TRICHILIA MONADELPHA BARK EXTRACTS INHIBIT CARRAGEENAN-INDUCED FOOT-OEDEMA IN THE 7-DAY OLD CHICK AND THE OEDEMA ASSOCIATED WITH ADJUVANT-INDUCED ARTHRITIS IN RATS
Trichilia monadelpha (Thonn) JJ De Wilde (Meliaceae) bark extract is used in African traditional medicine for the management of various disease conditions including inflammatory disorders such as arthritis. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the anti-inflammatory properties of aqueous (TWE...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2014-06, Vol.9 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Trichilia monadelpha (Thonn) JJ De Wilde (Meliaceae) bark extract is
used in African traditional medicine for the management of various
disease conditions including inflammatory disorders such as arthritis.
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the anti-inflammatory
properties of aqueous (TWE), alcoholic (TAE) and petroleum ether
extract (TPEE) of T. monadelpha using the 7-day old chick-carrageenan
footpad oedema (acute inflammation) and the adjuvant-induced arthritis
model in rats (chronic inflammation). TWE and TPEE significantly
inhibited the chick-carrageenan footpad oedema with maximal inhibitions
of 57.79±3.92 and 63.83±12 respectively, but TAE did not. The
reference anti-inflammatory drugs (diclofenac and dexamethasone)
inhibited the chick-carrageenan-induced footpad oedema, with maximal
inhibitions of 64.92±2.03 and 71.85±15.34 respectively.
Furthermore, all the extracts and the reference anti-inflammatory
agents (diclofenac, dexamethasone, methotrexate) inhibited the
inflammatory oedema associated with adjuvant arthritis with maximal
inhibitions of 64.41±5.56, 57.04±8.57, 62.18±2.56%, for
TWE, TAE and TPEE respectively and 80.28±5.79, 85.75±2.96,
74.68±3.03% for diclofenac, dexamethasone and methotrexate
respectively. Phytochemical screening of the plant bark confirmed the
presence of a large array of plant constituents such as alkaloids,
glycosides, flavonoids, saponins, steroids, tannins and terpenoids, all
of which may be potential sources of phyto-antiinflammatory agents. In
conclusion, our work suggests that T. monadelpha is a potential source
of antiinflammatory agents. |
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 |