苋菜甲醇提取物的植物化学和生物学评价。silvestri(必须)。伯南

Saiqa Ishtiaq, T. Ali, B. Ahmad, Fareeha Anwar, Muhammad S K Afridi, Humera Shaheen
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苋菜亚种。西尔马草(AMGRS)传统上被用作民间药物治疗炎症、淋病和痔疮,但没有科学依据。因此,除了植物化学筛选外,我们还研究了AMGRS甲醇(MeOH)提取物的抗伤害、抗炎和酶抑制活性,以确定民间说法的真实性。以100、300、600 mg/kg不同剂量的黄芪MeOH提取物为对照,通过热板实验、尾浸实验和醋酸致小鼠扭腹实验来筛选其抗伤害活性。采用卡拉胶诱导大鼠足跖水肿模型,分别给药100、300、600 mg/kg的AMGRS MeOH提取物,评价其抗炎活性。同时,通过抗胆碱酯酶和蛋白酶抑制来筛选MeOH提取物的相关治疗用途。热板技术和尾浸法显示了剂量相关的抗伤害感受反应,从300 mg/kg开始,到600 mg/kg时达到最大效果;生物工程学报,15(3):1-11,2017;文章no.BJPR。31698 2剂量。600 mg/kg醋酸诱导书写1期(0 ~ 15分钟)疼痛保护率为47%。同样,卡拉胶诱导大鼠足部水肿试验显示,口服剂量(600 mg/kg) 4 h后,大鼠足部水肿减少42%。MeOH提取物对胆碱酯酶有轻微抑制作用(24.29±0.57),对蛋白酶有明显抑制作用(60.52±0.18)。目前的研究表明,该植物具有丰富的抗伤、抗炎和蛋白酶抑制活性。
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Phytochemical and Biological Evaluations of Methanolic Extract of Amaranthus graecizans subsp. silvestris (Vill.) Brenan
Amaranthus graecizans subsp. silvestris (AMGRS) has traditionally been used a folk medicine in the treatment of inflammation, gonorrhea and piles without scientific evidence. Therefore, methanolic (MeOH) extract of AMGRS was studied for anti-nociceptive, anti-inflammatory and enzymatic inhibition activities in addition to phytochemical screening to ascertain the realism of the folk claims. Anti-nociceptive activity was screened by hot plate test, tail immersion test and acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing in mice with different doses of MeOH extract of AMGRS i.e. 100, 300 and 600 mg/kg. Anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated using carrageenan-induced paw edema model in rats with different doses of MeOH extract of AMGRS i.e. 100, 300 and 600 mg/kg. While, anticholinesterase and protease inhibition was carried to screen MeOH extract for its relevant therapeutic uses. Hot plate technique and tail immersion method demonstrated dose related antinociceptive response starting from 300 mg/kg to maximum effect seen at 600 mg/kg Original Research Article Ishtiaq et al.; BJPR, 15(3): 1-11, 2017; Article no.BJPR.31698 2 dose. Acetic acid induced writing produced 47% pain protection during 1 phase (0-15 minutes) at 600 mg/kg dose. Likewise, carrageenan induced rat paw edema test showed 42% reduction in edema at 4 h after oral administration of dose (600 mg/kg). The MeOH extract showed mild anticholinesterase inhibition (24.29±0.57) while exhibited significant protease inhibition activity (60.52±0.18). The present investigation suggests that this plant possesses substantial antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory and protease inhibition activities.
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