Anti-inflammatory properties of Dirinaria consimilis extracts in albino rats

V. B. Tatipamula, G. Vedula
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Abstract

BackgroundEarlier, the lichens are used in traditional medicines by different cultures across the world. As the Dirinaria genus has been shown to be biologically active against inflammation in folklore, we assessed the in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory profile of Dirinaria consimilis.Material and methodsInitially, the hydroalcoholic extract of lichen, D. consimilis (Dc-HE) was prepared and re-extracted with n-hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, acetone and methanol. The resultant extracts were evaluated for their in vitro (protein denaturation method), acute toxicity and in vivo (formalin-induced rat paw oedema assay) anti-inflammatory studies.ResultsAmong all the tested extracts, the acetone and chloroform extract of D. consimilis depicted prominent anti-inflammatory activity in both the bioassays. The acetone extract inhibited protein denaturation with IC50 value of about 468 µg/mL while the standard (Indomethacin) with 120 µg/mL. Moreover, the Dc-HE was screened for acute toxicity studies in male albino rats up to 2000 mg/Kg b.w dosage. The in vivo anti-inflammatory analysis of acetone extract (200 mg/mL) showed potent reduction of rat paw oedema nearer to that of the standard, whereas chloroform extract depicted moderate depletion and the other extracts revealed mild inhibitory profile against inflammation.ConclusionThis study reveals that the lichen, D. consimilis might be a good source of anti-inflammatory agents.
白缕草提取物对白化大鼠的抗炎作用
早些时候,地衣被世界各地不同的文化用于传统药物中。由于在民间传说中,狐尾虫属已被证明具有抗炎症的生物活性,我们评估了狐尾虫在体内和体外的抗炎特性。材料与方法首先制备地衣水醇提取物(Dc-HE),用正己烷、氯仿、乙酸乙酯、丙酮和甲醇进行再提取。对所得提取物进行了体外(蛋白质变性法)、急性毒性和体内(福尔马林诱导大鼠足部水肿法)抗炎研究。结果黄芪丙酮和氯仿提取物均具有显著的抗炎活性。丙酮提取物抑制蛋白变性的IC50值约为468µg/mL,而标准品吲哚美辛的IC50值为120µg/mL。此外,Dc-HE在雄性白化大鼠的急性毒性研究中进行了筛选,剂量高达2000 mg/Kg b.w。体内抗炎分析显示,丙酮提取物(200 mg/mL)对大鼠足部水肿的抑制作用接近标准,而氯仿提取物则表现出中度的抑制作用,其他提取物对炎症的抑制作用则表现出轻度的抑制作用。结论地衣可能是一种良好的抗炎药物来源。
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