Evaluation of the sedative activity of the hydroalcoholic extract from native Peruvian medicinal plants in albino mice

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Objective: This study evaluated the sedative effect of the hydroalcoholic extracts from the leaves of Valeriana pinnatifida Ruiz & Pav (valerian) and Passiflora edulis Sims (passionflower) in albino mice (Holtzman). Material and Methods: 30 Holtzman albino mice were used, acquired from the N...

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Autores: Palomino Huarcaya , Roger Alberto, Solgorré Contreras , Enrique Juan, Zuñiga Olivera , Consuelo Hibon
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt
Repositorio:Visionarios en ciencia y tecnología
Lenguaje:español
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Evaluación de la actividad sedante del extracto hidroalcohólico de plantas medicinales nativas del Perú en ratones albinos
title Evaluation of the sedative activity of the hydroalcoholic extract from native Peruvian medicinal plants in albino mice
spellingShingle Evaluation of the sedative activity of the hydroalcoholic extract from native Peruvian medicinal plants in albino mice
Palomino Huarcaya , Roger Alberto
title_short Evaluation of the sedative activity of the hydroalcoholic extract from native Peruvian medicinal plants in albino mice
title_full Evaluation of the sedative activity of the hydroalcoholic extract from native Peruvian medicinal plants in albino mice
title_fullStr Evaluation of the sedative activity of the hydroalcoholic extract from native Peruvian medicinal plants in albino mice
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title_sort Evaluation of the sedative activity of the hydroalcoholic extract from native Peruvian medicinal plants in albino mice
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Solgorré Contreras , Enrique Juan
Zuñiga Olivera , Consuelo Hibon
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description Objective: This study evaluated the sedative effect of the hydroalcoholic extracts from the leaves of Valeriana pinnatifida Ruiz & Pav (valerian) and Passiflora edulis Sims (passionflower) in albino mice (Holtzman). Material and Methods: 30 Holtzman albino mice were used, acquired from the National Agrarian University La Molina (UNALM). The mice were selected and assigned to groups using simple random probability sampling, forming 6 groups of 5 specimens each. Each group received a different treatment with the hydroalcoholic extracts: Valeriana pinnatifida at doses of 20 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg, and Passiflora edulis at doses of 50 mg/kg and 100 mg/kg. To induce anxiety, the elevated plus maze test was used. Subsequently, ANOVA and Tukey tests were applied to determine the concentration and group with the highest sedative activity. Results: The results indicate that the hydroalcoholic extract of Valeriana pinnatifida leaves shows significant sedative activity. However, the extract of Passiflora edulis at a dose of 50 mg/kg exhibited very limited sedative activity, suggesting that its effect is less pronounced compared to valerian. In contrast, the 100 mg/kg dose of Passiflora edulis did show a notable sedative effect. Conclusions: The findings suggest that treatments based on hydroalcoholic extracts of Valeriana pinnatifida could be considered an effective therapeutic alternative for managing anxiety. On the other hand, the use of Passiflora edulis at a concentration of 50 mg/kg is not recommended as an effective sedative; however, the 100 mg/kg concentration does exhibit sedative effects. These results pave the way for future research on dose optimization and potential combinations of extracts to enhance sedative effectiveness.
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spelling Evaluation of the sedative activity of the hydroalcoholic extract from native Peruvian medicinal plants in albino miceEvaluación de la actividad sedante del extracto hidroalcohólico de plantas medicinales nativas del Perú en ratones albinosPalomino Huarcaya , Roger AlbertoSolgorré Contreras , Enrique JuanZuñiga Olivera , Consuelo HibonObjective: This study evaluated the sedative effect of the hydroalcoholic extracts from the leaves of Valeriana pinnatifida Ruiz & Pav (valerian) and Passiflora edulis Sims (passionflower) in albino mice (Holtzman). Material and Methods: 30 Holtzman albino mice were used, acquired from the National Agrarian University La Molina (UNALM). The mice were selected and assigned to groups using simple random probability sampling, forming 6 groups of 5 specimens each. Each group received a different treatment with the hydroalcoholic extracts: Valeriana pinnatifida at doses of 20 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg, and Passiflora edulis at doses of 50 mg/kg and 100 mg/kg. To induce anxiety, the elevated plus maze test was used. Subsequently, ANOVA and Tukey tests were applied to determine the concentration and group with the highest sedative activity. Results: The results indicate that the hydroalcoholic extract of Valeriana pinnatifida leaves shows significant sedative activity. However, the extract of Passiflora edulis at a dose of 50 mg/kg exhibited very limited sedative activity, suggesting that its effect is less pronounced compared to valerian. In contrast, the 100 mg/kg dose of Passiflora edulis did show a notable sedative effect. Conclusions: The findings suggest that treatments based on hydroalcoholic extracts of Valeriana pinnatifida could be considered an effective therapeutic alternative for managing anxiety. On the other hand, the use of Passiflora edulis at a concentration of 50 mg/kg is not recommended as an effective sedative; however, the 100 mg/kg concentration does exhibit sedative effects. These results pave the way for future research on dose optimization and potential combinations of extracts to enhance sedative effectiveness.Objetivo: Evaluar el efecto sedante de los extractos hidroalcohólicos de las hojas de Valeriana pinnatifida Ruiz & Pav (valeriana) y Passiflora edulis Sims (maracuyá) en ratones albinos (Holtzman). Material y Métodos: Se utilizaron 30 ratones albinos Holtzman, adquiridos de la Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina (UNALM). Los ratones fueron seleccionados y asignados a cada grupo mediante un muestreo probabilístico aleatorio simple (seis grupos de cinco especímenes cada uno). Cada grupo recibió un tratamiento diferente con los extractos hidroalcohólicos obtenidos; Valeriana pinnatifida Ruiz & Pav 20mg/Kg y 50mg/Kg; y Passiflora edulis Sims 50mg/Kg y 100mg/Kg. Para inducir ansiedad, se utilizó la prueba del laberinto en forma de cruz. Posteriormente, se aplicó la prueba ANOVA y la prueba Tukey para determinar la concentración y el grupo con mayor actividad sedante. Resultados: Los resultados indican que el extracto hidroalcohólico de las hojas de Valeriana pinnatifida presenta una actividad sedante significativa. Sin embargo, el extracto de Passiflora edulis a una dosis de 50 mg/kg mostró una actividad sedante muy reducida, sugiriendo que su efecto es menor en comparación con la valeriana. Conclusiones: Los hallazgos sugieren que los tratamientos a base de extracto hidroalcohólico de Valeriana pinnatifida podrían ser considerados como una alternativa terapéutica eficaz para el manejo de la ansiedad. Por otro lado, el uso de Passiflora edulis en la concentración de 50 mg/kg no se recomienda como un sedante efectivo; mientras que la concentración de 100 mg/kg si presenta el efecto sedante. Estos resultados abren la puerta a investigaciones futuras sobre la optimización de las dosis y posibles combinaciones de extractos para mejorar la efectividad sedante.Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt2025-05-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/14510.47186/visct.v9i1.145Visionarios en ciencia y tecnología; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2024): Enero-Junio; 10-172708-63722308-2496reponame:Visionarios en ciencia y tecnologíainstname:Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Rooseveltinstacron:ROOSEVELTspahttps://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/145/242https://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/145/246Derechos de autor 2025 Roger Alberto Palomino Huarcaya , Enrique Juan Solgorré Contreras , Consuelo Hibon Zuñiga Olivera https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe:article/1452025-05-26T17:45:16Z
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