利用体内试验评估呕吐萝芙木叶甲醇提取物(MERVL)的抗炎作用

Ugwu Obiora Celestine, Ukpabi-Ugo Chigozie Jacinta, Asadu Chidinma Lilian, Ali Ibeabuchi Jude, Asogwa Felix Keneolisa, Ugodi Gerald Walter, Obasi Uchenna Emmanuel, Ogbonna Chidera Gloria, Nwokedi Chukwuebuka Kingsley, A. C. Assumpta
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研究背景:人体对组织损伤或病原体感染等有害刺激的反应被称为炎症。 Rauwofia vomitera 是一种药用植物,原产于非洲热带的大片地区,属于天南星科。在尼日利亚传统医学中,它是一种用于治疗包括炎症在内的多种疾病的药草。研究目的:本研究使用基于体内试验的方法研究了 Rauwofia vomitera 叶子(MERVL)甲醇提取物的抗炎作用。 研究方法:采用鸡蛋白蛋白诱导的体内炎症试验确定 MERVL 的抗炎效果。将三十(30)只成年雄性白化大鼠(130-170 克)分为五(5)组,每组六(6)只,进行体内抗炎试验。第 1 组正常,第 2 组给予 10 mg/kg 体重的吲哚美辛,第 3、4 和 5 组分别给予 100、200 和 400 mg/kg 体重的 MERVL。急性毒性研究采用标准方法进行。研究地点和时间尼日利亚埃努古州阿格巴尼科技大学药理学实验室,2021 年 3 月至 2021 年 8 月。研究结果提取物的产量百分比为 10.8%。呕吐叶甲醇提取物的定量和定性植物化学筛选结果表明,酚(1590 ± 55.66)、类黄酮(1168 ± 11.43)和单宁(1466 ± 40.73)的含量较高,而生物碱(549 ± 4.21)、苷(315 ± 61.38)和萜类化合物(162 ± 1.38)的含量适中。皂苷(1.16 ± 0.23)和类固醇(0.84 ± 0.03)含量较低。急性毒性测试表明,剂量高达 5000 毫克/千克时无毒性和死亡率。与正常组相比,从 1 小时到 12 小时,所有处理组的平均爪水肿均明显减轻(P < 0.05)。 结果表明,使用 100、200 和 400 毫克/千克体重提取物的治疗组对炎症的抑制作用不存在剂量依赖性,迁移率分别为 5.7%、14.1% 和 6.2%。结论 研究结果表明,MERVL 具有显著的抗炎和抗氧化活性。研究还表明,MERVL 对伴随炎症而来的血管变化具有调节作用。该植物的抗炎特性可能来自于不同光化学物质的相互作用。 研究结果表明,如果加以利用,该植物可作为抗炎剂的来源。
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Evaluation of the Anti-inflammatory Effects of Methanol Extract of Rauwofia vomitera Leaves (MERVL) Using In-vivo Based Assays
Background of the Study: The response of the body to harmful stimuli, such as tissue damage or a pathogenic infection is known as inflammation.  Rauwofia vomitera is a medicinal plant that is native to large areas of tropical Africa and it belongs to the family of Apocynaceae. It is a medicinal herb used in traditional Nigerian medicine to treat a variety of diseases, including inflammatory disorders. Aim of the Study:The present study investigated the anti-inflammatory  effects of methanol extract of Rauwofia vomitera leaves (MERVL) using  in-vivo  based assays.  Methodology: The anti-inflammatory effect of (MERVL) was ascertained using the Egg albumin -induced inflammation using in vivo assay. A total of thirty (30) adult male albino rats (130-170g) were divided into five (5) groups of six (6) rats each for the in-vivo anti-inflammatory assay. Group 1 normal; Group 2 was given 10 mg/kg body weight of Indomethacin and Groups 3, 4 and 5 were given 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight of MERVL) respectively. Acute toxicity was carried out using standard method. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Pharmacology Lab, Enugu State of University of Science and Technology Agbani Nigeria, between March 2021 and August 2021. Results: The percentage yield of the extract was 10.8%. The result of the quantitative and qualitative phytochemical screening of methanol extract of R. vomitoria leaves showed that Phenol (1590 ± 55.66) Flavonoid (1168 ± 11.43) and Tannin (1466 ± 40.73) were present in high concentration whereas, Alkaloid (549 ± 4.21) Glycoside (315 ± 61.38) and Terpenoid (162 ± 1.38) were present in moderate concentration. Saponin (1.16 ± 0.23) and Steroid (0.84 ± 0.03) were present in low concentrations. Acute toxicity tests showed no toxicity and mortality at doses up to 5000 mgkg-1. A significant (P < 0.05) reduction in the mean paw oedema was observed for all the treatment groups from 1 hour to 12 hours when compared to the normal group.  The result shown that groups treated with 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg b.w of extract inhibit the inflammation in a non-dose dependent manner with percentage mobilization of 5.7%, 14.1% and 6.2% respectively. Conclusion:  The study's results demonstrate that MERVL exhibits remarkable anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities and the extract yielded a better reduction in edema and increases mobilization in leukocyte in response to agar suspension. It also demonstrates that MERVL has a modulatory effect on the vascular changes that accompany inflammation. The plant's anti-inflammatory properties could potentially result from the interaction of different photochemical substances present.  The findings suggest that, if used, the plant may serve as a source of anti-inflammatory agents.
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