Studies on the anti-inflammatory properties of Plantago erosa leaf extract in rodents |
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Authors: | Barua Chandana Choudhury Pal Saumen Kanti Roy Jayanti Datta Buragohain Bhaben Talukdar Archana Barua Acheenta Gohain Borah Prabodh |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University, Khanapara, Guwahati 781022, Assam, India b Department of Veterinary Public Health, College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University, Khanapara, Guwahati 781022, Assam, India c Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University, Khanapara, Guwahati 781022, Assam, India |
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Abstract: | Ethnopharmacological relevanceLeaves of Plantago erosa ex Roxb are used traditionally in Northeast India in different illnesses which include wounds, cuts, bruises, insect bites, poison-ivy rashes, minor sores and snakebite, etc.Aim of the studyPlantago erosa is one of the commonly used medicinal plants in various inflammatory conditions in this region; however, due to paucity of scientific literature on its anti-inflammatory property, the present study was aimed at evaluating its anti-inflammatory activity in the leaves using in vivo models of inflammation.Materials and methodsDifferent models like carageenan induced paw edema in rat and mice, formalin induced paw licking in rats and cotton pellet induced granuloma in rats were used for studying the anti-inflammatory activity in methanol extract of Plantago erosa (PEME) leaves.ResultsThe PEME at the oral doses from 300 to 600 mg/kg showed anti-inflammatory activity in various models. The extract (PEME) reduced carageenan induced paw edema in rat and mice, inhibited the formation of granulomatous tissue in cotton pellet induced granuloma after treatment and also decreased the reaction time in both early and late phases in formalin induced paw licking in rats.ConclusionThe study evidently confirmed anti-inflammatory activity of PEME and thus supported the traditional claim. The anti-inflammatory activity could be attributed to the phytoconstituent (flavonoids, alkaloids and steroid) present in the methanol extract of the plant. |
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Keywords: | Anti-inflammatory Carageenan Cotton pellet Formalin Plantago erosa |
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