Anti-inflammatory Effect of Trigona spp. Propolis in Restricting Edema Volume

  • Nurhayati W
  • Dewi V
  • Djajakusumah T
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Abstract

Background: Inflammation is a normal response that potentially harmful if it is uncontrolled. On the other hand, it is necessary to find an alternative anti-inflammatory as most anti-inflammatory drugs available nowadays still have adverse effects. Trigona spp. propolis is one of the potential anti-inflammatory alternatives because of its flavonoid, especially caffeic acid phenethyl ester, which is known as an active compound in anti-inflammatory process. This study aimed to understand the anti-inflammatory effect of Trigona spp. prolisin reducing edema volume in rat's paw.

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Nurhayati, W., Dewi, V. Y. K., & Djajakusumah, T. M. (2015). Anti-inflammatory Effect of Trigona spp. Propolis in Restricting Edema Volume. Althea Medical Journal, 2(1), 96–99. https://doi.org/10.15850/amj.v2n1.440

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