土芋草与生姜联合应用对炎症和疼痛的潜在抑制作用

N. M. D. Sandhiutami, A. T. Atayoğlu, Y. Sumiyati, Y. Desmiaty, R. Hidayat
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摘要

据报道,土甘蓝和生姜的活性代谢物具有减轻疼痛和抗炎作用。本研究旨在探讨牛蒡子与牛蒡子提取物联合使用的抗炎镇痛作用。将30只大鼠、小鼠分为6组(n=5),即正常组、阴性对照组、阳性对照组(那地氯芬酸),3个试验组给予提取物组合(剂量分别为1.3 mg/20 gBW、2.6 mg/20 gBW、5.2 mg/20 gBW)。采用Winter法在大鼠爪内诱导卡拉胶进行抗炎实验,采用Sigmund法在小鼠腹腔内诱导乙酸进行镇痛实验。三剂复方提取物对大鼠腿部水肿的抑制率分别为11.33%、18.90%和19.10%,钠-双氯芬酸对大鼠腿部水肿的抑制率分别为22.72% (p<0.05)。阳性对照组和3个试验组镇痛试验抑制率分别为61.17%、41.19%、51.79%、52.35% (p<0.05)。牛蒡子提取物与牛蒡子提取物联合使用具有抗炎、镇痛作用。2.6 mg/20 gBW和5.2 mg/20 gBW的剂量与na -双氯芬酸相同。
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The Combination of Colocasia esculenta L. and Zingiber officinale Potentially Inhibits Inflammation and Pain
The active metabolites of Colocasia esculenta L. and Zingiber officinale L. have been reported to reduce pain and exert anti-inflammatory effects. This study aimed to examine the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of a combination of C. esculenta and Z. officinale extract. Thirty rats and mice were each divided into 6 groups (n=5), namely the normal group, negative control, positive control (Nadiclofenac), and 3 test groups were given a extract combination (dose 1.3 mg/20 gBW, 2.6 mg/20 gBW, and 5.2 mg/20 gBW). Winter's method was used for anti-inflammatory tests by inducing carrageenan in rat paws, and Sigmund's method was used for analgesic tests by the intraperitoneal induction of acetic acid in mice. The percentage of inhibition of leg edema in rats was 11.33%, 18.90%, and 19.10% for the three doses of the combined extracts of C. esculenta and Z. officinale, and 22.72% for Na-diclofenac (p<0.05). The percentage inhibition in the analgesic test in the positive control group and the three test groups was 61.17%, 41.19%, 51.79%, and 52.35%, respectively (p<0.05). The combination of the C. esculenta and Z. officinale extracts exhibited anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Dose of 2.6 mg/20 gBW and 5.2 mg/20 gBW as effective as Na-diclofenac.
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