Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2026
  • Volume: 19
  • Issue: 2

Analgesics Potential of Indole Alkaloids

SAGE University, Bhopal

*Corresponding Author E-mail: singh.sukhwant@gmail.com

Abstract

This study investigates the analgesic potential of indole alkaloids, compounds derived from diverse natural sources, such as plants and fungi. Through preclinical models, our research demonstrates the efficacy of indole alkaloids in modulating neurotransmitter pathways implicated in inflammatory and neuropathic pain. The chemical diversity of these compounds serves as a promising foundation for the development of novel analgesic agents, presenting a potential breakthrough in pain management strategies. The findings shed light on the intricate mechanisms through which indole alkaloids exert their analgesic effects, contributing valuable insights to the understanding of pain modulation. The results underscore the need for further clinical investigations to validate the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of indole alkaloids in human subjects. If successful, these compounds could offer a diverse and effective addition to the existing arsenal of analgesic drugs, addressing the persistent challenge of managing pain across various clinical scenarios. In summary, the studyhighlights the substantial analgesic potential of indole alkaloids, emphasizing their chemical diversity and mechanisms of action.

Keywords

Analgesics, Alkaloids, COX-2, Herbal medicine