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Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Basella alba in Acute and Sub-Acute Model


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1 Department of Pharmacology, Bellamkonda Institute of Technology and Sciences, Podili, India
2 Department of Pharm. Chemistry, QIS College of Pharmacy, Ongole, India
     

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The present study is carried out to investigate the anti-inflammatory potential of Ethanolic extract of Basella alba (BA). Anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by using Egg Albumin, Turpentine Oil and Formaldehyde as phlogistic agents. The animals were treated with doses 250mg/kg and 500mg/kg of extract and Diclofenac Sodium at a dose of 10mg/kg is used as a standard drug. The BA showed a significant anti-inflammatory activity in a dose dependent manner in all the models when compared with the standard treatment. The extract (500mg/kg) exhibited maximum antiinflammatory activity i.e., 46.25%, 44.30%, 46.40% (P<0.001) like standard Diclofenac 47.02%, 46.50%, 48.57% in Egg albumin, Turpentine oil and Formaldehyde induced methods respectively. Based on the above results, we conclude that the BA has significant anti-inflammatory activity and might prove efficacious for further design and development of agents with significant biological activity.

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Basella alba, Anti-Inflammatory Activity, Phlogistic Agents.
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Authors

Naidu Narapusetty
Department of Pharmacology, Bellamkonda Institute of Technology and Sciences, Podili, India
O. Sivaiah
Department of Pharmacology, Bellamkonda Institute of Technology and Sciences, Podili, India
B. Balanasaraiah
Department of Pharmacology, Bellamkonda Institute of Technology and Sciences, Podili, India
M. Haranadhbabu
Department of Pharmacology, Bellamkonda Institute of Technology and Sciences, Podili, India
B. Prasad
Department of Pharmacology, Bellamkonda Institute of Technology and Sciences, Podili, India
B. Hosanna Crown
Department of Pharmacology, Bellamkonda Institute of Technology and Sciences, Podili, India
M. M. Prasada Rao
Department of Pharm. Chemistry, QIS College of Pharmacy, Ongole, India

Abstract


The present study is carried out to investigate the anti-inflammatory potential of Ethanolic extract of Basella alba (BA). Anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by using Egg Albumin, Turpentine Oil and Formaldehyde as phlogistic agents. The animals were treated with doses 250mg/kg and 500mg/kg of extract and Diclofenac Sodium at a dose of 10mg/kg is used as a standard drug. The BA showed a significant anti-inflammatory activity in a dose dependent manner in all the models when compared with the standard treatment. The extract (500mg/kg) exhibited maximum antiinflammatory activity i.e., 46.25%, 44.30%, 46.40% (P<0.001) like standard Diclofenac 47.02%, 46.50%, 48.57% in Egg albumin, Turpentine oil and Formaldehyde induced methods respectively. Based on the above results, we conclude that the BA has significant anti-inflammatory activity and might prove efficacious for further design and development of agents with significant biological activity.

Keywords


Basella alba, Anti-Inflammatory Activity, Phlogistic Agents.