Abstract

Background and Aim: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a prevalent and debilitating disease that affects the joints. The study was intended to evaluate the anti-arthritic activity of aerial parts of Heliotropium zeylanicum (EEHZ). EEHZ constituting phytoconstituents to treat adjuvant induced arthritic rats to minimize the side effects. Materials and Methods: The anti-arthritic activity study was carried out by using adjuvant induced model of Wistar albino strain rats. EEHZ was injected at different doses such as 100 and 300 mg/kg/i.p., and the study was compared with standard drug dexamethazone (5 g/kg). The results obtained from the above methods were subjected to statistical analysis. Results: The study was conducted various hematological parameters and histopathological sections were carried out. The plant has various phytoconstituents such as reducing sugars, saponins, starch, steroids and terpenoids. Significantly one among those phytoconstituent lessens to oedema and arthritis of the rodents. The EEHZ showed the maximum inhibitory activity at (300 mg/kg/i.p.) by dose dependent manner. These inhibitions were statistically significant (P < 0.01-0.001). Conclusion: From these results indicate that EEHZ is a bioactive agent and having significant results in anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic action by inhibition of the exudation, and leukocytes recruitment into the inflamed tissues and bone regeneration calcium deposition.

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