ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2023,15,3,435-437.DOI:10.5530/pj.2023.15.97Published:June 2023Type:Research ArticleTanacetum Parthenium (L.) Sch Bip From Peru: Antioxidant Profile and The Antinociceptive Effect in An Experimental ModelOscar Herrera-Calderon, Wilfredo Bulege-Gutiérrez, Luz Alexandra Javier-Silva, Melva Iparraguirre- Meza, Victor Guillermo Sanchez-Araujo, Elizabeth Julia Melgar-Merino, Johnny Aldo Tinco-Jayo, José Santiago Almeida-Galindo, and Josefa Bertha Pari-Olarte Oscar Herrera-Calderon1,*, Wilfredo Bulege-Gutiérrez2, Luz Alexandra Javier-Silva3, Melva Iparraguirre-Meza4, Victor Guillermo Sanchez-Araujo5, Elizabeth Julia Melgar-Merino6, Johnny Aldo Tinco-Jayo7, José Santiago Almeida-Galindo8, Josefa Bertha Pari-Olarte9 1Department of Pharmacology, Bromatology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima 15001, PERU. 2Universidad Continental, Huancayo, PERU. 3Universidad Privada del Norte, Lima, PERU. 4Universidad Peruana Los Andes, Huancayo, PERU. 5Universidad Nacional de Huancavelica, PERU. 6Department of Chemical Sciences, Universidad Nacional San Luis Gonzaga, Ica 11001, PERU. 7Department of Human Medicine, Faculty of Health Science, Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huamanga, Ayacucho, PERU. 8Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Human Medicine, Universidad Nacional San Luis Gonzaga, Ica 11001, PERU. 9Department of Chemistry Pharmaceutical, Universidad Nacional San Luis Gonzaga, Ica 11001, PERU. Abstract:Background: Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch Bip known as “santa maría” (Asteraceae family) is used in Peru for inflammatory diseases and also in colic, stomachache, headaches, diarrhea, among other. Objective: The aim was to determine the antioxidant profile, and analgesic effect of ethanolic extract of flowers and leaves of T. parthenium Material and Methods: Leaves and flowers of T. parthenium were soaked in 96% ethanol and the obtained extract was analyzed using chemical reactions for identifying each secondary metabolite, 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) was used to determine the antioxidant capacity, and the antinociceptive effect was determined by using tail flick method. Results: Qualitative phytochemical study indicates the presence phenolic compounds, alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins and steroids in both extracts. In DPPH assay IC50 showed in leaves and flowers extract 452.10 ± 10.2 μg/mL and 270.70 ± 20.6 μg/mL respectively. The antinociceptive effect was better in leaves at doses 300 mg/ Kg than flower extract. Conclusions: The ethanolic extract of flowers of T. parthenium showed a high antioxidant activity and antinociceptive effect in mice. Keywords:Analgesic, Antioxidant, Medicinal Plants., Polyphenols, Tanacetum partheniumView:PDF (276.86 KB) PDF Images Antinociceptive evaluation of the ethanolic extract of T. parthenium at 30, 60 and 90 min ‹ The Effect of Family-Based Empowerment in Preventing Overweight and Obesity in Elementary School Children in Kupang up Health Behavior and Social Support in Postpartum Mothers Treatment in Ba'ukup Tradition in Maluku ›