Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2497916 | Phytomedicine | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Maytenus senegalensis (Lam.) Excell (Celastraceae) root extracts were investigated for their topical anti-inflammatory properties by measuring the inhibition of the Croton oil-induced ear oedema in mice. The highest anti-inflammatory activity was detected in the chloroform extract, which reduced the oedematous response with a potency similar to that of the NSAID reference drug indomethacin (ID50=84 and 93 μg/cm2, respectively). Fractionation of the chloroform and of the hexane extracts led to the isolation of maytenoic acid (1), which exhibited a dose-dependent antiphlogistic effect (ID50=0.11 μmol/cm2) twice that of indomethacin (ID50=0.26 μmol/cm2) and only three times lower than that of hydrocortisone (ID50=0.04 μmol/cm2).
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Authors
S. Sosa, C.F. Morelli, A. Tubaro, P. Cairoli, G. Speranza, P. Manitto,