Publications by authors named "Andreanne Ross"

The analgesic effects of vanillin on neuropathic pain was evaluated using thermal sensitivity and mechanical allodynia using the sciatic nerve constriction model (n = 30 rats). To determine the pharmacokinetics of vanillin, rats (n = 6/administration route) received either 20 or 100 mg/kg of vanillin i.v.

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Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic pain following central or peripheral nervous system lesions that cause allodynia (pain initiated by a non-painful stimulus) and hyperalgesia (increased pain sensation following a painful stimulus). The first objective of the study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of eugenol, the principle chemical constituent of clove oil, following a gavage administration (40 mg/kg) in male Sprague-Dawley rats. The second objective was to evaluate the effect of repeated oral administrations of eugenol on hyperalgesia and allodynia using an experimental model of neuropathic pain in rats.

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Vanillin is responsible for producing the familiar smell of vanilla. Vanillin has many similarities with other flavor phenolic compounds and could potentially show similar pharmacological activity. A previously published analytical method was adapted, developed and tested.

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Case of cutaneous necrosis in African Clawed frogs Xenopus laevis after the topical application of eugenol. African Clawed frogs showed necrotic cutaneous lesions after a topical application of high concentrations of eugenol, an analgesic and anesthetic agent. Microscopically, ulceration of the epidermis, a loss of mucous and serous glands as well as an infiltration of inflammatory cells were observed.

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