The Research of Topical Analgesic Effect on Arisaema Wine Paste, Vinegar Paste

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To study the analgesic effect of Arisaema wine paste, vinegar paste for external use. By two pain tests induced by formaldehyde and by hot plate ,observing the effect of high and low-dose of different varieties Arisaema with wine paste and vinegar paste on the the behavior of model mice.In the pain tests induced by formaldehyde,after administration of 5min and 10min,high and low-dose of different varieties Arisaema with wine paste and vinegar paste can significantly reduced the number of times of mice licking foot (P<0.01).In the pain tests induced by hot plate,after the administration of 30min ~ 90min, ,high and low-dose of different varieties Arisaema with wine paste and vinegar paste can significantly significantly increased the pain threshold of mice (P<0.01). Arisaema topical has good therapeutic effect on mice induced pain model, and topical analgesic effect of Arisaema is better.

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