In-Vitro Evaluation of Ethanolic Extracts of Zingiber Officinale, Sygzium Aromaticum and their 1:1 Extracts Blend on Protein Denaturation During Acute Inflammation
Journal: Journal of Progressive Research in Chemistry (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-04-20
Authors : Gideon A.Shallangwa; Haliru Musa; Gift T. Nyaga;
Page : 1-8
Keywords : Zingiber officinale; Sygzium aromaticum; Ibuprofen; anti-inflammatory; denaturation; egg albumin.;
- In-Vitro Evaluation of Ethanolic Extracts of Zingiber Officinale, Sygzium Aromaticum and their 1:1 Extracts Blend on Protein Denaturation During Acute Inflammation
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- COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT AND IN VIVO HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITIES OF ETHANOLIC LEAF AND ROOT EXTRACTS OF CLEOME GYNANDRA
- COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTIMICROBIAL AND IN VIVO WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC AND ETHYL ACETATE EXTRACTs OF ABUTILON INDICUM ROOT
- PHARMACOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTI-OXIDANT AND IN VIVO ANTI-DEPRESSANT ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC BARK EXTRACTS OF ANNONA MURICATA ON MICE
Abstract
Zingiber officinale and Sygzium aromaticum are well known and widely used herbs, which possesses health promoting properties as well as several other interesting bioactive constituents. The use of flavonoids and other natural antioxidants, as a therapeutic option, is found desirable and increasingly being practiced. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the anti-inflammatory effects of ethanolic extracts of Zingiber officinale and Sygzium aromaticum and a 1:1 blend of the two extracts against the denaturation of protein in vitro. The test extracts of varying concentrations were incubated with egg albumin under controlled experimental conditions and subjected to determination of absorbance to assess the anti-inflammatory property. A standard anti-inflammatory drug, Ibuprofen, was used as reference drug. The results obtained exhibited a concentration- dependent inhibition of protein (albumin) denaturation by both extracts, including the 1:1 blend of the extracts. From the present findings it can be concluded that both Zingiber officinale and Sygzium aromaticum possessed marked anti-inflammatory effect against the denaturation of protein, in vitro; with Zingiber officinale extract being more effective than the Sygzium aromaticum extract.
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