Evaluation of anti-inflammatory potential of leaf extracts of Skimmia anquetilia
Objective To evaluate anti-inflammatory potential of leaf extract of Skimmia anquetilia by in-
vitro and in-vivo anti-inflammatory models. Methods Acute toxicity study was carried out to
determine the toxicity level of different extract using acute toxic class method as described in
Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development Guidelines No. 423.
Carrageenan (1% w/w) was administered and inflammation was induced in rat paw. The leaf
extracts of Skimmia anquetilia were evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity by in-vitro human …
vitro and in-vivo anti-inflammatory models. Methods Acute toxicity study was carried out to
determine the toxicity level of different extract using acute toxic class method as described in
Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development Guidelines No. 423.
Carrageenan (1% w/w) was administered and inflammation was induced in rat paw. The leaf
extracts of Skimmia anquetilia were evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity by in-vitro human …
Evaluation of anti-inflammatory potential of leaf extracts of Skimmia anquetilia.
VK Vijender Kumar, ZA Bhat, DK Dinesh Kumar… - 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Objective: To evaluate anti-inflammatory potential of leaf extract of Skimmia anquetilia by in-
vitro and in-vivo anti-inflammatory models. Methods: Acute toxicity study was carried out to
determine the toxicity level of different extract using acute toxic class method as described in
Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development Guidelines No. 423.
Carrageenan (1% w/w) was administered and inflammation was induced in rat paw. The leaf
extracts of Skimmia anquetilia were evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity by in-vitro human …
vitro and in-vivo anti-inflammatory models. Methods: Acute toxicity study was carried out to
determine the toxicity level of different extract using acute toxic class method as described in
Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development Guidelines No. 423.
Carrageenan (1% w/w) was administered and inflammation was induced in rat paw. The leaf
extracts of Skimmia anquetilia were evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity by in-vitro human …
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