2015
DOI: 10.5455/2319-2003.ijbcp20150439
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Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Cananga Odorata Lam in Experimental Animals

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“…Besides the in vitro studies mentioned above, the anti-inflammatory activity of C. odorata also had been evaluated in experimental animals recently. The ethanolic extract of C. odorata fruit was shown to exhibit significant anti-inflammatory activity in the carrageenan induced paw edema model of Wistar albino rats with LD 50 > 2000 mg/kg [ 44 ]. The acute oral toxicity study indicated that the ethanolic extract C. odorata fruit was more effective in inhibition of paw volume (62.9%) at dose of 100 mg/kg than aspirin with inhibition of 60.14% at dose of 300 mg/kg.…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides the in vitro studies mentioned above, the anti-inflammatory activity of C. odorata also had been evaluated in experimental animals recently. The ethanolic extract of C. odorata fruit was shown to exhibit significant anti-inflammatory activity in the carrageenan induced paw edema model of Wistar albino rats with LD 50 > 2000 mg/kg [ 44 ]. The acute oral toxicity study indicated that the ethanolic extract C. odorata fruit was more effective in inhibition of paw volume (62.9%) at dose of 100 mg/kg than aspirin with inhibition of 60.14% at dose of 300 mg/kg.…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acute oral toxicity study indicated that the ethanolic extract C. odorata fruit was more effective in inhibition of paw volume (62.9%) at dose of 100 mg/kg than aspirin with inhibition of 60.14% at dose of 300 mg/kg. Furthermore, the author of the study suggested that anti-inflammatory effect of the extract might be due to the presence of flavonoids and tannins which is responsible for inhibiting both cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathway [ 44 ].…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several works have demonstrated the anti-inflammatory activity of extracts of C. odorata, and some constituents of YEO [19][20][21][22]. However, studies that evaluated the effects of YEO on leukocyte activation and inflammatory response in experimental models are insufficient.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally YYEO is employed as aphrodisiac (Kodithala and Murali, 2018), anxiolytics (Zhang et al, 2016), antihypertensive (Jung et al, 2013), antiseptic (Caacbay and Jacinto, 2009), in food and beverages as a fragrance agent (Burdock and Carabin, 2008). Cananga odorata extract was proven to have a cytotoxic effect against hepatocellular carcinoma cancer cell lines, HepG2, and Hep2.2.15 Tan et al (2015) and antiin lammatory effect (Maniyar and CH, 2015). The cytotoxic oxoaporphine alkaloid liriodenine, isolated from Cananga odorata, was found to be a potent inhibitor of topoisomerase II both in vitro and in vivo (Woo et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%