scholarly journals Preparation and Evaluation of Mangifera Indica Loaded Ethosomal Gel for Anti-Inflammatory Activity in Animal Model

Author(s):  
Sireesha Kalva ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 4861-4867 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renata Celi Lopes Toledo ◽  
Larissa Froede Brito ◽  
Mônica Maria Magalhães Caetano ◽  
Vânia Mayumi Nakajima ◽  
Bárbara Pereira da Silva ◽  
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This study investigates the acute anti-inflammatory activity of Mangifera indica L. leaf extract and mangiferin in the liver of rats fed a cafeteria diet.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (04) ◽  
pp. 85-90
Author(s):  
Sadia Tabaasum ◽  
Sneha Sarawar ◽  
Sheikh Faisal Assadullah Mahadi ◽  
Sheikh Nazrul Islam

Author(s):  
Shrikant M. Madhekar ◽  
Ms. Amanpreetkaur Dumda ◽  
Mr. Pinjari Juned Shaikh Ismail ◽  
Mr. Baig Ubaid Quader Baig

Herbal medicines is still the mainstay of about 75-80% of the world’s population, mainly in developing countries, for primary health care because of better cultural acceptability, better compatibility with human body and lesser side effects. Herbal medicines consist of plant or its part to treat injuries, disease or illnesses and are used to prevent and treat diseases and ailments or to promote health and healing. It is a drug or preparation made from a plant or plants and used for any to such purpose. Herbal medicines are the oldest form of health care known to mankind. Gel formulations prepared with Carbopol 934, HPMC K 100 M and Xanthan gum showed good homogeneity, no skin irritation, good stability and anti-inflammatory activity. However, the Xanthan gum based gel proved to the formula of choice, since it showed the highest percentage of extrudability, good spreadability and rheological properties. Formulation F1 and F5 showed the best formulation with significant anti-inflammatory activity. Formulation 1 and F5 shows approximately equal anti-inflammatory activity.


2016 ◽  
Vol 88 (1) ◽  
pp. 197-209 ◽  
Author(s):  
BHADRAPURA LAKKAPPA DHANANJAYA ◽  
SUDHARSHAN SHIVALINGAIAH

ABSTRACT The standard aqueous stem bark extract is consumed as herbal drink and used in the pharmaceutical formulations to treat patients suffering from various disease conditions in Cuba. This study was carried out to evaluate the modulatory effect of standard aqueous bark extract of M. indica on Group IA sPLA2. M. indica extract, dose dependently inhibited the GIA sPLA2 (NN-XIa-PLA2) activity with an IC50 value 8.1 µg/ml. M. indica extract effectively inhibited the indirect hemolytic activity up to 98% at ~40 µg/ml concentration and at various concentrations (0-50 µg/ml), it dose dependently inhibited the edema formation. When examined as a function of increased substrate and calcium concentration, there was no relieve of inhibitory effect on the GIA sPLA2. Furthermore, the inhibition was irreversible as evidenced from binding studies. It is observed that the aqueous extract ofM. indica effectively inhibits sPLA2 and it is associated inflammatory activities, which substantiate their anti-inflammatory properties. The mode of inhibition could be due to direct interaction of components present in the extract, with sPLA2 enzyme. Further studies on understanding the principal constituents, responsible for the anti-inflammatory activity would be interesting to develop this into potent anti-inflammatory agent.


Cytotherapy ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. S25
Author(s):  
A. Del Fattore ◽  
R. Luciano ◽  
A. Fierabracci ◽  
M. Muraca

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