Abstract

Nyctanthesarbor-tristis, commonly referred to as "Night jasmine," is widely used in Ayurvedic medicine. to evaluate Nyctanthesarbor-tristis ethanolic bark extract's potential for anti-inflammatory properties. The results of the preliminary phytochemical analysis showed the presence of tannin, glycosides, alkaloids, and flavonoids. distinct amounts: 50, 100, 200, 400, and 800 µg/ml. Nyctanthesarbor-tristis was used to consider the denaturation of albumin during in-vitro anti inflammatory exercises. The results suggested that the presence of the flavonoid quercetin in Nyctanthesarbor-tristis was logically responsible for its anti-inflammatory activity. Therefore, it can be used as a possible source ofanti-inflammatory agent.

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