Evaluation Of Anti-Inflammatory Mediated Anti-Hemorrhoidal Activity of Lawsonia Inermis On Croton Oil Induced Hemorrhoidal Rats.

Q2 Medicine
Sai Krishna Nallajerla, S. Ganta
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BACKGROUND Hemorrhoids are a common recto-anal disorder commonly known as piles or tissue clumps in the rectum. In normal individuals, they were known as anal cushions. In the anus, they are composed of rectal blood vessels, muscles, and elastic fibres when bulged,it can cause bleeding, constipation, itching, severe pain, and bleeding in the anus. Inflammation of the anal cushion remains major pathogenesis for the development of hemorrhoids. Inflammatory mediators like neutrophils, TNF-α, and IL-6 seem to play a major role in the development of disease. OBJECTIVE This study aims to carry out the ethanolic leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis (L. inermis) and evaluate its anti-hemorrhoidal activity both invitro and in vivo. Furthermore, Molecular Docking was performed on the crystal structure of COX-2 with the selective compound 23d-(R) (PDB ID: 3NTG) protein. METHODS The current study is to estimate an anti-inflammatory mediated anti-hemorrhoidal activity of ethanolic leaf extract of L. inermis at different doses of 200 mg/kg/ir and 400 mg/kg/ir in croton oil-induced hemorrhoidal rats. Pilex ointment is taken as a reference standard in the present study. Evan's blue extravasation technique were applied in the study to quantify the proinflammatory protein. RESULTS From the study results, a dose-dependent effect was found for ethanolic leaf extract of Lawsonia inermis at 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg causing a significant reduction of serum Pro-inflammatory mediators TNF-α, IL-6, and plasma neutrophils in croton oil-induced hemorrhoidal rats. CONCLUSION Studies represented that the plant extract can significantly inhibit protein denaturation of egg albumin in invitro and has a beneficial role in anti-hemorrhoidal agent.
巴豆油致痔疮大鼠抗炎作用的研究。
背景痔疮是一种常见的直肠肛门疾病,通常被称为直肠中的绒毛或组织块。在正常人中,它们被称为肛门垫。在肛门中,它们由直肠血管、肌肉和弹性纤维组成。当凸起时,会导致肛门出血、便秘、瘙痒、剧烈疼痛和出血。肛门垫的炎症仍然是痔疮发展的主要发病机制。炎症介质如中性粒细胞、TNF-α和IL-6似乎在疾病的发展中起着重要作用。目的研究无齿劳森菌乙醇叶提取物的体外和体内抗痔疮活性。此外,对COX-2的晶体结构与选择性化合物23d-(R)(PDB ID:3NTG)蛋白进行分子对接。方法本研究旨在评估不同剂量的巴豆油诱导的痔疮大鼠服用200 mg/kg/ir和400 mg/kg/ir的无齿乳杆菌乙醇叶提取物的抗炎介导的抗痔疮活性。本研究以Pilex软膏为对照品。Evan的蓝色外渗技术被应用于该研究,以量化促炎蛋白。结果从研究结果来看,在巴豆油诱导的痔疮大鼠中,无叶劳松乙醇叶提取物在200mg/kg和400mg/kg时具有剂量依赖性作用,导致血清促炎介质TNF-α、IL-6和血浆中性粒细胞显著降低。结论研究表明,该植物提取物能显著抑制卵白蛋白在体外的变性,并具有良好的抗痔疮作用。
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Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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3.30
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11
期刊介绍: Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments in medicinal chemistry and rational drug design for the discovery of new anti-inflammatory & anti-allergy agents. Publishing a series of timely in-depth reviews written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics, Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments in the field.
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