Abstract :
The Chir Pine, Pinusroxburghii, named after William Roxburgh, is a pine native to the
Himalaya. Pinusroxburghii Sarg. (Pinaceae) is traditionally used for several medicinal purposes in India. As the oil
of the plant is extensively used in number of herbal preparation for curing inflammatory disorders, the present study
was undertaken to assess analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of its bark extract. Dried and crushed leaves
of Pinusroxburghii Sarg. Were defatted with petroleum ether and then extracted with alcohol. The alcoholic extract
at the doses of 100 mg/kg, 300 mg/kg, and 500 mg/kg body weight was subjected to evaluation of analgesic and antiinflammatory
activities in experimental animal models. Analgesic activity was evaluated by acetic acid-induced
writhing and tail immersion tests in Swiss albino mice; acute and chronic anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated
by carrageenan-induced paw oedema and cotton pellet granuloma in Wistar albino rats. Diclofenac sodium and
indomethacin were employed as reference drugs for analgesic and anti-inflammatory studies, respectively. In the
present study, the alcoholic bark extract of Pinusroxburghii Sarg. demonstratedsignificant analgesic and antiinflammatory
activities in the tested models.
Keyword :
Pinusroxburghii, analgesic, anti-inflammatory activities, Diclofenac sodium, indomethacin