EVALUATION OF PAIN-KILLING ACTION OF ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID NANOPARTICLES ON THERMAL NOCICEPTION IN MICE
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ردمد الدورية
عنوان المجلد
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جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul
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Pain is a common experience that can range from mild annoyance
to debilitating agony. As such, finding effective ways to relieve
pain is a crucial aspect of healthcare. Aspirin, a nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is a commonly used analgesic
that works by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins, which
are responsible for causing pain. However, the effectiveness of
aspirin can be influenced by various factors, including the form
in which it is administered. The current study aimed to compare
the effects of aspirin's ordinary particles and nanoparticles as an
analgesic utilizing the hot plate method in topical formulations
(gel, ointment, cream). The study employed 120 albino mice, all
males, divided into six groups. In the three groups, aspirin was
topically applied using various formulations (gel, cream, and
ointment, respectively) and concentrations (0.25, 0.5, and 1%).
The same composition and concentration of aspirin nanoparticles
were administered to the other three groups. The reaction time
was assessed after aspirin was topically applied at 2, 10, 20,
30, 40, 50, and 60-minute intervals. Extended delay durations
in comparison to control values were used to express the antnociceptive
effects of aspirin. The results of the study showed
that aspirin nanoparticles produced the best analgesic impact,
followed by the cream and then the ointment, according to the
data. This suggests that the form in which aspirin is administered
can significantly influence its effectiveness as an analgesic.
The use of nanoparticles may increase the bioavailability
of aspirin, allowing it to be more efficiently absorbed by the
body and produce a more significant analgesic effect. Overall,
the study's findings suggest that aspirin nanoparticles may be
a more effective form of aspirin for pain relief than ordinary
particles. Further research is needed to explore the potential
benefits and drawbacks of this form of aspirin and determine
its efficacy in human subjects. Nevertheless, the current study
provides valuable insights into the factors that can influence the
effectiveness of aspirin as an analgesic and may inform future
developments in pain management.
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researchgate.net/publication/372786632_EVALUATION_OF_PAIN-KILLING_ACTION_OF_ACETYLSALICYLIC_ACID_NANOPARTICLES_ON_THERMAL_NOCICEPTION_IN_MICE