In vitro anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties of Andrographis echioides and Andrographis paniculata

(L.) is an annual herbaceous plant in the family Acanthaceae. Anti-inflammatory is the property of a substance or treatment that reduces inflammation or swelling. Antioxidants are substances that can prevent or slow damage to cells caused by free radicals, unstable molecules that the body produces a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioinformation 2022-04, Vol.18 (4), p.331-336
Hauptverfasser: Selvaraj, Kaviya, Gayatri Devi, R, Selvaraj, J, Jothi Priya, A
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Zusammenfassung:(L.) is an annual herbaceous plant in the family Acanthaceae. Anti-inflammatory is the property of a substance or treatment that reduces inflammation or swelling. Antioxidants are substances that can prevent or slow damage to cells caused by free radicals, unstable molecules that the body produces as a reaction to environmental and other pressures. They are sometimes called "free-radical scavengers. Therefore, it is of interest to analyse the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of and Andrographis paniculata. Protease inhibitor activity was done by bovine serum albumin was added to 100µl of plant sample with increase in concentrations (100-500µg/ml). Invitro antioxidant activity was done by DPPH free radical scavenging assay. 200 µL of 0.1 mM DPPH prepared in methanol was added to 100 µL of the plant extract with increase in concentration. Based on the results from the present study, it can be concluded that is found to be a good natural antioxidant source and is found to be a good anti-inflammatory source. However, both the plant and A.paniculata have these properties. Data shows that both and have potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity which could be due to the presence of bioactive compounds present in the plant extracts.
ISSN:0973-2063
0973-8894
0973-2063
DOI:10.6026/97320630018331