Topical anti-inflammatory activity of n-hexane extract of santalum album linn leaves on rat ear oedema induced by croton oil

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Abstract

Santalum album Linn (S.album) has been traditionally used to treat inflammation. This research aimed to evaluate topical anti-inflammatory activity of nhexane extract of S.album leaves on croton-oil induced rat ear oedema. The anti-inflammatory activity test was done using 25 Wistar rats which divided randomly into five groups. Group 1 (negative control, croton oil 35% in acetone only), group 2 (positive control, hydrocortisone drug 2.5% and croton oil), and groups 3, 4, and 5 treated with 10, 20, and 40 mg/ear of n-hexane extracts respectively along with the croton oil. The rat ear-oedema thickness was measured manually using micrometre after 6 hours of observation. The topical application of n-hexane extract of S.album leaf at doses 10 and 20 mg/ear, and hydrocortisone significantly reduced croton-oil induced rat ear oedemawith percentage inhibition of 36, 52, and 73 % respectively. However, at a higher dose of 40 mg/ear, it did not significantly inhibit inflammation as compare to negative control. Histology analysis result also revealed that n hexane extract at doses 10 and 20 mg/ear, and hydrocortisone decreased significantly infiltration of leukocytes. Based on this result, it can be concluded that n-hexane extract of Santalun album Linn leaf showed topical anti-inflammatory activity in a dose dependent manner.

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Puspawati, N. M., & Rita, W. S. (2019). Topical anti-inflammatory activity of n-hexane extract of santalum album linn leaves on rat ear oedema induced by croton oil. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1321). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1321/2/022033

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