Anti-inflammatory activities of methanol extracts from various seaweed species

Thirty-seven species of common seaweeds from the coast of Korea were screened for anti-inflammatory activity Methanol extracts of the seaweeds were tested against mouse ear edema and erythema induced by phorbol myristate acetate. At 40 mg ml(-1) of extract, edema was strongly suppressed by the seawe...

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description Thirty-seven species of common seaweeds from the coast of Korea were screened for anti-inflammatory activity Methanol extracts of the seaweeds were tested against mouse ear edema and erythema induced by phorbol myristate acetate. At 40 mg ml(-1) of extract, edema was strongly suppressed by the seaweeds Undaria pinnatifida and Ulva linza, with relative inhibition of 85 and 84%, respectively These two seaweeds also showed the greatest suppression of erythema, with inhibition of 78 and 70%, respectively IC50 values of U. pinnatifida were 10, 15, and 18 mg ml(-1) when inflammation symptoms of edema, erythema, and blood flow, respectively were measured. The IC50 of U. linza was 20, 26, and 31 mg ml(-1) when edema, erythema, and blood flow, respectively, were measured. A linear correlation among inhibition rates of edema, erythema, and blood flow was observed with high confidence.
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Ear - pathology
Edema - chemically induced
Edema - drug therapy
Edema - metabolism
Edema - pathology
Erythema - chemically induced
Erythema - drug therapy
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Inflammation - drug therapy
Inflammation - metabolism
Inflammation - pathology
Inhibitory Concentration 50
Korea
Methanol - chemistry
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Plant Extracts - pharmacology
Plant Extracts - therapeutic use
Seaweed - chemistry
Seaweed - classification
Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate
Ulva
Undaria pinnatifida
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