Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of extracts of Reissantia indica, Cissus cornifolia and Grosseria vignei

Lawrence Sheringham Borquaye, Michael Konney Laryea, Edward Ntim Gasu, Mimi Antwiwaa Boateng, Prince Kyei Baffour, Abigail Kyeremateng, Gloria Doh
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Abstract Unpleasant side effects associated with prolonged use of current anti-inflammatory drugs have necessitated a need for new drugs with limited side effects. Plants rich in antioxidants have been suggested as potential sources of anti-inflammatory compounds. Thus, the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of extracts of Reissantia indica, Grosseria vignei and Cissus cornifolia—medicinal plants with widespread use in folkloric medicine in Ghana—were evaluated in this study. The phytochemical composition and total phenolic content (TPC) of these extracts were determined using standard methods. Antioxidant potential was screened using the ferric reducing antioxidant activity, nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide scavenging, and the phosphomolybdenum assays. The anti-inflammatory activities were evaluated using an in vivo assay. Alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, glycosides and coumarins were present in extracts of all three plants. The TPC of Reissantia indica (38.44 µg/g GAE) was twice that of Grosseria vignei (19.12 µg/g GAE) whereas Cissus cornifolia (7.59 µg/g GAE) had the lowest TPC. In all antioxidant tests, activities of the plant extracts varied in the order; Reissantia indica > Grosseria vignei > Cissus cornifolia, which was in agreement with the TPC data. All extracts exhibited potent anti-inflammatory activities, with the dose of extract required to cause half-maximal reduction in edema (ED50) below 80 mg/kg. Reissantia indica was the most potent anti-inflammatory extract with an ED50 of 47.23 mg/kg. The ethanol extracts of Reissantia indica, Grosseria vignei, and Cissus cornifolia thus exhibited potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities and may be important sources of novel antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents.
山茱萸、山茱萸和芒萁提取物抗炎和抗氧化活性的研究
摘要长期使用现有抗炎药会产生令人不快的副作用,因此需要副作用有限的新药。富含抗氧化剂的植物被认为是抗炎化合物的潜在来源。因此,本研究评估了在加纳民间医学中广泛使用的药用植物Reissantia indica、Grosseria vignei和Cissus cornifolia提取物的抗炎和抗氧化活性。采用标准方法测定了这些提取物的植物化学成分和总酚含量。通过铁还原抗氧化活性、一氧化氮和过氧化氢清除以及磷钼分析筛选抗氧化潜力。使用体内测定法评估抗炎活性。三种植物的提取物中均含有生物碱、黄酮类化合物、萜类化合物、糖苷和香豆素。Reissantia indica(38.44µg/g GAE)的TPC是Grosseria vignei(19.12µg/g GA E)的两倍,而Cissus cornifolia(7.59µg/g GAE)的TP C最低。在所有抗氧化测试中,植物提取物的活性依序变化;Reissantia indica>Grosseria vignei>Cissus cornifolia,这与TPC数据一致。所有提取物都表现出强大的抗炎活性,使水肿(ED50)减少一半所需的提取物剂量低于80 mg/kg。Reissantia indica是最有效的抗炎提取物,ED50为47.23 mg/kg。因此,Reissantia indica、Grosseria vignei和Cissus cornifolia的乙醇提取物表现出强大的抗炎和抗氧化活性,可能是新型抗氧化剂和抗炎剂的重要来源。
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