Issue 1, 2017

Broccoli sprouts in analgesia – preclinical in vivo studies

Abstract

Background: Broccoli is a rich source of health-promoting glucosinolates, phenolic compounds, minerals and vitamins, which might have potential to alleviate pain. Aim: To explore the antinociceptive effects of a broccoli sprout aqueous extract (BSE) in experimental models of pain and an opioid mechanism. Materials and methods: the BSE was administered to mice and rats that were subjected to the writhing and formalin tests, respectively. Gastric damage or sedative-like response, as adverse effects observed in anti-inflammatory non-steroidal and opioid analgesic drugs, respectively, were also explored. Results: Antinociception, but not sedative or gastric injury response, was observed in a significant and dose-dependent manner with the BSE (50–500 mg kg−1, i.p. and 500–2000 mg kg−1, p.o.) in comparison to the control group; these effects resembled those observed with the analgesic tramadol (30 mg kg−1, i.p.) in writhing and formalin assessments. Blockage of opioid receptors by naloxone (1 mg kg−1, i.p.) produced partial inhibition of the antinociceptive effect of the BSE in both assays. Conclusion: This study gives evidence of the potential activity of broccoli sprouts in pain therapy.

Graphical abstract: Broccoli sprouts in analgesia – preclinical in vivo studies

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Oct 2016
Accepted
21 Nov 2016
First published
25 Nov 2016

Food Funct., 2017,8, 167-176

Broccoli sprouts in analgesia – preclinical in vivo studies

N. Baenas, M. E. González-Trujano, O. Guadarrama-Enríquez, F. Pellicer, C. García-Viguera and D. A. Moreno, Food Funct., 2017, 8, 167 DOI: 10.1039/C6FO01489E

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