Hypnotic Effect and GC-MS Analysis of Seeds Extracts From Algerian Nopal (Opuntia ficus-indica L.)
Context: Sleep disorders are a frequent symptom that requires prior to any prescription medication, an etiological check to eliminate any organic or psychiatric pathology that is under other treatments and that could worsen under hypnotics.The phytochemical study of Nopal affirm to be an excellent...
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Language: | English |
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Phytochemistry & Organic Synthesis Laboratory
2017-07-01
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Series: | PhytoChem & BioSub Journal |
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Summary: | Context: Sleep disorders are a frequent symptom that requires prior to any prescription medication, an etiological check
to eliminate any organic or psychiatric pathology that is under other treatments and that could worsen under
hypnotics.The phytochemical study of Nopal affirm to be an excellent source of natural oligoelements which may
improve human health and nutrition
Aims: The objective of this work is to extract and analyze the lipid fraction of prickly pear seeds (Opuntia ficus–indica.
L), and to determine their hypnotic activity in order to achieve a primary pharmacological screening contained in these
extracts (aqueous, hydro-ethanol).
Methods: GC-MS analysis of seed oil extracted by soxhlet method, and the pharmacology experiment was performed on
white mice from a Swiss race Balb/cby calculating the sleep time.
Results: The oil of seeds is rich in fatty-acids poly-unsaturates, Main fatty acids identified were linoleic (C18:2), oleic
(C18:1), and palmitic (C16:0), palmitoleic (C16:1) acids with respective contents 81.25%, 3.70%, and 15.03%. The
extract hydro-ethanolic at the 500mg / kg dose has a moderate hypnotic effect
Conclusion: This study proves that the food quality of prickly pear seeds is very important and its natural source of
edible oil containing of the essential fatty-acids, and can be a base for a promising work to highlight the bioactive
moleculeswithhypnotic effects, myorelaxant and tranquillizing.
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ISSN: | 2170-1768 2170-1768 |