“…The overproduction of these mediators has been related in several diseases caused by inflammation, such as obesity‐related insulin resistance (Xu et al., 2003), rheumatoid arthritis (Shrivastava et al., 2015), cancer (Chua, Chong, Liauw, Zhao, & Morris, 2012), atherosclerosis (Hamirani et al., 2014), and hepatitis (Connoy, Turner, & Nunez, 2011). Increasing in NO in the activated macrophages could induce a host‐defense mechanism and cellular or tissues damages leading to an inflammation (Ialenti, Ianaro, Moncada, & Di Rosa, 1992; Sampaio et al., 2013; Sharma, Al‐Omran, & Parvathy, 2007). Moreover, the level of NO has been used as a marker for the diagnosis and monitoring of response to anti‐inflammatory therapy (Zitt, 2005).…”