Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves

Context: Aerva pseudotomentosa Blatt. & Hallb. (Amaranthaceae), commonly called ‘Bui’, is a medicinal plant of the arid region. It is used for the treatment of inflammatory disorders, such as rheumatic pain, and healing of wounds, which are associated with oxidative stress. Objective: The presen...

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Main Authors: Abhishek Pandey, Atul Kaushik, Manish Wanjari, Yadu Nandan Dey, Bhagat Singh Jaiswal, Anamika Dhodi
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Pharmaceutical Biology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1321022
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spelling doaj-45014375775743ae89b959a5096eb0de2020-11-25T03:27:17ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPharmaceutical Biology1388-02091744-51162017-01-015511688169710.1080/13880209.2017.13210221321022Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Aerva pseudotomentosa leavesAbhishek Pandey0Atul Kaushik1Manish Wanjari2Yadu Nandan Dey3Bhagat Singh Jaiswal4Anamika Dhodi5IFTM UniversityIPS College of PharmacyNational Research Institute for Ayurveda-Siddha Human Resource DevelopmentNational Research Institute for Ayurveda-Siddha Human Resource DevelopmentSchool of Studies in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jiwaji UniversitySchool of Studies in Microbiology, Jiwaji UniversityContext: Aerva pseudotomentosa Blatt. & Hallb. (Amaranthaceae), commonly called ‘Bui’, is a medicinal plant of the arid region. It is used for the treatment of inflammatory disorders, such as rheumatic pain, and healing of wounds, which are associated with oxidative stress. Objective: The present study evaluated the antioxidant potential of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves by in vitro models and its anti-inflammatory effect in rats. Material and methods: The aqueous extract (APAE) was analyzed by HPTLC and HPLC. The antioxidant effect of APAE was evaluated by various in vitro methods [DPPH (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazil) and hydrogen peroxide free radical scavenging, reducing power, and anti-lipid peroxidation assays]. Anti-inflammatory effect was studied in carrageenan and formalin-induced paw oedema models in rats. APAE (200 and 400 mg/kg) and standard drug, indomethacin (10 mg/kg), were administered orally 1 h before carrageenan/formalin administration and inflammation was noted up to 5 h. Results: HPLC analysis of APAE revealed the presence of rutin. APAE showed significant scavenging effect on DPPH (IC50 49.37 μg/mL) and peroxide (IC50 288.2 μg/mL) radicals. The extract exhibited reducing potential and inhibition of lipid peroxidation. APAE treatment significantly attenuated mean increase in paw volume and exhibited inhibition of paw oedema in both in vivo models with inhibition of 45.11% and 49.42%, respectively at 5 h. Discussion and conclusion: APAE exhibited in vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Anti-inflammatory effect of APAE may be attributed to its antioxidant potential, due to the presence of rutin and other phenolics. This study substantiates folk use of leaves in inflammatory disorders.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1321022buidpphflavonoidscarrageenandesert zonerutin
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author Abhishek Pandey
Atul Kaushik
Manish Wanjari
Yadu Nandan Dey
Bhagat Singh Jaiswal
Anamika Dhodi
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Atul Kaushik
Manish Wanjari
Yadu Nandan Dey
Bhagat Singh Jaiswal
Anamika Dhodi
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves
Pharmaceutical Biology
bui
dpph
flavonoids
carrageenan
desert zone
rutin
author_facet Abhishek Pandey
Atul Kaushik
Manish Wanjari
Yadu Nandan Dey
Bhagat Singh Jaiswal
Anamika Dhodi
author_sort Abhishek Pandey
title Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves
title_short Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves
title_full Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves
title_fullStr Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves
title_sort antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of aerva pseudotomentosa leaves
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Pharmaceutical Biology
issn 1388-0209
1744-5116
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Context: Aerva pseudotomentosa Blatt. & Hallb. (Amaranthaceae), commonly called ‘Bui’, is a medicinal plant of the arid region. It is used for the treatment of inflammatory disorders, such as rheumatic pain, and healing of wounds, which are associated with oxidative stress. Objective: The present study evaluated the antioxidant potential of Aerva pseudotomentosa leaves by in vitro models and its anti-inflammatory effect in rats. Material and methods: The aqueous extract (APAE) was analyzed by HPTLC and HPLC. The antioxidant effect of APAE was evaluated by various in vitro methods [DPPH (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazil) and hydrogen peroxide free radical scavenging, reducing power, and anti-lipid peroxidation assays]. Anti-inflammatory effect was studied in carrageenan and formalin-induced paw oedema models in rats. APAE (200 and 400 mg/kg) and standard drug, indomethacin (10 mg/kg), were administered orally 1 h before carrageenan/formalin administration and inflammation was noted up to 5 h. Results: HPLC analysis of APAE revealed the presence of rutin. APAE showed significant scavenging effect on DPPH (IC50 49.37 μg/mL) and peroxide (IC50 288.2 μg/mL) radicals. The extract exhibited reducing potential and inhibition of lipid peroxidation. APAE treatment significantly attenuated mean increase in paw volume and exhibited inhibition of paw oedema in both in vivo models with inhibition of 45.11% and 49.42%, respectively at 5 h. Discussion and conclusion: APAE exhibited in vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Anti-inflammatory effect of APAE may be attributed to its antioxidant potential, due to the presence of rutin and other phenolics. This study substantiates folk use of leaves in inflammatory disorders.
topic bui
dpph
flavonoids
carrageenan
desert zone
rutin
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1321022
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