In Vivo Evaluation of the Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Thymus numidicus Essential Oil
Ouardia Chaouchi, Velislava Todorova, Stanislava Ivanova, Elizabet Dzhambazova, Farida Fernane, Nacira Daoudi Zerrouki, Lyudmil Peychev, Kremena Saracheva, Michaela Shishmanova-Doseva, Zhivko Peychev

TL;DR
This study shows that Thymus numidicus essential oil has strong pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects in animal models.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence for the analgesic and anti-inflammatory efficacy of Thymus numidicus essential oil in both acute and neuropathic pain models.
Findings
Thymus numidicus essential oil significantly increased thermal threshold in hot-plate tests.
The oil reduced paw volume in a dose-dependent manner in a plethysmometer test.
It also improved withdrawal latency and threshold in a neuropathic pain model.
Abstract
Background: Thymus numidicus Poiret. (Lamiaceae) is an endemic plant with well-known antibacterial properties. It has been largely used in traditional Algerian medicine. This study aimed to compare the chemical composition of essential oils (EOs) extracted from leaves and flowers using the gas chromatography–mass spectrometry method, as well as to investigate its analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities. Results: The EOs were rich in monoterpenes and classified as a thymol chemotype. In vivo experiments revealed that acute treatment with T. numidicus EO (20 and 80 mg/kg) significantly increased the thermal threshold on the hot-plate at all tested hours compared to the control animals (p < 0.001, respectively), while only the higher dose had a similar effect to the metamizole group at 2 and 3 h. In the mechanical stimulus test, both doses of the EO led to a late analgesic effect…
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TopicsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · Phytochemistry and Biological Activities · Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
