Publications by authors named "George J Amabeoku"

Background: Ruta graveolens has been used to treat toothache, earache, rheumatism and fever with little scientific evidence corroborating these uses.

Materials And Methods: The leaf methanol extract of Ruta graveolens was evaluated for antinociceptive activity using the acetic acid writhing and hot-plate tests in mice, also anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activities using the carrageenan-induced oedema and E. coli-induced pyrexia tests in rats, respectively.

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  • The leaf methanol extract of C. orbiculata L. was tested on mice and rats for its ability to reduce pain and inflammation through several experiments, including acetic acid writhing and hot-plate tests.
  • The results showed that the extract significantly reduced pain responses and inflammation in both tests, comparable to known painkillers like paracetamol and morphine.
  • Additionally, the high LD(50) value (greater than 4000 mg/kg) indicates that C. orbiculata is likely safe and non-toxic for these animals, supporting its traditional medicinal use for pain and inflammation relief.
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Various morphological parts of Persea americana Mill (Lauraceae) (avocado) are widely used in African traditional medicines for the treatment, management and/or control of a variety of human ailments, including childhood convulsions and epilepsy. This study examined the anticonvulsant effect of the plant's leaf aqueous extract (PAE, 50-800 mg/kg i.p.

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The role of GABAergic mechanism in the convulsant effect of mefloquine was investigated in mice. Mefloquine dose dependently induced tonic seizures in mice. Aminooxyacetic acid, diaminobutyric acid and muscimol significantly protected mice against mefloquine-induced seizures by significantly delaying the onset and decreasing the incidence of the seizures.

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