Abstract

Aims: This study was therefore aimed to evaluate potential anti-inflammatory activity of Aqueous and Ethanolic extracts of Gomphrena celosioides (C. Mart) and to determine the most active extract in rat. Study Design: Gomphrena celosioides was collected from Bingerville, District of Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire). The plant was identified and authenticated by the “Centre National de Floristique”, University Felix Houphouet Boigny, Cocody. Place and Duration of Study: Analysis on the plant samples were done at the ‘’Laboratoire de Pharmacodynamie-Biochimique, UFR Biosciences, Universite de Cocody-Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire), and Institut Pasteur de Cote d’Ivoire, Departement de Biochimie medicale & fondamentale’’ Original Research Article Konan et al.; IJBcRR, 5(2): 127-134, 2015; Article no.IJBcRR.2015.015 128 between September 2013 and June 2014. Methodology: The anti-inflammatory activities were investigated by utilizing carrageenan induced paw edema and CRP concentration in rat. These extracts were administrated intraperitoneally at differents doses (100 and 200mg/kg body weight) to rats. Result: The present study showed a significant anti-inflammatory activity at 200mg/kg. b.w. to both extracts which were comparable to the Diclofenac (10mg/kg) inhibition. However, the inflammation inhibition is raised more than 2.6% with the ethanolic extract when this comparison is made with the aqueous extract. This study showed an increased CRP concentration (p 0.05). Conclusion: This study showed that aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Gomphrena celosioides have a potential anti-inflammatory properties. However, this anti-inflammatory activity is more raised with ethanolic extract and seems to have the most active extract. So, ethanolic and aqueous extracts can be utilized for therapeutic purposes.

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