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Anti-inflammatory, Anti-arthritic and Analgesic Effect of the Herbal Extract Made fromBacopa monnieriis,Cassia fistulaandPhyllanthus polyphyllus
Author(s) -
Won Ho Yoon,
Keyong Ho Lee
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
natural product sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.322
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2288-9027
pISSN - 1226-3907
DOI - 10.20307/nps.2017.23.2.108
Subject(s) - cassia , analgesic , traditional medicine , medicine , anti inflammatory , phyllanthus , pharmacology , pathology , traditional chinese medicine , alternative medicine
Anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic and analgesic activity of each herbal extract, which is extracted from Bacopa monnieriis, Cassia fistula and Phyllanthus polyphyllus, respectively. The treatment of herbal extract exhibited anti-inflammatory effect as a dose-dependent manner, from 1.25mg/kg to 12.5mg/kg, in acute inflammatory models (carrageen and egg-albumin induced rat hind paw edema). It also elicited significant anti-inflammatory activity in chronic inflammatory models (cotton pellet granuloma and Freund`s adjuvant induced polyarthritis in rat). In cotton pellet granuloma test, the extract exhibited the inhibitory effect of 23 and 57% at the dose of 6.25 and 12.5 mg/kg, respectively. In Freund`s adjuvant induced model, the treatment of the extract of 1.25, 6.25 and 12.5 mg/kg showed the inhibitory effect of 23, 56 and 66% at 8 days, respectively. In the acetic acid-induced model, the extract significantly reduced abdominal writhing in mice when compared to the control group, reducing the mean number of writhing from 41 ± 2 in the control group to 17 ± 3 and 15 ± 2 at the dose of 6.25 and 12.5 mg/kg. From these experiments, the extract, which was extracted from the combination of Bacopa monnieriis, Cassia fistula and Phyllanthus polyphyllus, (w/w/w = 1/2/1) is surprisingly found a significant analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity.

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