Abstract

Comparative Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Ethanolic Extract of Leaf, Bark and Flower of Tecoma stans with Ibuprofen- An In vitro Analysis

Highlights

  • Endodontics has always been indebted to pharmaceutical sciences to provide it with necessary analgesics and anti-inflammatory agents

  • We have shown that potential anti inflammatory activity of different parts of Tecoma stans (T.stants) and compared with standard drug

  • The leaf and flower extracts of T.stans were found to have 100 percent anti-inflammatory pontential than standard drug ibuprofen. It is concluded from the present findings that T.stants possess anti-inflammatory properties which could be due to presence of active constitutents presen in the plant extracts

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Introduction

Endodontics has always been indebted to pharmaceutical sciences to provide it with necessary analgesics and anti-inflammatory agents. There has always been a need for anti-inflammatory agents This is because of wide range of action of these drugs, resulting in undesirable side effects. Many factors work in unison to orchestrate the inflammatory process In this context, since antiquity, man had been searching various plants for cure of illnesses. We have shown that potential anti inflammatory activity of different parts of Tecoma stans (T.stants) and compared with standard drug. Aim: To evaluate the in vitro anti inflammatory potential of different parts of T.stans ethanolic extract and to compare the anti inflammatory activity with standard drug ibuprofen. Results: All the three parts of the plant extract have shown to have anti inflammatory activity in a dose-dependent manner.

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