2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2008.10.009
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Anti-inflammatory activities of Sieboldogenin from Smilax china Linn.: Experimental and computational studies

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“…Thus, the hypotonicity and heat-induced RBC membrane lysis potential exhibit upon treatment with plant extracts are considered as significant indicators to confirm the extracts as anti-inflammatory effects [41,42]. According to the previous studies (in vivo and in vitro), flavonoids were found to possess membrane stabilizing potential on lysosomal membrane [43]. In addition, tannins and saponins-rich plant extracts show the stabilizing activity over erythrocyte member due to the binding capability of those compounds to cations and other biomolecules of the membrane surface [44].…”
Section: Membrane Stabilizing Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the hypotonicity and heat-induced RBC membrane lysis potential exhibit upon treatment with plant extracts are considered as significant indicators to confirm the extracts as anti-inflammatory effects [41,42]. According to the previous studies (in vivo and in vitro), flavonoids were found to possess membrane stabilizing potential on lysosomal membrane [43]. In addition, tannins and saponins-rich plant extracts show the stabilizing activity over erythrocyte member due to the binding capability of those compounds to cations and other biomolecules of the membrane surface [44].…”
Section: Membrane Stabilizing Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subcutaneous injection of Brewer's yeast induces pyrexia by increasing the synthesis of prostaglandin. It is considered as a useful test for the screening of plants materials as well as synthetic drugs for their antipyretic effect [29,30]. Yeast induced pyrexia is called pathogenic fever and its etiology could be the production of prostaglandins [31].…”
Section: Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shu et al 2006 has studied the anti inflammatory activity 18 . Sieboldogenin, isolated from ethyl acetate fraction of Smilax china has potent anti-inflammatory activity 19 . In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is used in the management of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease 18 , syphilis, acute bacterial dysentery and chronic nephritis 20 .…”
Section: Smilax Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%