scholarly journals Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of Typha angustifolia pollen grains extracts in experimental animals

2012 ◽  
Vol 44 (6) ◽  
pp. 788 ◽  
Author(s):  
ArchanaR Juvekar ◽  
MuktaP Bidikar ◽  
ParikshitR Juvekar ◽  
SarojS Varpe
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huan Wei ◽  
Yuqi Shi ◽  
Zhixiang Yuan ◽  
Zhinan Huang ◽  
Fuhong Cai ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 176 (6) ◽  
pp. 32-37
Author(s):  
B. S. Sukovatykh ◽  
V. A. Zhukovskiy ◽  
Yu. Yu. Blinkov ◽  
A. I. Itinson ◽  
E. A. Elenskaya ◽  
...  

OBJECTIVE. The study substantiated the possibility of application of sodium hypochlorite for treatment of infected pancreatonecrosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The experimental study was conducted on 288 rats. Clinical research was carried out on 94 patients who were divided into two statistically homogenous groups. «Levomecol» ointment was used in the first group for sanation of omental bursae (lesser sac). The immobilized form of sodium hypochlorite was applied for the second group. RESULTS. Anti-inflammatory activity of immobilized form of sodium hypochlorite exceeded this activity in case of «Levomecol» application in 1,2-1,4 times. Anti-microbial activity was higher in 1,6-1,8 times at different terms of treatment of experimental animals. The proposed method of treatment of infected pancreatonecrosis allowed doctors to decrease the number of postoperative complications in patients on 11,2 % and lethality - on 9,2 %. CONCLUSIONS. It was stated that the application of immobilized forms of sodium hypochlorite for sanation of the omental bursae was pathogenically justified and efficient.


2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 248
Author(s):  
Chidambarann Suthakaran ◽  
MuniyagounderK Kayalvizhi ◽  
Karnam Nithya ◽  
ThozhudalangudyAR Raja

2019 ◽  
pp. 245-252

ESTUDIO PRELIMINAR DE LA ACTIVIDAD ANTIINFLAMATORIA DEL EXTRACTO ETANOLICO DE LOS TALLOS DE Ageratina sternbergiana (DC.) R.M. King & H.Rob ``Zun Zun´´ Narciso León S, Luis Felix V, Juana Chávez F, Paola Quispe F Docentes y alumna de la Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad Wiener. Av. Arequipa 440 – Lima DOI: https://doi.org/10.33017/RevECIPeru2011.0054/ Resumen La presente investigación se llevó a cabo con el objeto de determinar científicamente la propiedad antiinflamatoria atribuida popularmente a la planta Ageratina sternbergiana (DC.) R.M. King & H.Rob ``Zun Zun´´, utilizada para afecciones que implican procesos inflamatorios. Se evaluó la actividad antiinflamatoria mediante el Método del edema subplantar según Winter et. al. El método consiste en provocar una reacción inflamatoria en la pata posterior izquierda de los animales de experimentación, que puede ser reducida por las sustancias antiinflamatorias. Se utilizaron 18 ratones albinos (hembras y machos) cepa Balb C53 distribuidos en 6 grupos: control (sin tratamiento) ,3 grupos con extracto etanólico de tallos a dosis de 50 mg / Kg, 100 mg / Kg, 200 mg / Kg; 1 grupo con extracto etanólico de tallos hidrolizado a dosis de 160 mg/Kg y 1 grupo con indometacina en dosis de 10 mg/Kg. La aplicación de todos los tratamientos fue por vía oral. Los resultados farmacológicos indican que el tratamiento con extracto etanólico de los tallos de Ageratina sternbergiana (DC.) R.M. King & H.Rob “Zun Zun”, a dosis de 200 mg/Kg es el que tiene mayor efectividad antiinflamatoria. Se realizó el análisis fitoquímico de los tallos de la planta, la cual reveló la presencia de azúcares, flavonoides, alcaloides, esteroides, cumarinas, taninos y aminoácidos. Palabras claves: Ageratina sternbergiana, actividad antiinflamatoria, método del edema subplantar, análisis fitoquímico. Abstract This research was conducted for determine scientifically the anti-inflammatory property attributed popularly to the plant Ageratina sternbergiana (DC.) RM King & H. Rob ``Zun Zun´´, used for inflammation. The Antiinflammatory activity was evaluated by subplantar edema method according to Winter et . al. The method consist to cause inflammation in the left hind paw of the experimental animals, which can be reduced by the anti-inflammatory substances. We used 18 albino mice (male and female) strain Balb C53 in 6 groups: control (no treatment), 3 groups with ethanol extract of stems at doses of 50 mg / kg, 100 mg / kg, 200 mg / kg and 1 group hydrolyzed ethanol extract of stems at doses of 160 mg / kg and 1 group with indomethacin in doses of 10 mg / kg. The application of all treatments were oral. The pharmacological results indicate that treatment with ethanol extract of the stems of Ageratina sternbergiana (DC.) RM King & H. Rob ``Zun Zun´´, at doses of 200 mg / kg is the one most effective anti-inflammatory. Phytochemical analysis was performed of the stems of the plant, which revealed the presence of sugars, flavonoids, alkaloids, steroids, coumarins, tannins and amino acids. Keywords: Ageratina sternbergiana, inflammatory activity, subplantar edema method, phytochemical analysis, flavonoids.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (13) ◽  
pp. 1950-1954
Author(s):  
Venuturumilli Lakshmi Kameswari ◽  
Venuturumilli Ravi Sankar ◽  
Souris Kondaveti

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 2337-2345
Author(s):  
Bhupesh Chandra Semwal ◽  
Neha Singh and Shilpi Pathak

Turnip is an ancient edible plant belongs to family Braaicacaceae. Traditionally it is used for the treatment of various disorders such as diabetes, hepatotoxicity, ulcer, and anti-inflammatory activity. Therefore the current investigation was attempted to investigate the anti-inflammatory activity of Brassica rapa root extract against complete fluids adjuvant induced inflammation in experimental animals. The Ethanol extract of Brassica rapa was prepared by a hot extraction procedure and phytochemical analysis of different extract was done by different chemical tests. Daily oral treatment of indomethacin, and extract for twenty-one days after three days of CFA administration significantly decrease the paw volume, hepatic biomarkers as well as ameliorated the level of a hematological parameter such as hemoglobin, RBC, WBC, ESR and bodyweight of experimental animals. From the result of the current investigation, it can be concluded that the Brassica rapa extract possesses anti-inflammatory activity. Further study is required to explore the mechanism responsible for its anti-inflammatory activity.


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