benzyl-caffeate has been researched along with Pain* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for benzyl-caffeate and Pain
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Antinociceptive properties of caffeic acid derivatives in mice.
Ten ester derivatives from caffeic acid were synthesized, and their antinociceptive properties are evaluated in mice. The most active compound, dodecyl ester derivative, exhibited potent and dose-related activity against the writhing test, with a calculated ID(50) value of 15.1 (11.9-19.1)micromol/kg and MI of 78.8% being several times more active than reference drugs. It was also effective in other experimental models, such as formalin, capsaicin and glutamate-induced pain tests, but was inactive in the hot-plate test. Although the mechanism of action has still not been elucidated, these results appear to support its therapeutic potential against painful diseases. Topics: Analgesics; Animals; Caffeic Acids; Mice; Molecular Structure; Pain; Structure-Activity Relationship | 2009 |