The analgesic and anti‐inflammatory effects of Salvinorin A analogue β‐tetrahydropyran Salvinorin B in mice
European Journal of Pain2017Vol. 21(6), pp. 1039–1050
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Kelly F. Paton, Nitin Kumar, Rachel Saylor Crowley, J.L. Harper, Thomas E. Prisinzano, Bronwyn M. Kivell
Abstract
Salvinorin A and the novel analogue β-THP Salvinorin B show analgesic effects in the tail-withdrawal and formalin assays. They reduce oedema and decrease neutrophil infiltration into inflamed tissue, and suppress mechanical and cold allodynia in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain.
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