1.In vivo anti-inflammatory activity of Tabernaemontana divaricata leaf extract on male albino mice.
Sachin JAIN ; Praveen SHARMA ; Santosh GHULE ; Ankit JAIN ; Nitesh JAIN
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2013;11(5):472-476
AIM:
To study the in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of Tabernaemontana divaricata leaf extract on male albino mice.
METHODS:
Aqueous decoction and methanol leaf extracts were tested for their ability to reduce croton oil-induced edema in the mouse ear after topical application. The methanol leaf extract dose-dependently inhibited the croton oil-induced ear edema in mice (ID50 <500 μg·cm(-2)). A bioassay-guided liquid-liquid fractionation of this methanol extract gave four active fractions: water insoluble (F1), hexane (F2), ethyl acetate (F3) and water (F4).
RESULTS:
The hexane fraction showed a very high activity (42.1% inhibition at 0.7 μg·cm(-2)) as compared to the control. The other fractions were less active (F1: 56.1% at 506.2 μg·cm(-2); F3: 57.3% at 289.3 μg·cm(-2); and F4: 31.9% for 203.8 μg·cm(-2)) while indomethacin gave 48.8% of inhibition at 90 μg·cm(-2). The activity of F1 and F3 may be at least in part explained by the presence of anti-inflammatory flavonoids, while the activity was not correlated to the tannin contents. No compounds were detected in the most active F2 fraction.
CONCLUSIONS
The results give a rational support to the traditional use of T. divaricata in tropical India as anti-inflammatory agent.
Animals
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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administration & dosage
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Edema
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drug therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Mice
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Plant Extracts
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administration & dosage
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Plant Leaves
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chemistry
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Tabernaemontana
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chemistry