1968
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1968.tb09718.x
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Interaction of anti-inflammatory drugs with serum proteins, especially with some biologically active proteins

Abstract: The interaction of clinically established anti‐inflammatory drugs with some proteins has shown these drugs to strongly inhibit heat coagulation of whole serum at a concentration attainable in the sera of patients. Phenylbutazone and sodium salicylate do not inhibit the biological activity of three biologically active and labile serum proteins, namely, necrotizing factor, heterogenous serum and complement. However, they do influence the effect of heat on these proteins. The relation between this drug action in … Show more

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“…The inflammatory drugs (salicylic acid, phenylbutazone etc) have shown dose dependent ability to thermally induced protein denaturation. 26 Similar results were observed from many reports from plant extract. 27 The extracts may possibly inhibit the release of lysosomal content of neutrophils at the site of inflammation.…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Assaysupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The inflammatory drugs (salicylic acid, phenylbutazone etc) have shown dose dependent ability to thermally induced protein denaturation. 26 Similar results were observed from many reports from plant extract. 27 The extracts may possibly inhibit the release of lysosomal content of neutrophils at the site of inflammation.…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Assaysupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Denaturation of proteins is a well documented cause of infl ammation in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis [Mizushima and Kobayashi 1968]. Thus protection against protein denaturation, which was the main mechanism of action of NSAIDS postulated by Mizushima and Kobayashi [1968] before the discovery of their inhibitory effect on cyclooxygenase by Vane [1971] may play an important role in the antirheumatic activity of NSAIDS.…”
Section: In-vitro Anti-infl Ammatory Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protein denaturation inhibition activity of S. androgynus was determined as like Mizushima and Kobayashi [1968]. 450 μl of 5% BSA was incubated with test sample having different concentrations (or) Diclofenac (100 μg/ml).…”
Section: Anti-infl Ammatory Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 The reaction mixture (0.5ml) consisted of 0.45ml bovine serum albumin (5% w/v aqueous solution) and 0.05ml of DSELE (100 , 200 , 400, 800 and 1000µg/ml) or Dexamethasone (100, 200, 400, 800 and 1000µg/ ml) in distilled water. All the above solutions were adjusted to pH 6.3 using 1N HCl.…”
Section: Inhibition Of Protein Denaturationmentioning
confidence: 99%