体外和体内研究筛选涂山茶的抗炎、溶栓和急性毒性活性

Mariya Alam Ayshi, Md. Mohiuddin Rahaman Rakib, Abu Jubaer Asif, Anjuman Ara Oishee, Md. Shahi Amran
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目的:本研究旨在调查甲醇制备的土山茶叶提取物对几种体外活性的影响,包括抗炎和溶栓作用。此外,该研究还旨在评估提取物在动物模型中的急性毒性活性:研究于 2023 年 11 月至 2024 年 2 月在孟加拉国科学和工业研究委员会(BCSIR)、亚太大学药理学实验室、药学系植物化学和药理学实验室以及达卡孟加拉国斯坦福大学微生物实验室进行:该方法涉及不同剂量的涂山茶叶甲醇提取物,并采用了抑制蛋白质变性试验(抗炎试验)和血栓溶解试验(血栓溶解试验)等技术。通过肉桂油诱导中毒和醋酸诱导瑞士白化小鼠蠕动反应来评估其急性毒性活性:结果:蛋白质变性抑制试验的结果表明,肉桂油对本研究中使用的所有菌株都具有抗炎特性。抗炎特性的研究结果表明,当浓度为 1000 µg/mL 时,Chrysantha(Hu)Tuyama 在抑制炎症方面具有 86.54% 的显著功效。这一功效水平与乙酰水杨酸相当,后者在相同浓度下的功效也类似,为 98.54%。溶栓试验是一种受控实验室程序,用于评估植物提取物溶解血凝块的能力。研究发现,MECCL 可以减少血凝块。表 2 显示,MECCL 的溶栓潜能值为 95.69%,远高于通常的 91.304%。我们的研究发现,根据毒理学评估,MECCL 在急性毒性试验中没有对小鼠造成任何有害影响。在整个急性毒性试验期间,小鼠没有出现生病或死亡的迹象:结论:山茶(胡)Tuyama 植物具有独特的品质,可用于发现新型治疗物质。它具有抗炎、溶栓和轻微急性毒性的特性。对这种植物的进一步研究将是有益的。越来越多的证据表明,天然产品可能会对人类健康产生有利影响,我们的研究结果为这一事实做出了贡献。
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In vitro and In vivo Studies for Screening of Anti-inflammatory, Thrombolytic and Acute Toxicological Activity in Camellia Chrysantha (Hu) Tuyama
Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of methanol-prepared leaves extract of Camellia Chrysantha (Hu) Tuyama. on several in vitro activities, including anti-inflammatory and thrombolytic effects. Additionally, the study aimed to assess the acute toxicological activity of the extracts in an animal model. Place and Duration of Study: The research study was carried out from Nov 2023 to Feb 2024 at the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Laboratory of Pharmacology, University of Asia Pacific and the Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy, as well as the Laboratory of Microbiology at Stamford University Bangladesh, Dhaka. Methodology: The methodology involved various doses of methanolic leaves extract of Camellia Chrysantha (Hu) Tuyama, and employed techniques such as the Inhibition of Protein Denaturation Assay for anti-inflammatory test and the clot lysis test for thrombolytic assay. The acute toxicological activity was assessed by Cinnamon oil induced toxicological and administration of acetic acid induced writhing responses in Swiss albino mice. Result: The Inhibition of Protein Denaturation Assay test yielded findings indicating its anti-inflammatory properties against all strains used in this research. The findings from the study examining the anti-inflammatory properties indicate that Chrysantha (Hu) Tuyama exhibits a significant efficacy of 86.54% in inhibiting inflammation at a concentration of 1000 µg/mL. This level of efficacy is comparable to that of acetylsalicylic acid, which also has a similar efficacy of 98.54 % at the same concentration. Thrombolysis test is a controlled laboratory procedure that assesses the ability of plant extracts to dissolve blood clots. The study found that MECCL can reduce blood clots. Table 2 shows that MECCL's thrombolytic potential was 95.69%, which is much higher than the usual value of 91.304%. Our research found that MECCL did not induce any harmful effects in mice during the acute toxicity test, as determined by the toxicological assessment. No signs of illness or death were reported throughout the acute toxicity trial. Conclusion: The Camellia chrysantha (Hu) Tuyama plant exhibits privileged qualities that could lead to the discovery of novel therapeutic substances. It has anti-inflammatory, thrombolytic, and mild acute toxicity properties. Further exploration of this plant could be beneficial. Our study results contribute to the growing body of evidence demonstrating that natural products may potentially have favourable effects on human health.
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