Phytochemical and pharmacological investigations of Pseudarthria viscida (L.) Wight & Arnott

K. Nithyakalyani
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Pseudarthria viscida L. Wight & Arnott belongs to family Leguminosae commonly called as Salaparni is an essential component of potent Ayurvedic formulations. It has been screened for antioxidant, cytotoxic, antidiabetic & anti-diarrhoeal activity. Currently, there is no enough scientific evidence or literary resources on the anti-inflammatory & antipyretic activity of this plant. Therefore, this study was aimed at exploring P.viscida for its therapeutic potentials as anti-inflammatory & antipyretic agent. A research was conducted to evaluate the anti-inflammatory property ( inflammation-induced to rat paw oedema by carrageenan & cotton pellet granuloma) & antipyretic (Pyrexia induced by brewer’s yeast) activities of petroleum ether extract of Pseudarthria viscida (PEPV) stems & roots in albino rats. Pre-treatment of the animals with the plant extract (100 & 200 mg/kg, p.o.) has prevented the inflammation produced evident by the change in volume of paw oedema which is proportional to the dose. A maximum effect was seen at 200 mg/kg, which was competent to Indomethacin (10 mg/kg, i.p). The antipyretic effect of PEPV (100 & 200 mg/kg, p.o.), measured as percentage lowering in body heat was compared with st&ard, Paracetamol (150 mg/kg, p.o.). The anti-inflammatory & antipyretic activities showed dose-related response at 100 mg/kg & 200 mg/kg, when compared to the st&ard. This current research investigated & advocates the anti pyretic property & anti-inflammatory potency of Pseudarthria viscida, and it supports the application of the plant in medicine as per ethnopharmacology. 
粘胶假关节炎的植物化学和药理研究怀特&阿诺特公司
假假木犀属豆科,通常被称为萨拉帕尼,是有效的阿育吠陀配方的重要组成部分。它已被筛选为抗氧化,细胞毒性,抗糖尿病和抗腹泻活性。目前,关于该植物的抗炎解热作用还没有足够的科学依据和文献资源。因此,本研究的目的是探索鼠舌草作为抗炎解热药物的治疗潜力。本研究评价了石油醚提取物(PEPV)对白化大鼠的抗炎作用(角叉胶和棉花颗粒肉芽肿引起的大鼠足部水肿)和解热作用(啤酒酵母引起的发热)。用植物提取物(100和200 mg/kg, p.o.)对动物进行预处理,可以防止炎症产生,足踝水肿体积的变化与剂量成正比。200 mg/kg时效果最大,与吲哚美辛(10 mg/kg,口服)相当。将PEPV(100和200 mg/kg, p.o.)的解热作用与标准的扑热息痛(150 mg/kg, p.o.)进行比较。在100mg /kg和200mg /kg时,与标准对照,抗炎和解热活性呈剂量相关。本研究从民族药理学角度考察和倡导了假膝草的解热和抗炎作用,支持了该植物在医学上的应用。
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