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Title: Anti-inflammatory activity of Madhuca longifolia seed saponin mixture
Authors: Gaikwad R.D
Ahmed M.L
Khalid M.S
Swamy P.
Keywords: Acute anti-inflammatory activity
Chronic anti-inflammatory activity
Ethanol extract
Madhuca longifolia
Saponin mixture
Sub-acute anti-inflammatory activity
Issue Date: 2009
Citation: Pharmaceutical Biology , Vol. 47 , 7 , p. 592 - 597
Abstract: The ethanol extract and saponin mixture of Madhuca longifolia L. (Sapotaceae) were evaluated for anti- inflammatory activity using acute (carrageenan-induced inflammation), sub-acute (formaldehyde-induced inflammation), and chronic (cotton pellet granuloma) models of inflammation in rats. Saponins alone seem to be responsible for the anti-inflammatory activity in the studied models. MLEE (Madhuca longifolia ethanol extract) at a dose level of 10 and 15mg/kg and Madhuca longifolia saponin mixture (MLSM) at a dose level of 1.5 and 3mg/kg significantly reduced the edema induced by carrageenan in acute model of inflammation, inhibiting both phases of inflammation. Both the extracts had a more effective response than the reference drug diclofenac sodium in the sub-acute inflammation model. Results indicated a significant anti-inflammatory activity by M. longifolia saponins in cotton pellet granuloma. © 2009 Informa UK Ltd.
URI: 10.1080/13880200902902513
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