Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate the anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive potential of a hydroethanolic extract of Tamarindus indica L. leaves (HTI) along with its possible mode of action. The anti-inflammatory activity of HTI was estimated by carrageenan-induced hind paw oedema in male Wistar albino rats. Furthermore, HTI was assessed to determine its effects on membrane stabilization. The antinociceptive action was determined by acetic acid-induced writhing, tail-flick, and the hot plate model. Oral administration of HTI at the dose of 500, 750, and 1000 mg/kg body weight produced significant (P< 0.01) anti-inflammatory as well as antinociceptive actions in a dose-dependent manner. Among all tested doses, 1000 mg/kg, p. o. reduced carrageenan-induced rat paw oedema at 1, 2, 3, and 4 h. Moreover, the 1000 mg/kg dose exhibited maximum percentage inhibition of acetic acid-induced writhing (48.9%), whereas standard drug diclofenac (25 mg/kg, p. o.) showed maximum inhibition (50.9%) of writhing. In the hot plate model, HTI (1000 mg/kg, orally) increased mean basal reaction time after 120 min (7.12±0.05 sec). In the tail flick model, HTI increased the maximum percentage of latency (36.06%), whereas the standard drug pethidine (4 mg/kg, intraperitoneally) showed maximum percentage of latency (43.85%) after 60 min. The findings of the present study supported anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive claims of T. indica as were mentioned in Indian traditional and folklore practices.

Highlights

  • Inflammation is part of a multifaceted biological phenomenon of vascular tissues to injurious stimuli due to pathogens, injured cells or irritants

  • HPLC spectra showed a similar absorption pattern, with two bands of maximum absorption around 230 and 290 nm suggesting the predominance of compounds like flavonoids that normally occur as secondary metabolites in plants (Fig. 1)

  • The HTI showed the presence of flavonoids and polyphenols (Table 1)

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Introduction

Inflammation is part of a multifaceted biological phenomenon of vascular tissues to injurious stimuli due to pathogens, injured cells or irritants. The standard drug diclofenac showed an apparent inhibition of the inflammation induced by λ-carrageenan as compared to the control group and was found to be the maximum (84.28%) at 3 h. In hot plate induced analgesia, the HTI (750 mg/kg, per oral) showed significant (*P< 0.01) increase in mean basal reaction time (6.90±0.02 sec) after 60 min as compared to control (5.29±0.02 sec).

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