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STUDY OF THE SEDATIVE EFFECT OF A DRY EXTRACT BASED ON LOCAL
MEDICINAL PEONY (
PAEÓNIA OFFICINÁLIS L.)
1
Sadikova G. I.
1
Ismoilova G. M.
2
Zuparova Z. A.
1
Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute, Tashkent
2
Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent city
e-mail: gulnozasadikova 1@ gmail . com , tel: +998971575343
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17343977
Introduction
In order to create medicinal preparations based on local plant raw materials and
introduce them into medical practice, it is necessary to study the specific activity of the developed
medicinal preparations. A dry extract with a calming effect was obtained from local raw materials
using the polyextraction method.
roots and rhizomes of the medicinal peony ( Paeonia officinalis L.).
The aim of the study
is to determine the specific activity of dry extract based on local raw
materials.
peony ( Paeonia officinalis L.)
Materials and methods
The sedative effect of dry extract of peony ( Paeonia officinalis L. )
was studied using two methods: by determining its effect on motor activity and by the ability to
prolong urethane anesthesia.
The experiment was conducted on white mice weighing 20-23g. White mice from the
experimental and control groups were placed in a chamber suspended on a kymograph 30 minutes
after the administration of the drug, and the motor activity of the white mice was recorded for 30
minutes.
Sedative effect
dry extract of peony ( Paeonia officinalis L. ) was studied using a modified
method of prolonging the hypnotic effect of urethane. The experiment was carried out on white rats
weighing 180–210 g.
Artificial sleep was induced by intravenous administration of a 1% aqueous solution of
urethane. Urethane has a depressant effect on the central nervous system, reducing brain activity and
causing a state similar to sleep. The drugs were administered 30 minutes before urethane. The ability
of the drug to prolong the effect of urethane was assessed, for which the time of falling asleep (the
moment of loss of the reflex of turning over) and the duration of the lateral position (sleep) were
recorded for each animal. The third group served as a control; the time of falling asleep and the
duration of urethane sleep were recorded for these animals.
The obtained data were statistically processed using the STATISTICA program using the paired
Student's t-test.
Results and discussions
When studying the effect of dry extract of peony (Paeonia officinalis
L. ) on motor activity, it was found that with a single intragastric administration of an aqueous solution
of dry extract at a dose of 250 mg / kg, mice showed lethargy and low mobility, a decrease in the
number of orientation reflexes compared to the control. In rats receiving dry extract of medicinal
peony at a dose of 250 mg / kg, a significant decrease in the latency of falling asleep to 1.7 ± 0.2
minutes was observed, indicating a rapid onset of a sedative effect (p < 0.05 compared to the control).
In addition, the duration of sleep in this group increased more than 2 times compared to the control
and was 195.2 ± 15.3 minutes (p < 0.05).
Thus, the results of the experiment demonstrate a pronounced potentiating effect of the dry
extract of peony on urethane sleep. The extract significantly accelerates the onset of sleep and
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increases its duration, which indicates the presence of a sedative effect. These data confirm the
possibility of using the dry extract of peony as a means for correcting sleep disorders and anxiety
states.
Conclusions
The drug under study is a dry extract from local peony (Paeonia officinalisL.), has
a reliable sedative effect.
