Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory potential of Solanum pubescens fruit extract

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BioMedicine-Taiwan Pub Date : 2023-05-25 DOI:10.51248/.v43i02.2687
Salah Aldeen Ahmed Naji Ismail, R. Mahmood, Haseebur Rahman
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Introduction and Aim: Solanum pubescens is one of the very well-known traditional medicinal plants it has been widely used in the treatment of many inflammatory conditions. This study aimed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory property of S. pubescens fruit.   Materials and Methods: Anti-inflammatory activities of S. pubescens fruit extracts at different concentrations (100-200 mg/kg) were carried out using carrageenan-induced and cotton implant-induced granuloma methods.   Results: The results of the carrageenan-induced paw edema study reveals the highest activity of fruit upper ethanolic (FUEE) extract at 200 mg/kg, with 64.84% followed by water (FEW), and fruit lower ethanolic extracts (FLEE). The protein and IL-6 evaluation in this experiment showed very promising results. Whereas the cellular toxicity was evaluated in terms of LPO, MPO and nitric oxide analysis which in turn showed harmless nature of extracts. Furthermore, assessment of proliferative phase of inflammation was done in rats using a cotton pellet-induced granuloma model, where FUEE at 100 mg/kg showed 32.5±2.73 mg, 200 mg/kg 25.3±2.36 mg of dry weight of granuloma, compared to the standard indomethacin activity 1.4±3.45 mg. Moreover, the hematological parameters of treated animals reveals that the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) of FUEE 4.88± 0.18 mm/hr at 200 mg/kg was the least and almost equal to the standard.   Conclusion: It can be said that S. pubescens is no doubt a very good source of phytomedicine for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, with most of the valuable phytoconstituents concerned with the anti-inflammation assembled in the fruit upper ethanolic extracts as this extract showed excellent activity in both the carrageenan and cotton pellet models.
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毛茄果实提取物抗炎作用的评价
简介与目的:短毛龙葵是一种非常著名的传统药用植物,被广泛用于治疗多种炎症。本研究旨在评价短毛葡萄果实的抗炎特性。材料与方法:采用角叉菜胶诱导肉芽肿法和棉花种植诱导肉芽肿法,研究不同浓度(100 ~ 200 mg/kg)的短毛葡萄果实提取物的抗炎活性。结果:卡拉胶诱导足跖水肿实验结果显示,水果上乙醇(FUEE)提取物在200 mg/kg时活性最高,占64.84%,其次是水(FEW)和水果低乙醇提取物(escape)。本实验对蛋白和IL-6的评价显示了很好的结果。而通过LPO、MPO和一氧化氮分析来评估细胞毒性,从而表明提取物的无害性。此外,使用棉花颗粒诱导的肉芽肿模型对大鼠进行炎症增殖期评估,与标准吲哚美辛活性1.4±3.45 mg相比,100 mg/kg的FUEE显示肉芽肿干重为32.5±2.73 mg, 200 mg/kg的FUEE为25.3±2.36 mg。此外,治疗动物的血液学参数显示,200 mg/kg时FUEE的红细胞沉降率(ESR)最小,为4.88±0.18 mm/hr,基本符合标准。结论:毛菖蒲属植物的抗炎活性主要集中在其果实上乙醇提取物中,其抗炎活性在卡拉胶和棉花颗粒模型中均表现出优异的活性,因此毛菖蒲属植物无疑是治疗炎症性疾病的良好植物药物来源。
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BioMedicine-Taiwan MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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