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BackgroundCyperus rotundus Linn. (Cyperaceae) is a Tunisian medicinal plant used in folkloric (traditional) medicine to treat stomach disorders and inflammatory diseases. The present study explored the analgesic, anti-inflammatory and genotoxic activities of extracts from the aerial parts of C. rotundus. The antioxidant capacity and the modulation of splenocyte functions by these extracts were also investigated in mice. The phytochemical analysis was carried out using standard methods.MethodsAqueous, ethyl acetate, methanol and TOF-enriched extracts (300, 150, and 50 μg/ml) were evaluated for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities. 4, 2, and 1 mg/ml of each extract were tested to investigate their effect on lipid peroxidation. The genotoxic study was monitored by measuring the structural chromosome aberrations of mice treated with 300 mg/kg of extract. The proliferation of lymphocytes in the absence and presence of mitogens was assessed at a concentration range 1–1000 μg/ml.ResultsThe tested extracts were able to decrease the mouse ear oedema induced by xylene. Furthermore, it was shown that the same extracts reduced the number of abdominal contractions caused by acetic acid in mice, revealing the peripheral analgesic activity of these extracts. It is worth noting that mice treated with doses up to 300 mg/kg b.w. of Cyperus rotundus extracts did not exhibit any toxicity. The tested extracts significantly enhance lymphocyte proliferation at 1 mg/ml.ConclusionsIt appears that C. rotundus extracts contain potent components such as flavonoids that may potentially be useful for modulating the immune cell functions, provoking analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.

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  • Cyperus rotundus Linn. (Cyperaceae) is a Tunisian medicinal plant used in folkloric medicine to treat stomach disorders and inflammatory diseases

  • Previous studies conducted by our team revealed the presence of catechin, afzelechin and galloyl quinic acid in Total Oligomer Flavonoids (TOF)-enriched extract from the aerial parts of C. rotundus, and luteolin, ferulic acid, quercetin, 3hydroxy, 4-methoxybenzoic acid and 6,7 dimethoxycoumarin in the ethyl acetate extract [33]

  • Among these secondary compounds, belonging to either tannin, polyphenol or flavonoid families, several are known to exhibit antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects [34,35], and we believe that the analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities we observed with extracts from the aerial parts of Cyperus rotundus should be ascribed to such compounds

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Introduction

Cyperus rotundus Linn. (Cyperaceae) is a Tunisian medicinal plant used in folkloric (traditional) medicine to treat stomach disorders and inflammatory diseases. The present study explored the analgesic, anti-inflammatory and genotoxic activities of extracts from the aerial parts of C. rotundus. Plant derived natural products such as alkaloids, tannins, terpenes and flavonoids have received considerable attention in the recent years due to their. Pain is a pathophysiological response of the living tissue to undesirable stimuli. Inflammation can be defined as a reaction of a living cell or tissue to injury, infection or irritation/infiltration. It is characterized by swelling, redness and heat/fever. Completely synthetic compounds based on natural pharmacophores have been introduced into the market but, research and medical fields still struggle with the sideeffect profiles from these analgesic substances that are undesirable. The development of newer and more substantial analgesic drugs with fewer side-effects is necessary

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