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The analgesic effects of aqueous part of Carum copticum (L.) C. B. Clarke extract on chronic pain and comparison with oil part of extract in mice

S.H. Hejazian; A. Fattahi Bafghi; S.M. Mahdavi

Volume 25, Issue 1 , May 2009, , Pages 104-112

Abstract
  One of the important aims of biological investigations is finding substances which are involved in relieving pain. Application of medicinal herbs for relieving pain is very useful. Carum copticum (L.) C. B. Clarke from Umbelliferae family has been introduced as an analgesic agent in Iranian traditional ...  Read More

The analgesic effect of alcoholic extract of Carum copticum (L.) C. B. Clarke on choronic pain in mice

S.H. Hejazian; M.H. Dashti; A. Salami

Volume 23, Issue 4 , February 2008, , Pages 468-476

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2008.10077

Abstract
  One of the important objectives of biological investigations is to find substances which are involved in relieving pain. In this regard, application of medicinal herb are very useful. Carum copticum (L.) C. B. Clarke from Umbelliferae family has been introduced as an analgesic agent in Iranian traditional ...  Read More

Evaluate the analgesic opiate receptors of hops (Humulus lupulus L.) extract in mice

S.H. Hejazian

Volume 23, Issue 2 , August 2007, , Pages 166-173

Abstract
  The substances can produce analgesia by different receptors and the most important receptor is opiate receptor. Opiates agonists produced analgesia by binding specific G protein-coupled receptors located primarily in brain and spinal cord regions involved in the transmission and modulation of pain. Hops ...  Read More