Bioactivity Assessment of Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Properties of Eclipta prostrata Extract on Rat Models

Md Shakil

Department of Pharmacy, University of Asia Pacific, 74/A Green Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Md Shirajul Islam

Department of Botany, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Sadiya Binte Rashid

Department of Pharmacy, University of Asia Pacific, 74/A Green Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Samiun Islam

Department of Pharmacy, Southern University, Bangladesh.

Aklima Akter

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, North South University, Plot # 15, Block # B, Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka 1229, Bangladesh.

Nowrin Tasnia Khan Mysha

Department of Pharmacy, Southern University, Bangladesh.

Zulqarnain Haider

Department of Pharmacy, University of Asia Pacific, 74/A Green Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Bushratul Jannat *

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, North South University, Plot # 15, Block # B, Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka 1229, Bangladesh.

Sadia Tasnim

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of New Haven, US.

Mohammad Hasnat Ahmed

Department of Pharmacy, Southern University, Bangladesh.

Sadia Azim

Department of Pharmacy, Southern University, Bangladesh.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Medicinal plants have traditionally been used to prevent and treat a range of health concerns. Numerous plant extracts have demonstrated anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. In this study, the alcoholic extract of Eclipta prostrata was assessed for its potential analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Our investigation is crucial to discovering more effective and safe bioactive substitute to synthetic drugs in treating pain and inflammation.  The analgesic efficacy of the Eclipta prostrata extract was evaluated using the acetic acid-induced writhing test and the tail-flick method. At the same time, its anti-inflammatory activity was determined based on its effect on carrageenan-induced paw edema. Eclipta prostrata extended the reaction time of rats to nociceptive stimuli in a dose-dependent manner. The extract had the most effective anti-inflammatory response when supplied at 600 mg/kg dosage at three and 6-hour intervals, while other dosages yielded no statistically significant results. The extract of Eclipta prostrata mitigated acetic acid-induced paw irritation in rats at a dosage of 900 mg/kg. There were no statistically significant effects on analgesic action at any other dosages except 900 mg/kg. The tail flick technique demonstrated that a 900 mg/kg dosage of the extract was statistically significant (p < 0.05) at both the 3-hour- and 4-hour intervals. According to our findings, the extract of Eclipta prostrata exhibits substantial anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which must be investigated in further research.

Keywords: Herbal medicine, Eclipta prostrata, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, carrageenan, tail-flick method


How to Cite

Shakil, Md, Md Shirajul Islam, Sadiya Binte Rashid, Samiun Islam, Aklima Akter, Nowrin Tasnia Khan Mysha, Zulqarnain Haider, Bushratul Jannat, Sadia Tasnim, Mohammad Hasnat Ahmed, and Sadia Azim. 2025. “Bioactivity Assessment of Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Eclipta Prostrata Extract on Rat Models”. Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports 19 (5):226-36. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajarr/2025/v19i51014.