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Introduction: The aim of this research is centered on phytochemical analysis and anti-inflammatory activity of Cladophora aegagropila extract. Methods: Total flavonoid content in the appropriate ethanol extract of C. aegagropila was determined using the spectrometric method. Anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by the models of carrageenan-induced and allyl isothiocyanate-induced (AITC-induced) inflammation of hind limb in rats. Experimental animals were divided into 3 groups, 5 animals each: 1st group – control; the animals without therapy of induced inflammation, 2nd group – animals were treated with application of 5% ointment containing C. aegagropila; 3rd group – animals were treated with application of 5% ibuprofen. Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity was performed by determination of dynamic change of thickness and volume of affected animal limb for carrageenan-induced inflammation for 8 days (with daily registration of records), and for AITC induced inflammation for 24 h (with registration of records after 30 min, 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 6 h and 24 h since phlogogen was introduced). Results: Flavonoids content in C. aegagropila extract varied depending on ethanol concentration: usage of 40% ethanol led to 18.2 mg of flavonoid recovery on 1.0 g of dry raw material; 70% ethanol – 39.5 mg and 96% ethanol – 35.5 mg. Therapy of 5% ointment based on C. aegagropila extract decreased inflammatory response caused by the subplantar introduction of the corresponding phlogogen. Conclusion: The ointment from C. aegagropila extract shows anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting inflammation caused by AITC and carrageenan.

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  • The aim of this research is centered on phytochemical analysis and antiinflammatory activity of Cladophora aegagropila extract

  • Algae is actively used as herbal remedy for obtaining the biological active substances (BASs) in medicine

  • Korean scientists showed that usage of Laminaria japonica led to the inhibition of carrageenan

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Introduction

The aim of this research is centered on phytochemical analysis and antiinflammatory activity of Cladophora aegagropila extract. Conclusion: The ointment from C. aegagropila extract shows anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting inflammation caused by AITC and carrageenan. Inflammation is a pathological process that develops in case of tissue damage and involves in disturbed circulation, blood and connective tissue changes by alteration, exudation, proliferation. Sense of this pathology is a cascade of cause-and-effect process that elements of damage and defence are always present. Intensive development of chemistry of the synthetic medicine cannot eliminate the practical need of the herbal medicinal products. Both of these sources enrich and expand the assortment of medication for medical therapy. Korean scientists showed that usage of Laminaria japonica led to the inhibition of carrageenan-

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