Pain and Inflammation Management: Part-I Pre-clinical Study of a Topical Ayurvedic Cream called HerboJoint

Binoy K. Bordoloi, Kulwant S. Saini, Bishnu P. Sarma, Kimjonlhing Jolly, Ronen K. Bordoloi, Raghuram Kandimalla, Rahul L. Gajbhiye, Sayantan Sengupta
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Background: The properties of a system of essential oils derived from GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) medicinal plants were studied by drawing upon the wisdom of Ayurveda. The objective was to address muscle relaxation, stiffness, swelling and inflammation of human subjects.Objective: A novel formulation is reported here, namely Kattrna or Lemongrass (CC-Cymbopogon citratus) (3.0%), Sati (HS-Hedychium spicatum) (1.0%) and Tumuru (ZA- Zanthoxylum alatum) oil (1.0%) along with USP grade Menthol (which can also be derived from Mentha) (1 to 10%). This formulation, called HerboJointTM, was patented.Methods: Its composition was investigated via HPLC and GC-MS analysis by comparing it with identifiable marker components. Cell line studies were performed followed by a Type-II collagen-induced arthritic mice model investigation over a 21-day period of blood plasma of before vs. after treatment for the inflammatory markers.Results: The synergistic action of the selected essential oils and Menthol was demonstrated to reduce the inflammatory cytokines, including TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β, in the blood plasma of the treated arthritic mice. Conclusion: It is believed to provide significant relief against inflammation. Therefore, formulations were subsequently prepared in a non-greasy oil-in-water emulsion cream base for applying topically around the affected joint and other areas for a human clinical investigation. Keywords: Joint Pain; Essential Oils; Menthol; Inflammatory Cytokines; Pre-Clinical Study
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疼痛和炎症管理:第一部分:局部阿育吠陀药膏的临床前研究
背景:通过借鉴阿育吠陀的智慧,研究了从GRAS(公认安全的)药用植物中提取的精油系统的特性。目的是解决人类受试者的肌肉松弛、僵硬、肿胀和炎症。目的:以香樟或柠檬草(CC-Cymbopogon citratus)(3.0%)、沙提(HS-Hedychium spicatum)(1.0%)、土鲁(ZA-花椒)油(1.0%)和USP级薄荷醇(也可从薄荷中提取)(1 ~ 10%)为新配方。这种被称为HerboJointTM的配方获得了专利。方法:采用高效液相色谱法和气相色谱-质谱法对其成分进行分析,并与可识别的标志成分进行比较。细胞系研究之后进行ii型胶原诱导关节炎小鼠模型研究,在治疗前后21天的血浆中检测炎症标志物。结果:所选精油与薄荷醇具有协同作用,可降低关节炎小鼠血浆中炎性因子TNF-α、IL-6、IL-1β的含量。结论:其具有明显的抗炎作用。因此,配方随后在不油腻的水包油乳剂乳膏基础上制备,用于局部应用于受影响的关节周围和其他区域,以进行人体临床研究。关键词:关节疼痛;精油;薄荷醇;炎性细胞因子;临床前研究
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