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dc.contributor.authorBoakye-Gyasi, Eric-
dc.contributor.authorKasanga, Ella Anle-
dc.contributor.authorAmeyaw, Elvis Ofori-
dc.contributor.authorAbotsi, Wonder Kofi Mensah-
dc.contributor.authorBiney, Robert Peter-
dc.contributor.authorAgyare, Christian-
dc.contributor.authorWoode, Eric-
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-28T14:37:18Z-
dc.date.available2023-09-28T14:37:18Z-
dc.date.issued2017-08-10-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8647-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Geraniin, a dehydroellagitannin, is a major component of the aqueous extract of the aerial parts of Phyllanthus muellerianus (Kuntze) Exell. (Euphorbi- aceae). Several Phyllanthus species are traditionally used for painful disorders. The anti-nociceptive effects of the aqueous extract of the aerial parts of P. muellerianus and of geraniin have been scientifically established. The aim of the paper is to determine whether a combination of geraniin and diclofenac or geraniin and morphine leads to better anti-nociceptive effects. Methods: The nature of the interactions of morphine and diclofenac with geraniin was evaluated by under- taking the isobolographic analysis. Mice were treated with geraniin (3–30 mg/kg), morphine (1–10 mg/kg), and diclofenac (10–100 mg/kg) to obtain the ED50 values of the agents in the formalin test. Dose-response curves were then obtained and analyzed after the co-administration of geraniin with morphine or diclofenac in fixed ratio (1:1) combinations based on specific fractions (1/2, 1/4, and 1/8) of their respective ED50 values for the formalin test. Results: Geraniin was less potent than morphine but more potent than diclofenac in the formalin-induced nocic- eption. The isobolographic analysis of geraniin/morphine (G/M) and geraniin/diclofenac combinations (G/D) at different fractions revealed the potentiation of their anti- nociceptive effects. The degrees of potentiation, which were calculated as interaction indices, showed synergism for both combinations in both phase I (G/M: 0.040, G/D: 0.017) and phase II (G/M: 0.004, G/D: 0.002) of the forma- lin test. Conclusions: The present study demonstrates synergism for the co-administration of geraniin with both morphine and diclofenac.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Cape Coasten_US
dc.subjectanalgesiaen_US
dc.subjectnociceptionen_US
dc.subjectsynergismen_US
dc.titleAn isobolographic analysis of the anti-nociceptive effect of geraniin in combination with morphine or diclofenacen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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