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ACUTE AND SUBACUTE MODELS OF INFLAMMATION OF NYCTANTHES ARBOR TRISTIS AND MAHARASNADI GHAN
Aqueous Methanolic extracts of Nyctanthes Arbor tristis and Maharasnadi ghan were studied for a inflammation parameter using carrageenin induced hind paw edema and cotton pellet granuloma . The natural plant was screened for acute toxicity and it did not show any toxic or deleterious effects indicating low toxicity of the extract even at high doses at two different dose levels. In carrageenin induced hind paw edema a significant reduction in paw volume was observed as compared to control group whereas in cotton pellet granuloma model marked inhibition in granuloma formation, reduction in the elevated levels of serum lysosomal enzymes (SGPT, SGOT, and ALP) and lipid peroxidation was noted as compared to control group. The extracts exhibited profound anti-inflammatory activity in both acute and subacute animal models warranting further investigations to establish its anti-inflammatory potential. The activity was thought due to flavonoids which might be present in the formulation which could play a significant role in preventing the release of histamine, leukotreins and prostaglandins. In future the extract needs to be studied for cellular line models of inflammation