In the present manuscript, we evaluated the analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic effects of bakuchiol derivative, O-Acetyl bakuchiol (BAc) at 5, 10 and 20 mg/kg p.o. dose in adult female Sprague Dawley rats.BAc at 20 mg/kg p.o. exhibited maximum analgesic (47.4%), anti-inflammatory (66.50%) and antiarthritic effects. Among the different parameters,BAc at 20 mg/kg increased the body weight (2.89%), decreased the paw thickness (72.46%)) and paw inflammation (48.59%) in FCA induced arthritic rats. In hematological/serum and biochemical parameters, BAc at 20 mg/kg brought the altered level of ESR, Hb, HCT, RBC, TLC and platelet count, HDL, cholesterol, triglycerides, CRP and RA factornear to the normal. Moreover, the spleen weight was also reduced in BAc treated rats at 20 mg/kg. Histopathological analysis further revealed that a reduction in paw inflammation was observed in paw ankle joints and no inflammation was observed in brain, liver, lungs and kidney in BAc treated rats at 20 mg/kg p.o. Molecular docking studies further revealed that BAc has better binding affinity for TNF-α (PDB ID: 7JRA) -7.19 kcal/mol comparable to standard methotrexate with binding affinity -9.56 kcal/mol. Therefore, the present investigation provided the basis for the development of BAc as potential candidate for the treatment of arthritis.
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