Biomolecules & Therapeutics
- Volume 6 Issue 3
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- Pages.269-275
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- 1998
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- 1976-9148(pISSN)
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- 2005-4483(eISSN)
Studies on the Antiinflammatory Effects of Natural Products
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Abstract
These studies were conducted to investigate the antiinflammatory effects and the mechanism of action of natural products. We used the methods of "carrageenan induced foot edema" , "PAF (platelet activating factor) induced foot edema" , "inhibition test of vascular permeability" , "inhibition test of white blood cell migration" , "formation of granuloma" and "adjuvant induced arthritis" to examine the antiinflammatory erects of Angelica gigas, Ledebouriella seseloides, Ginkgo biloba and Bamboo salt (Jukyom). The oral administration of the water extract of Angelica gigantis radix, the methanolic extract of Ginkgo folium and the aqueous solution of Bamboo salt showed antiinflammatory effect on carrageenan and PAF induced foot edema in SD rat at a dose of 1 g/kg. The same administration of methanolic extract of Ginkgo folium also inhibited the vascular permeability in mice. The aqueous solution of Bamboo salt inhibited the formation of ganuloma in SD rats at a oral dose of 1 g/kg. Angelica gigantis radix seems to have antiinflammatory effect by inhibition of PAF.
Keywords
- inglammation;
- carrageenan;
- platelet activating factor;
- vascular permeability;
- white blood cell;
- granuloma;
- adjuvant arthritis;
- Angelica gigas;
- ledebouriella seseloides;
- Ginkgo biloba;
- Bamboo salt(Jukyom)