PMID: 8583797Oct 1, 1995Paper

Analgesic activity of Psychotria colorata (Willd. ex R. & S.) Muell. Arg. alkaloids

Journal of Ethnopharmacology
E ElisabetskyA do C Carvalho

Abstract

An ethnopharmacological survey showed that home remedies prepared with flowers, fruits and roots of Psychotria colorata (Wild. ex R. & S.) Muell. Arg. (RUBIACEAE) are used by Amazonian caboclos as pain killers. These data led to the evaluation of analgesic activity of extracts of P. colorata, using the formalin, writhing and tail-flick methods. This paper reports the Naloxone reversible opioid-like analgesic activity of alkaloids present in leafs and flowers of P. colorata.

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