%0 Journal Article %T Phytochemical Screening and Anti-nociceptive Properties of the Ethanolic Leaf Extract of Trema Cannabina Lour %A Hossain Hemayet %A Ismet Ara Jahan %A Howlader Sariful Islam %A Dey Shubhra Kanti %J Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin %D 2013 %I Tabriz University of Medical Sciences %R 10.5681/apb.2013.017 %X Purpose: The present study was designed to investigate the anti-nociceptive activity of ethanolic leaf extract of Trema cannabina Lour (family: Cannabaceae) in experimental animal models. Methods: The anti-nociceptive action was carried out against two types of noxious stimuli, thermal (hot plate and tail immersion tests) and chemical (acetic acid-induced writhing) in mice. Results: Phytochemical analysis of crude extract indicated the presence of reducing sugar, tannins, steroid and alkaloid types of secondary metabolites. Crude extract of T. cannabina (500 mg/kg dose) showed maximum time needed for the response against thermal stimuli (6.79¡À0.15 seconds) which is comparable to diclofenac sodium (8.26¡À0.14 seconds) in the hot plate test. Hot tail immersion test also showed similar results as in hot plate test. At the dose of 250 and 500 mg/kg body weight, the extract showed significantly and in a dose-dependent (p<0.001) reduction in acetic acid induced writhing in mice with a maximum effect of 47.56% reduction at 500 mg/kg dose comparable to that of diclofenac sodium (67.07%) at 25 mg/kg. Conclusion: The obtained results tend to suggest the Anti-nociceptive activity of ethanolic leaf extract of Trema cannabina and thus provide the scientific basis for the traditional uses of this plant part as a remedy for pain. %K Trema cannabina %K Anti-nociceptive %K Hot plate test %K Tail immersion test %K Acetic acid induced writhing test %U http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/APB/Manuscript/APB-3-103.pdf