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Eight 1-(naphth-1-ylacetyl)-4-substituted thiosemicarbazides and eight 2-(naphth-1-ylmethyl)-5-arylamino-1,3,4-oxadiazoles were synthesized and evaluated for antiinflammatory and antiproteolytic properties. All thiosemicarbazides (100 mg/kg) provided 14-43% protection against carrageenin-induced edema in rats. Cyclization of thiosemicarbazides to oxadiazoles resulted in significant reduction in the antiinflammatory activity. Some of these thiosemicarbazides also possessed low antiinflammatory activity against cotton-pellet-induced granuloma formation and
formaldehyde
-induced
arthritis
in rats. Hydrocortisone and oxyphenbutazone, used as reference drugs, exhibited greater antiinflammatory activity. All compounds possessed antiproteolytic activity. The in vitro protection of trypsin-induced hydrolysis of bovine serum albumin, unlike antiinflammatory activity, was greater with oxadiazoles (30-90%) than the precursor thiosemicarbazides (4-50%) at a final concentration of 1 mM.
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PMID:Antiinflammatory and antiproteolytic properties of naphthlthiosemicarbazides and cyclized oxadiazoles. 117 29
Oleanolic acid displayed anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenan and dextran-induced oedema in rats. It elicited marked anti-arthritic action in adjuvant-induced polyarthritis in rats and mice and in
formaldehyde
-induced
arthritis
in rats. Oleanolic acid checked the inflammation-induced increased serum transaminase levels. It reduced exudate volume and inhibited leucocyte infiltration in carrageenan-induced pleurisy in rats. It is devoid of any analgesic, antipyretic or ulcerogenic action. Oleanolic acid did not affect the parturition time in pregnant rats or castor oil-induced diarrhoea in rats. Oral LD50 was found to be greater than 2 g kg-1 in mice and rats.
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PMID:Anti-inflammatory activity of oleanolic acid in rats and mice. 135 67
A case of
arthritis
and angioedema which developed on occupational exposure to
formaldehyde
in textiles is described. Possible pathological mechanisms are discussed. The suspicion that an unknown immunological reaction may be the cause is raised.
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PMID:[Formaldehyde in textiles as a possible cause of arthritis and angioedema]. 173 55
A chloroform-soluble fraction from Calotropis procera roots showed significant dose-related antiinflammatory activity in rats using the pharmacologic models of carrageenin-induced pedal oedema, cotton pellet granuloma and
formaldehyde
-induced
arthritis
. In addition, significant analgesic potential was demonstrated using acetic acid-induced writhing in mice.
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PMID:Preliminary studies on the antiinflammatory and analgesic activities of Calotropis procera root extract. 205 59
The anti-inflammatory activity of a purified fraction of the rhizome of Wilbrandia (cf) verticillata, which contains two novel norcucurbitacin glucosides, is reported. The increase of vascular permeability induced by acetic acid in mice (N = 5) was inhibited 69% and 90% by 50 and 100 mg/kg of the purified fraction, po (P less than 0.01). Acetylsalicylic acid (200 mg/kg), po, inhibited the response by 62% under the same conditions (P less than 0.05). The purified fraction (100 mg/kg, po) also significantly inhibited paw swelling in the rat
formaldehyde
-induced
arthritis
model on 8 of 10 days and reduced the swelling by 63% on day 10. Dexamethasone (1 mg/kg, ip) was more effective than the extract under the same conditions. These data partially characterize the anti-inflammatory activity of the purified fraction from this plant which is used in Brazilian folk medicine for the treatment of
arthritis
and related disorders.
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PMID:Inhibition of formaldehyde-induced arthritis by a purified fraction prepared from Wilbrandia (cf) verticillata which contains novel norcucurbitacin glucosides. 263 31
Anti-inflammatory studies were conducted on an ethanol extract of Echinops echinatus whole plant. The extract effectively inhibited the acute inflammation induced in rats by carrageenan,
formaldehyde
and adjuvant and the chronic
arthritis
induced by
formaldehyde
and adjuvant. The extract was more effective parenterally than orally. The toxicity studies showed reasonable safety warranting further studies.
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PMID:Anti-inflammatory activity of Echinops echinatus. 274 53
Methyl- and phenyl-3-methoxy-4-hydroxy styryl ketones (MHSK and PHSK, resp.) upon oral administration displayed marked antiinflammatory activity in a variety of acute tests viz. carrageenan, histamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, dextran, bradykinin and prostaglandin (PG) induced oedema in rats and carrageenan evoked swelling in mice; the activity was not altered by adrenalectomy. In subacute test of
formaldehyde
arthritis
, they showed significant reduction in paw swelling but were less effective in granuloma tests. In chronic tests, they produced marked antiarthritic effect both in developing and established adjuvant
arthritis
. The compounds prevented the inflammation induced increase in serum transaminase levels and leucocyte counts. They inhibited the passive cutaneous anaphylaxis and produced reduction in ADP induced platelet aggregation. The compounds showed weaker antipyretic activity than acetylsalicylic acid in pyretic animals. MHSK showed analgesic activity using the tail clip method and antagonised acetic acid induced writhing syndrome. The compounds lacked any local anaesthetic activity. The low ulcerogenic potential of these compounds in animal models may be related to their relative inability to inhibit PG synthetase.
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PMID:Antiinflammatory actions of methyl- and phenyl-3-methoxy-4-hydroxy styryl ketones. 349 90
Anti-inflammatory studies were conducted on a hot water decoction and on an ethanol extract of the stems of Polygonum glabrum. Effective anti-inflammatory activity was demonstrated against acute carrageenan-induced paw oedema, exudate and granuloma formation in the granuloma pouch test, acute and delayed reactions in
formaldehyde
arthritis
, and acute primary and delayed secondary reactions in adjuvant-induced polyarthritis in albino rats. The acute toxicity in albino mice and 1-month studies on subacute toxicity in rats suggested a good margin of safety. The extract was more effective parenterally than by oral administration.
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PMID:Anti-inflammatory studies on Polygonum glabrum. 366 87
Pharmacological evaluation of alcoholic extract of salai guggal (AESG) has been carried out in experimental animals. AESG displayed marked anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenan induced oedema in rats and mice and dextran oedema in rats. It was equally effective in adrenalectomised rats. In
formaldehyde
and adjuvant
arthritis
, AESG produced prominent anti-arthritic activity but no significant effect was observed in cotton pellet-induced granuloma test. It inhibited inflammation induced increase in serum transaminase levels and leucocyte counts but lacked any analgesic or anti-pyretic effects. The gestation period or parturition time in pregnant rats or onset time of castor oil-induced diarrhoea was unaffected by AESG and no significant effect was seen on cardiovascular, respiratory and central nervous system functions. No ulcerogenic effects were found in the rat stomach. The oral and intraperitoneal LD50 was greater than 2 g/Kg in mice and rats.
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PMID:Pharmacology of an extract of salai guggal ex-Boswellia serrata, a new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. 375 52
1. Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic and other pharmacological activities of a new chroman derivative, Centchroman, have been described.2. Centchroman was found to possess significant anti-inflammatory action in the carrageenin-induced oedema test in mice and rats. It inhibited granuloma formation in the cotton pellet test. The anti-arthritic activity was also evident in
formaldehyde
-induced
arthritis
and adjuvant-induced
arthritis
in rats.3. Centchroman had a lower ulcerogenic index than phenylbutazone.4. The mechanism of the anti-inflammatory action of Centchroman seemed to be independent of endogenous adrenocortical hormones or of its weak oestrogenic activity.5. Centchroman antagonized phenylquinone writhing and bradykinin-induced bronchospasm but was devoid of any antipyretic activity.
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PMID:Anti-inflammatory and some other pharmacological effects of 3,4-trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-phenyl-4-(p-(beta-pyrrolidinoethoxy)-phenyl)-7-methoxy-chroman (Centchroman). 478 65
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