Mechanism involved in the anti-infl amatory effect of Spiranthera odoratissima (Manacá)

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Abstract

Acetic acid-induced writhing, hot-plate, carrageenan-induced pleurisy, formalin-induced pain, croton oil-induced ear edema, vascular permeability tests and phospholipase A2 activity assay were used to study the analgesic and/or antiinflammatory activity of the hydromethanolic fraction of ethanolic extract from Spiranthera odoratissima A. St.-Hil., Rutaceae, leaves (HMF) and its subfraction (sub-Fr10-28). HMF and sub-Fr10-28 reduced the leukocyte migration on the carrageenaninduced pleurisy test; sub-Fr10-28 reduced the pain reaction time in the second phase of formalin-induced pain, as well as the ear edema and vascular permeability. Both HMF and sub-Fr10-28 inhibited the phospholipase A2 activity. These results suggest that the analgesic effect of this plant could be, in part, due to an anti-inflammatory action produced by the inhibition of phospholipase A2 activity.

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Barbosa, D. B. M., Nascimento, M. V. M., Lino, R. C., Magalhães, M. R., Florentino, I. F., Honório, T. C. D., … Costa, E. A. (2011). Mechanism involved in the anti-infl amatory effect of Spiranthera odoratissima (Manacá). Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 22(1), 137–143. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-695X2011005000154

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