Inhibitory effect of fenugreek on the acetic acid torsion response in mice
Inhibitory effect of fenugreek on the acetic acid torsion response in mice
posted this at Jun 9, 2025 Updated at Dec 24, 2024
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Summary
The analgesic and sedative effects of fenugreek are remarkable. It is a racemic tetrahydropalmatine with the same type of molecular structure as safranin. It has a synergistic effect with barbiturates and counteracts the central excitatory effects of amphetamines and caffeine. Fenugreek ethanol also has an anti-5-HT effect. Fenugreek ethinol also increases the weight of the thyroid gland.
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