Anti-rheumatoid activity of a hexane-insoluble fraction from Plantago major in female Wistar rats induced by Complete Freund's Adjuvant

Background and aim: Plantago major has long been used for medical purposes in Indonesia. However, reports on the anti-arthritic activities of P. major are limited. Experimental procedure: The anti-arthritic properties of an n-hexane-insoluble fraction of dichloromethane extracts of P. major (IPM) we...

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Main Authors: Triastuti, Asih, Pradana, Dimas Adhi, Saputra, Didit Erwin, Lianika, Namira, Wicaksono, Hilmy Ramadhan, Anisari, Thessy Dewi, Widyarini, Sitarina
Format: Article PeerReviewed
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/280290/1/Widyarini_KH.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/280290/
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jtcme
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2021.07.006
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Institution: Universitas Gadjah Mada
Language: English
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Summary:Background and aim: Plantago major has long been used for medical purposes in Indonesia. However, reports on the anti-arthritic activities of P. major are limited. Experimental procedure: The anti-arthritic properties of an n-hexane-insoluble fraction of dichloromethane extracts of P. major (IPM) were evaluated using Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA)-induced arthritis induced in female Wistar rat by CFA. Diclofenac was used as a positive control. The volume of paw oedema, white blood cell count, lymphocytes, neutrophils, expression of TNF-a and Interleukin-6 and the histopathological features of the joint tissues were assessed to characterise IPM activity. Results: The IPM extract at doses of 280 and 420 mg/kg BW and diclofenac inhibited paw oedema by 15.70 %, 15.94 % and 19.71 % respectively. IPM also reduced the incidence of arthritis and arthritic index. Unlike untreated rats, animals treated with IPM showed a significant decrease in the number of neu- trophils and decreased expression of TNF-a and Interleukin-6. Histopathological examination showed a reduction in the number of inflammatory cells and hyperplasia of the synovium after IPM treatment. Conclusion: This study showed that P. major displays anti-rheumatoid arthritis activity.