Evaluation of in vivo Anti-inflammatory Action of Leaf Extracts of Plumeria pudica

Ankush Sharma, Amit Jain
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The leaves of Plumeria pudica grow whirling around the stem and have a sessile base. The leaves are light green in color and the shape of the blade is spoon like, the apex is sharp. The extraction abilities of different solvents for recovering extractable components from leaves followed the order: methanol>water>chloroform>benzene. The results suggest the presence of alkaloids, saponin glycosides, phenolics, terpenoids, sterols, proteins and flavonoids in the leaf of the plant. All the extracts were subjected to in vitro determination of their anti-inflammatory potential using inhibition of albumin denaturation as well as anti-proteinase methods. All the concentration levels of the extracts showed the inhibition of albumin denaturation. The 500 µg/mL methanolic extract had shown the greatest inhibition capacity (64.36%) whereas the lowest inhibition capacity was exhibited by 100 µg/mL of the benzene extract (1.29%). The highest anti-proteinase activity was exhibited by methanolic extract solution at 500 µg/mL concentration, inhibiting 51.37% while the 100 µg/mL methanolic solution was able to inhibit only 13.01% protease activity. The methanolic extract was found to be the most potential in exhibiting anti-inflammatory action in the in vitro assays and hence it was used for in vivo anti-inflammatory screening at two dose levels. The methanolic leaf extract of Plumeria pudica (MLEPP) was able to reduce the inflammation in a dose dependent manner. The maximum inhibition of edema by MLEPP at 100 mg/kg dose was 28.78% at the end of the 4th hour while that with 200 mg/kg dose was 50.4%. Key words: In-Vivo, Anti-Inflammtory, Plumeria Pudica,
鸡蛋花叶提取物体内抗炎作用的评价
鸡蛋花的叶子围绕茎旋转生长,有一个无梗的基部。叶子颜色淡绿色,叶片形状呈勺状,先端锋利。不同溶剂对叶中可提取成分的提取能力顺序为:甲醇b>水b>氯仿>苯。结果表明,植物叶片中存在生物碱、皂苷、酚类、萜类、甾醇、蛋白质和黄酮类物质。采用抑制白蛋白变性和抗蛋白酶的方法,对各提取物进行体外抗炎活性测定。各浓度的提取物均有抑制白蛋白变性的作用。500µg/mL甲醇提取物的抑菌率最高(64.36%),100µg/mL苯提取物的抑菌率最低(1.29%)。500µg/mL浓度的甲醇提取液对蛋白酶的抑制率为51.37%,而100µg/mL浓度的甲醇提取液对蛋白酶的抑制率仅为13.01%。在体外实验中发现甲醇提取物最有可能表现出抗炎作用,因此它被用于两种剂量水平的体内抗炎筛选。乌鸡叶甲醇提取物(MLEPP)具有剂量依赖性的抗炎作用。100 mg/kg剂量时,MLEPP对大鼠水肿的抑制作用最大,达到28.78%;200 mg/kg剂量时,最大抑制作用为50.4%。关键词:体内,抗炎,鸡鸣,
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