Anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of lipid extract from Eryx snakes in adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats

Authors

  • Ziyovuddin Z. Khakimov Department of Pharmacology, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Alisher K. Rakhmanov Pharmacotoxicology Laboratory, Medical Research and Innovation Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Umidbek S. Akbarov Laboratory of Fundamental Immunology, Institute of Immunology and Human Genomics, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20260425

Keywords:

Rheumatoid arthritis, Lipid extract of Eryx snakes, Adjuvant-induced arthritis, Anti-inflammatory activity

Abstract

Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease in which long-term use of standard anti-inflammatory drugs is limited by incomplete efficacy and adverse effects, creating a need for safer alternative agents from natural sources. This study evaluated the prophylactic effect of a lipid extract obtained from Eryx snakes (LEES) in a rat model of adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA).

Methods: Arthritis was induced in male rats by sub-plantar injection of Complete Freund’s Adjuvant (CFA). Animals received daily oral administration of LEES (50 mg/kg), diclofenac (10 mg/kg), or indomethacin (4 mg/kg) for 13 days. The therapeutic effects were assessed by monitoring paw edema, local hyperthermia, and pain sensitivity (Hargreaves test) over 14 days.

Results: LEES administration significantly suppressed paw edema, achieving 45.6% inhibition by day 14, and effectively attenuated local hyperthermia. The extract also demonstrated significant analgesic activity by preserving thermal withdrawal latency and mitigated inflammation-associated body weight loss. Notably, the therapeutic efficacy of LEES was comparable to that of the reference NSAIDs, diclofenac and indomethacin.

Conclusions: The study confirms that LEES effectively mitigates clinical signs of chronic arthritis with an efficacy profile similar to diclofenac and indomethacin. Thus, LEES represents a viable natural candidate for the development of novel anti-inflammatory agents.

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2026-02-23

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Khakimov, Z. Z., Rakhmanov, A. K., & Akbarov, U. S. (2026). Anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of lipid extract from Eryx snakes in adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats. International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 15(2), 226–232. https://doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20260425

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