Anti-inflammatory activity of Vitex leucoxylon L. bark extracts against Freund's complete adjuvant induced arthritis in Sprague Dawley rat

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Problem statement: Anti-inflammatory agents, particularly steroids and cyclooxygenase inhibitors are often associated with adverse side effects including, GI irritation, ulcers, hypertension and cardiac abnormalities. A safe and effective intervention is essential for the treatment of inflammatory disorders. Approach: Abstract Vitex leucoxylon L., a medicinal plant of the verbenaceae family, used in traditional medicine for relieving headache and catarrh. VL-89/185A, was obtained by bio activity-guided fractionation using 5-Lipoxygenase inhibitory activity. VL-89/185A was further tested against Freund's Complete Adjuvant (FCA) induced arthritis in Sprague Dawley (SD) rat. Results: Oral supplementation of VL-89/185A resulted in significant anti-inflammatory effects as indicated by reduction in paw edema both at 100 and 250 mg kg-1 doses when compared to untreated control rats. Furthermore, treatment with VL-89/185A significantly reduced circulating proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-1β. The safety of VL-89/185A was established (LD50 >5000 mg kg-1 body) by acute oral toxicity limit test according to OECD guidelines 425. Conclusion: The safety and efficacy profiles indicated that VL-89/185A is a safe intervention for inflammatory disorders. © 2009 Science Publications.

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Krishnaraju, A. V., Rao, C. B. M., Sundararaju, D., Sengupta, K., & Trimurtulu, G. (2009). Anti-inflammatory activity of Vitex leucoxylon L. bark extracts against Freund’s complete adjuvant induced arthritis in Sprague Dawley rat. American Journal of Infectious Diseases, 5(2), 68–73. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajidsp.2009.68.73

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