied Animal Sciences | 2013
Devendra Mishra; Shivani Joshi; Mukesh Lal Sah
International Journal of Green Pharmacy | 2016
Devendra Mishra
The Natural Products Journal | 2013
Shivani Joshi; Devendra Mishra; Ganga Bisht; Khadga Singh Khetwal
Research Journal of Medicinal Plant | 2013
Shivani Joshi; Devendra Mishra