In-vitro Antioxidant, and In-vivo Analgesics and Anti-inflammatory Activity of Allamanda blanchetii Leaf Extract in Rats.

Achla Vyas, Revathi Gupta, Rakesh Jatav
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Objective: This study assessed the In-vitro Antioxidant and In-vivo Analgesics and Anti-inflammatory Activity of Allamanda blanchetii Leaf Extract in Rats.

Introduction: Diverse pharmacological applications of plants from the Apocynaceae family are reported in the literature. Allamanda blanchetii; an ornamental species belonging to the Apocynaceae family, is characterized by diverse biological activities, i.e. antioxidant, cyto-toxic, thrombolytic, membrane-stabilizing, antimicrobial, and anti-proliferative effects. This species represents a perennial flora that thrives in tropical and subtropical climates.

Material and methods: Ultrasonication-assisted method used for plant extraction. The ex-tracts were subjected to phytochemical screening tests, followed by total phenolic content analysis, using gallic acid as a standard. The antioxidant activity was examined by DPPH scavenging and FRAP assays. The acetic acid-induced writhing test, tail flick, and Hot plate method were used for the determination of analgesic activity. Anti-inflammatory activity by following carrageenan-induced paw edema Results: ABLE treatments show analgesic effectiveness against the acid-induced pain source, tail flick, and hot plate methods at different doses of ABLE 400,200,100 mg/kg results showed respectively- 55.32, 38.67, and 22.85 (% inhibition), 89.47%, 62.57 %, 49.57%, and 100%, 92.40%, 65.33% response after 180 min of drug administration. ABLE 400 and 200 mg/kg exhibit effective results (1.43± 0.005 and 1.50± 0.008) against carra-geenan-induced intoxication.

Discussion: The fundamental components of antioxidants that can aid in the reduction of free radicals include phenol, flavonoids, and polyphenols. Applying DPPH and FRAP, ABLE exhibits remarkable antioxidant activity. When it comes to both centrally and periph-erally acting analgesics, ABLE exhibits highly effective activity. Methanolic ABLE had a noticeable impact on paw edema caused by carrageenan. Antioxidants, alkaloids, and gly-cosides were present in methanolic ABLE, which allowed it to efficiently combat inflam-matory mediators and the cause of pain.

Conclusion: Ultrasonic assistance is beneficial in isolating active metabolites in plants, with phenolic compounds exhibiting antioxidant activity. ABLE, a plant with 55% squalene, ef-fectively combats inflammatory mediators and pain. Further investigation is needed to iden-tify biomarkers in the plant.

Allamanda blanchetii 叶提取物在大鼠体内的体外抗氧化、体内镇痛和抗炎活性
研究目的本研究评估了 Allamanda blanchetii 叶提取物在大鼠体内的体外抗氧化和体内镇痛抗炎活性:文献报道了鸭跖草科植物的多种药理应用。Allamanda blanchetii是一种观赏植物,属于鸭跖草科,具有多种生物活性,即抗氧化、细胞毒性、血栓溶解、膜稳定、抗菌和抗增殖作用。该物种属于多年生植物群,在热带和亚热带气候条件下生长茂盛:材料和方法:采用超声辅助法提取植物。对提取物进行植物化学筛选试验,然后以没食子酸为标准进行总酚含量分析。抗氧化活性通过 DPPH 清除和 FRAP 试验进行检测。乙酸引起的蠕动试验、甩尾和热板法被用来测定镇痛活性。通过角叉菜胶诱导的爪水肿测定抗炎活性 结果:不同剂量的氨溴索 400、200 和 100 毫克/千克对酸致痛源、甩尾和热板法的镇痛效果分别为 55.32、38.67 和 22.85(抑制百分比)、89.47%、62.57%、49.57% 和 100%,给药 180 分钟后的反应分别为 92.40%、65.33%。ABLE 400 毫克和 200 毫克/千克对carra-geenan诱导的中毒显示出有效的结果(1.43± 0.005 和 1.50±0.008):讨论:抗氧化剂的基本成分包括酚、类黄酮和多酚类物质,它们可以帮助减少自由基。应用 DPPH 和 FRAP 法,ABLE 表现出显著的抗氧化活性。在中枢和外周作用的镇痛剂方面,ABLE 都表现出非常有效的活性。甲醇ABLE对角叉菜胶引起的爪水肿有明显的影响。甲醇氨溴索中含有抗氧化剂、生物碱和糖苷,可有效对抗炎症介质和疼痛原因:结论:超声波有助于分离植物中的活性代谢物,其中的酚类化合物具有抗氧化活性。ABLE是一种含有55%角鲨烯的植物,能有效对抗炎症介质和疼痛。要确定该植物中的生物标记物,还需要进一步的研究。
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