Investigation of Anti-inflammatory, Antipyretic and Analgesic Activities of Citrullus colocynthis in Albino Rats through in vivo and Pharmacoinformatics Studies.

Mubashir Hassan, Nureen Zahra, Amtul Shafi, Saba Shahzadi, Ahmed Moustafa, Andrzej Kloczkowski
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Abstract

Introduction: Hyperpyrexia, algesia and inflammation are pathological disorders which are treated with synthetic as well as herbal medications.

Aims: The basic aim of the present study is to evaluate the ethnopharmacological activities of phytoconstituents that are present in C. colocynthis (fruit extract) by using in vivo and in silico studies.

Methods: Thirty-six albino rats were used in our studies with an average weight between 150-170 g. Anti-inflammatory activity was investigated using carrageenan (an extract from a red seaweed) that induced edema in albino rat paws. However, in antipyretic and analgesic activity studies, yeast and acetic acid were used to cause pyrexia or algesia, respectively. Different doses of acetone fruit extract were used to treat inflammation, pyrexia and algesia.

Results: Our results showed that the maximum percentage inhibition of acetonic fruit extract in anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities was observed at 70% and 100%, respectively, with 400 mg/kg doses, and in pyretic activity the maximum inhibitory percentage was 86% with a 100 mg/kg dose. In in silico analysis, we have shown that bioactive compounds (α-spinasterol, ascorbic acid and chlorogenic acid) found in fruit extract have outstanding inhibition properties that involves proteins PTGS2, TLR2 and TRPV4. C. colocynthis fruit extract shows results that are statistically significant (p < 0.005) and comparable to a reference drug. Acetonic fruit extract of C. colocynthis can be used as a natural and safe remedy with no side effects.

Conclusion: Both in vivo and in silico studies on chlorogenic acid, ascorbic acid and α-spinasterol have shown that these are inhibitory compounds that can be used for boosting the immune response.

通过体内研究和药理信息学研究,探究白化大鼠对瓜蒂的抗炎、解热和镇痛活性。
导言:高热、腹胀和炎症是病理紊乱,可通过合成药物和草药进行治疗。研究目的:本研究的基本目的是通过体内和硅学研究,评估可乐定(果实提取物)中植物成分的民族药理学活性:使用卡拉胶(一种从红色海藻中提取的提取物)对白化大鼠的抗炎活性进行了研究,该物质会诱发白化大鼠爪部水肿。不过,在解热和镇痛活性研究中,酵母和醋酸分别被用来引起发热或腹泻。不同剂量的丙酮果实提取物用于治疗炎症、发热和腹泻:结果表明,丙酮果提取物对抗炎和镇痛活性的最大抑制率分别为 70% 和 100%,剂量为 400 毫克/千克;对热毒症活性的最大抑制率为 86%,剂量为 100 毫克/千克。我们在硅学分析中发现,果实提取物中的生物活性化合物(α-菠菜甾醇、抗坏血酸和绿原酸)具有突出的抑制特性,涉及蛋白质 PTGS2、TLR2 和 TRPV4。可乐果提取物的结果具有统计学意义(p < 0.005),可与参考药物相媲美。可将可乐果提取物作为一种天然、安全且无副作用的药物:对绿原酸、抗坏血酸和α-松脂醇进行的体内和硅学研究表明,这些化合物具有抑制作用,可用于增强免疫反应。
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