Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model

Objective: This study investigated how a chemical-induced analgesia and inflammation could be managed by hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) root (LM). Methods: Nature of secondary metabolites and the phytochemicals was studied by the established qualitative tests and GC–MS analysis....

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Main Authors: Hossain, Kazi Helal, Rahman, Md Atiar, Bakhtiar, M. Taher, Tangpong, Jitbanjong, Hajjar, Dina, Alelwani, Walla, A. Makki, Arwa, Ali Reza, A. S. M.
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spelling my.iium.irep.820572021-01-22T07:35:10Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/82057/ Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model Hossain, Kazi Helal Rahman, Md Atiar Bakhtiar, M. Taher Tangpong, Jitbanjong Hajjar, Dina Alelwani, Walla A. Makki, Arwa Ali Reza, A. S. M. RS192 Materia Medica-Pharmaceutical Technology Objective: This study investigated how a chemical-induced analgesia and inflammation could be managed by hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) root (LM). Methods: Nature of secondary metabolites and the phytochemicals was studied by the established qualitative tests and GC–MS analysis. The analgesic potential was tested by acetic acid-induced writhing model, formalin test and tail immersion model. In contrast, carrageenan and histamine-induced paw edema models were applied to estimate the impact on inflammatogenic agents in Wistar albino rats. Results: The LM was found to contain cardiac glycosides, flavonoids, tannins and triterpenoids. A list of about thirty compounds from the GC–MS study of LM has been recorded. The LM significantly (p < 0.05) minimized the writhing responses in acetic acid-induced writhing assay. The LM100 (LM 100 mg / kg b.w.) and LM200 (LM 200 mg / kg b.w.) reduced the licking period both in early and late phases of formalin-induced animal studies. The LM50 (LM 50 mg/kg b.w.) demonstrated the analgesic effects at 180 min, and in the tail immersion test diclofenac sodium displayed a substantial latency time at 120 and 150 min. The paw edema inhibition of LM100 and LM200 was statistically significant compared to diclofenac sodium of carrageenan-induced test. Also, the paw edema size in histamineinduced paw edema model was significantly decreased by LM50. Conclusion: Results demonstrated that L. macrophylla (Roxb.) root extract could be very potential source of therapeutic formulation in pain and inflammation with further clarification. Elsevier 2020-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/82057/1/82057_Hot%20methanol%20extract%20of%20Leea%20macrophylla.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/82057/2/82057_Hot%20methanol%20extract%20of%20Leea%20macrophylla_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/82057/3/82057_Hot%20methanol%20extract%20of%20Leea%20macrophylla_WoS.pdf Hossain, Kazi Helal and Rahman, Md Atiar and Bakhtiar, M. Taher and Tangpong, Jitbanjong and Hajjar, Dina and Alelwani, Walla and A. Makki, Arwa and Ali Reza, A. S. M. (2020) Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model. Journal of King Saud University-Science, 32 (6). pp. 2892-2899. ISSN 1018-3647 https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-king-saud-university-science https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jksus.2020.07.014
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topic RS192 Materia Medica-Pharmaceutical Technology
spellingShingle RS192 Materia Medica-Pharmaceutical Technology
Hossain, Kazi Helal
Rahman, Md Atiar
Bakhtiar, M. Taher
Tangpong, Jitbanjong
Hajjar, Dina
Alelwani, Walla
A. Makki, Arwa
Ali Reza, A. S. M.
Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model
description Objective: This study investigated how a chemical-induced analgesia and inflammation could be managed by hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) root (LM). Methods: Nature of secondary metabolites and the phytochemicals was studied by the established qualitative tests and GC–MS analysis. The analgesic potential was tested by acetic acid-induced writhing model, formalin test and tail immersion model. In contrast, carrageenan and histamine-induced paw edema models were applied to estimate the impact on inflammatogenic agents in Wistar albino rats. Results: The LM was found to contain cardiac glycosides, flavonoids, tannins and triterpenoids. A list of about thirty compounds from the GC–MS study of LM has been recorded. The LM significantly (p < 0.05) minimized the writhing responses in acetic acid-induced writhing assay. The LM100 (LM 100 mg / kg b.w.) and LM200 (LM 200 mg / kg b.w.) reduced the licking period both in early and late phases of formalin-induced animal studies. The LM50 (LM 50 mg/kg b.w.) demonstrated the analgesic effects at 180 min, and in the tail immersion test diclofenac sodium displayed a substantial latency time at 120 and 150 min. The paw edema inhibition of LM100 and LM200 was statistically significant compared to diclofenac sodium of carrageenan-induced test. Also, the paw edema size in histamineinduced paw edema model was significantly decreased by LM50. Conclusion: Results demonstrated that L. macrophylla (Roxb.) root extract could be very potential source of therapeutic formulation in pain and inflammation with further clarification.
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author Hossain, Kazi Helal
Rahman, Md Atiar
Bakhtiar, M. Taher
Tangpong, Jitbanjong
Hajjar, Dina
Alelwani, Walla
A. Makki, Arwa
Ali Reza, A. S. M.
author_facet Hossain, Kazi Helal
Rahman, Md Atiar
Bakhtiar, M. Taher
Tangpong, Jitbanjong
Hajjar, Dina
Alelwani, Walla
A. Makki, Arwa
Ali Reza, A. S. M.
author_sort Hossain, Kazi Helal
title Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model
title_short Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model
title_full Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model
title_fullStr Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model
title_full_unstemmed Hot methanol extract of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model
title_sort hot methanol extract of leea macrophylla (roxb.) manages chemical-induced inflammation in rodent model
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/82057/1/82057_Hot%20methanol%20extract%20of%20Leea%20macrophylla.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/82057/2/82057_Hot%20methanol%20extract%20of%20Leea%20macrophylla_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/82057/3/82057_Hot%20methanol%20extract%20of%20Leea%20macrophylla_WoS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/82057/
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-king-saud-university-science
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jksus.2020.07.014
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