2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2018.03.021
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Antinociceptive activity of Inula britannica L. and patuletin: In vivo and possible mechanisms studies

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“…The tandem mass analysis of the medicinal herb extracts is shown in Table 2. The phenolic and other phytochemical compounds detected here are in accordance with the results reported in previous studies [1220, 3342]. Five compounds were detected in the B. juncea extracts , including sinigrin, a member of the glucosinolate family [34].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The tandem mass analysis of the medicinal herb extracts is shown in Table 2. The phenolic and other phytochemical compounds detected here are in accordance with the results reported in previous studies [1220, 3342]. Five compounds were detected in the B. juncea extracts , including sinigrin, a member of the glucosinolate family [34].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Forsythia suspensa is known for its high saponin content and is used to treat various inflammatory symptoms, such as carbuncles or abscesses associated with swelling, common cold, and fever [11]. Inula britannica, a rich source of flavonoids [1220], is used as a traditional medicine to treat bronchitis, digestive disorders, and inflammation in Korea [12]. Considering these phytochemical properties, its antimicrobial effects against Helicobacter pylori [21] and its potential as a food additive in cheddar-type cheese [22] have been studied previously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potentilla anserina (Rosaceae) is traditional medicinal plant available in India and Northern hemispheres often on river shores and grassy habitats. Plants which are reported to have antiinflammatory and antinociception activity include Syzygium cerasoideum 3 , Potentilla reptans 4 , Inula britannica 5 , Coriandrum sativum 6 , Clinacanthus nutans 7 , Borreria verticillata 8 , Sonchus asper 9 , Inula helenium 10 , Erigeron acer 11 , Rhus coriaria 12 , Ducrosia anethifolia 13 , Eryngium pyramidal Boiss 14 , Pimpinella anisum 15 , Tanacetum balsamita 16 , Echinophora platyloba 17 and Lemon verbena 18, etc. There is a growing interest in the pharmacological evaluation of various plants used in traditional Indian systems of medicine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been used to treat bronchitis, arthritis and digestive disorders (Zarei et al . 2018). Our previous study showed that I. brtiannica inhibits Helicobacter pylori in gastric conditions, and has effects on urease activity, adhesion and detachment in AGS cell lines (Lee et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%