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Inhibitory Effect on Adjuvant Arthritis and Other Pharmacological Profile of Gamma-Interferon, LBD-001 (감마 인터페론, LBD-001의 Adjuvant 관절염 억제작용 및 기타 일반 약리작용)

  • Lee, Eun-Bang;Kim, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Oon-Ja;Kim, Jung-Keun
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.171-179
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    • 1990
  • The recombinant gamma-interferon (LBD-001) which was produced by yeast as host system was investigated on the pharmacological activities. This gamma-interferon exhibited potent inhibitory effect on adjuvant induced arthritis, but no effect on carrageenin induced paw edema in rats. It did not show any sedative, anticonvulsive, analgesic and hypothermic activities in animals. It also had no influences on isolated tracheal muscle and ileum of guinea pig, isolated uterus and fundus strip of rats, and on blood pressure and respiration in situ experiments of rabbits.

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Anti-inflammatory Activity of Propolis

  • Park, Eun-Hee;Kim, Sun-Hee;Park, Soo-Sun
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.337-341
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    • 1996
  • Propolid (bee-glue), known as a folk medicine, is a lipo;hilic material found in honeybee hives. In the present study on the anti-inflammatory effect of Korean propolis, it was extracted with ethanol, and used as a test material. The $LD_{50}$ value with the oral administration of ethanolic extract of Korean propolis (EEKP) was higher than 2g/kg in mice. The oral administration of the propolis extract (100mg/kg) significantly inhibited the development of hind paw edema induced by carrageenin in rats. the oral pretreatment of the propolis extract markedly inhibited the increase in vascular permeability and the number of writhing induced by acetic acetic acid in mice. Propolis extract, 50 and 100 mg/kg p.o. per day for 7 days, produced a significant inhibitory effect on granuloma and exudate formation in rats. This inhibitory effect was enhanced with the concomitant use of prednisolone (2.5 mg/kg). These results suggest that Korean propolis apparently has a strong anti-inflammatory activity.

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Study on the Anti-inflammatory, Analgesic and Anticoagulative effects of Whalrakdan in the experimental animals (활락단(活絡丹)이 항염(抗炎), 진통(鎭痛) 및 항혈전(抗血栓)에미치는 영향(影響)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究))

  • Kang, Seung-Bum;Park, Jong-Woon;Kim, Jong-Gil;Jo, Nam-Soo;Moon, Byung-Soon
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.57-72
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    • 1999
  • This study was designed to elucidate the anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular, anti-thrombotic, and analgesic effect of Whalrakdan. The anti-inflammatory effects was measured by the method of carrageenin induced edema, protein leakage test using CMC-pouch, and the effect of Whalrakdan on the cardiovascular system was observed by the change of flow rate of Ringer solution in the vascular system in the ear of rabbit. and the contraction and dilatation of rat tail artery. Death rate, platelet aggregation, plasma coagulation activity, antithrombin activity was observed for the measurement of the anti-thrombotic effect of Whalrakdan, and the analgesic effect was measured by the acetic acid method and hot plate method. The result was as follows: 1. After 2 or 3hour of Whalrakdan administration, carrageenin induced edema and CMC-pouch protein leakage was significantly decreased. 2. The slight anagesic effect of Whalrakdan extract was confirmed by the observation of writhing syndrome, paw licking time, and escape time. 3. The droplet of Ringer solution increased according to the increase of concentration of Whalrakdan extract, and the vasoconstriction decreased dependantly to the concentration of Whalrakdan extract. 4. The anti-thrombotic effect of Whalrakdan was observed by the decrease of death rate, the inhibition of platelet aggregation, and the increase of anti-thrombin activity.

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Synthesis and Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Activities of Phenoxyalkanoic Acid Derivatives

  • Shin, Kuk-Hyun;Lee, Eun-Bang;Park, Sang-Woo;Shin, Kye-Jung;Kim, Dong-Chan;Kim, Dong-Jin
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.72-75
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    • 1997
  • The synthesis of phenoxyalkanoic acid derivatives and their anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities are described. Analysis of structure-activity relationships shows that in trichlorophenoxy derivatives anti-edematous potency is associated with the presence of 1-thiopropyl moiety and 2 or 40aminopyridyl moiety at $R^{l}$ position contributes to the analgesic activity.

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Studies on the Anti-inflammatory Activity of Aralia continentalis (III)

  • Han, Byung-Hoon;Woo, Eun-Rhan;Park, Myung-Hwan;Han, Young-Nam
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 1985
  • Besides (-) pimara-8(14), 15-dien-19-oic acid [I] which had already been isolated as an active anti-inflammtory principle of Aralia continentalis, (-) kaur-16-en-19-oic acid [II] was separated as another active component of the plant, by tracing albumin stabilizing activity. $IC_{50}$ of [II] for the protein stabilizing activity was 0.026mg/3ml, when those of [I] and phenylbutazone were 0.032 and 0.32 mg/3ml, respectively. Being investigated employing carrageenin-induced edema test in rat hind paw, the anti-inflammatory activity of [II] administered s. c. was slightly lower than that of phenylbutazone, whereas the activity of [II] administered p. p. was three times greater than that of phenylbutazone. These results of [II] were contrary to those of [I] in the aspect of administration routes.

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Studies on the Concurrent Administration of Medicines (II) -Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Actions of Mawhang-tang and Aspirin- (의약품(醫藥品)의 병용(倂用) 투여(投與) 효과(效果)에 관한 연구(硏究)(II) -마황탕(麻黃湯) 엑기스와 Asprin의 병용(倂用) 투여(投與)가 항염(抗炎) 및 진통작용(鎭痛作用)에 미치는 영향(影響)-)

  • Choi, Cheong-Sook;Kim, Il-Hyuk
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.12-17
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    • 1985
  • The extract of Mawhang-tang showed considerable inhibition of 70.7 and 57.2% at oral doses of 200 and 400mg/kg, respectively, on carrageenin edema in rat paw. In case of combined oral administration of the extract at each dose of 100, 200 and 400mg/kg with 100mg/kg of aspirin, the inhibition percentages were 78.2, 87.2 and 72.5%, respectively. The combined oral administration of 200mg/kg of the extract with 200mg/kg of aspirin exhibited 87.6% inhibition of the edema. On the writhing syndrome induced by 0.7% acetic acid solution, the oral administration of 200mg/kg of the extract with 200mg/kg of aspirin showed remarkable inhibition of 90.3%. In the inhibitory effect of the leakage of dye into peritoneal cavity were shown to be 51.9, 56.6 and 58.1% at the combined administration of the extract at the doses of 100, 200 and 400mg/kg with 100mg/kg of aspirin, respectively.

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Anti-inflammatory and Antinociceptive Activities of 'Coccinia indica W. &A.' Fruit Juice Powder in Animals

  • Rao, GMM;Rao, Ch V;Sudhakara, M.;Pandey, M M;Rawat, AKS;Sirwaikar, A;Joshi, AB
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.20-23
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    • 2004
  • The fresh fruit juice powder of Coccinia indica W.&A., (Cucurbitaceae, CJP) was studied for the possible activities of antiinflammatory and antinociceptive to rationalize the folkloric use of the plant juice as rasayana. CJP at the doses of 50-200 mg/kg caused a significant (P<0.05 to P<0.001) inhibition of paw edema induced by ${\lambda}$ carrageenin (1%) and histamine $(10^{-3}\;g/ml,\;0.1\;ml)$ in rats. The effect was comparable to the standard cycloxygenase inhibitor brufen at 100 mg/kg and protective percentages were 63.41% and 65.78% respectively. Administration of CJP (50-200 mg/kg) exhibited a moderate increase of the pain threshold on analgesy-meter induced mechanical pain. However CJP significantly prevented the writhing induced by acetic acid in mice and the percentages of inhibitions were 16.98%-35.47%, which is equivalent to 36.67% produced by brufen. These data indicate that the fruit juice of Coccinia indica rationalizes the traditional system of medicine.

Studies on Biological Activities of the Roots of Pseudostellaria heterophylla (태자삼(太子蔘)의 생리활성(生理活性)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Han, Yoon-Sung;Yim, Dong-Sool;Lee, Sook-Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2000
  • The root of Pseudostellaria heterophylla Pax et Hoffm. (Caryophyllaceae) is a herbal medicine called Taejasam(太子蔘) and used as a good tonic in China that strengthens the functions of the lung and the stomach like Ginseng in Korea. It has been known to have the antitussive activity for tuberculosis, appetizing effect and antifatigue activity, and so on. Especially it has been known to generate body fluids for the severe thirst and the shortage of water in body after a febrile disease for a long time. Recently some components of cyclic peptides, pseudostellarins A,B,C,D,E,F,G, that inhibit the activity of tyrosinase, were separated from this root. In this report several biological activities including acute toxicity, analgesic activity, antifatigue activity, bile juice increasing activity, hepatoprotective activity and antiinflammatory activity were investigated. These results showed as such; $LD_{50}$ of methanol extracts was above 10,000 mg/kg. The analgesic effect was revealed in the writhing test using rats. The BuOH fractions showed a prominent antifatigue effect against immobilized stress, significant hepatoprotective activities against $CCl_4$ intoxication and inhibitory effect on carrageenin-induced edema in rat's paw.

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Studies on the Concurrent Administration of Medicines(I) -Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Actions of Galgun-tang and Aspirin- (의약품(醫藥品)의 병용(倂用) 투여(投與) 효과에 관한 연구(硏究)(I) -갈근탕(葛根湯) 엑기스와 Aspirin의 병용(倂用) 투여(投與)가 항염(抗炎) 및 진통작용(鎭痛作用)에 미치는 영향(影響)-)

  • Cho, Eui-Hwan;Kim, Il-Hyuk
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 1985
  • The extract of Galgun-tang at oral doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg showed remarkable inhibition of 42.5% and 45.0%, respectively, on the carrageenin edema in rat paw. In case of combined oral administration of the extract at each dose of 100, 200 and 400mg/kg with 100mg/kg of aspirin, the inhibitions were 70.5%, 83.6% and 80.7% respectively. These results showed the remarkable effects as compared with those of aspirin which showed 50.3% and 69.4% of inhibition at doses of 100 and 200mg/kg, respectively. On the other hand, on the writhing syndrome in mice induced by 0.7% acetic acid solution, the oral administration of the extract showed remarkable inhibition of 18.5 and 47.7% at doses of 200 and 400mg/kg, respectively. In case of combined oral administration of the extract at each dose of 100, 200 and 400mg/kg with 100mg/kg of aspirin, the inhibition percentages of writhing syndromes were 66.6, 72.3 and 80.8, respectively, whereas the inhibition at doses of 100 and 200mg/kg of aspirin showed 59.9 and 69.5%, respectively.

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Studies on the anti-inflammatory activity of aralia continentalis (II)

  • Han, Byung-Hoon;Han, Yong-Nam;Han, Ki-Ae;Park, Myung-Hwan;Lee, Eun-Ok
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 1983
  • By tracing albumin stabilizing activity an anti-inflammatory component, continentalic acid was isolated from ether-soluble acidic fraction of Aralia continentalis. Continenetalic acid in a concentration of 0.115mg/3ml gave 50% inhibition for heat denaturation of albumin. The protein stabilizing potency of it was approximately three and eleven times that of phenylbutazone and that of salicylic acid, respectively. The anti-inflammatory actions of it and its methylester were investigated employing carrageenin-induced edema in rat paw. Continentalic acid administered s. c. showed an activity of about three times of hydrocortisone. When administered p. o., it was still active, but its methylester was more active than phenylbutazone, suggesting the poor absorption of it in gastorointestinal tract. Its chemical structure was identified by chemical and spectral studies as (-) pimara 8(14), 15-diene-19-oic acid, which was already isolated from A. dordata, but not reported for its biological activity.

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