Comparative study of in vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potentials of two malvaceae used in folk medicine in Burkina Faso

T. H. Coulidiati, Emmanuel A. M. Thiombiano, M. J. Bangou, P. Sombié, M. Kiendrebeogo
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Inflammation is a vital immunological process which is indispensable to animal’s survival.1 Persistent inflammation state can lead to chronic inflammation that can contribute to many common diseases2 from infectious to physiological dysfunctioning.3,4 Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitrogen oxygen species (NOS) are produced during inflammatory processes, and also contribute to amplifying oxidative stress phenomenon.5 Oxidative stress and inflammation are two linked pathophysiological processes.6 Regulation of reactive species has proven to attenuate the inflammation.7 Modern drugs used to treat different forms of inflammatory diseases are known to cause severe side effects,8 therefore it is urgent to find a new source of efficient drugs with minimum side effects.
布基纳法索民间医药中两种锦葵的体外抗氧化和抗炎活性的比较研究
炎症反应是一个重要的免疫过程,对动物的生存至关重要持续的炎症状态可导致慢性炎症,从而导致从感染性疾病到生理功能障碍等许多常见疾病。3,4炎症过程中会产生活性氧(ROS)和氮氧(NOS),它们也会放大氧化应激现象氧化应激和炎症是两个相互关联的病理生理过程调节反应性物质已被证明可以减轻炎症众所周知,用于治疗不同形式的炎症性疾病的现代药物会引起严重的副作用,8因此,迫切需要找到一种副作用最小的有效药物的新来源。
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