ANTINOCICEPTIVE ACTIVITIES OF THE ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF OCIMUM KILIMANDSCHARICUM BAKER EX GÜRKE AND OCIMUM KENYENSE AYOB. EX A.J. PATON LEAVES 

 ABSTRACT

Ocimum kilimandscharicum and Ocimum kenyense are two closely related species endemic to Kenya. They find wide application in a diverse array of medicinal applications, including pain relief. The present investigation was carried out to study their antinociceptive activity using the radiant tail-flick test in mice. At 100, 200, 400 and 800 (mg/kg Bwt) dosages, the ethanolic leaf extracts of both O. kilimandscharicum and kenyense exhibited statistically significant antinociceptive activities (p < 0.01), in a dose dependent manner. The experimental results obtained in this <a href="http://www.aucheaptrx.com/">cheap trx for sale</a> study therefore validate the traditional uses of these plant species as analgesics. Further, this study provides a springboard into future phytochemical and pharmacological studies of these plant species.

KEY WORDS: Ocimum kilimandscharica, O. kenyense, Pain, Antinociception, Medicinal plants.

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