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Limonoids with anti-inflammatory activity: A review
Phytochemistry, 2022The natural limonoids distributed mainly in the Meliaceae and Rutaceae plants are known for their unique and complex structure with high degree oxidation and cyclic rearrangement. However, these compounds exhibit a broad range of biological activities such as insecticidal, antibacterial, antifungal, antimalarial, antioxidant, anticancer, antiviral, and
Erina, Hilmayanti +5 more
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Anti-inflammatory activity of ansamycins
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2005Inflammation represents a complex biologic and biochemical process involving cells of the immune system and a plethora of biologic mediators in response to mechanical, chemical or infectious injuries. When mobilization of effector cells and molecules becomes excessive, the beneficial aspect of this response--to limit damage and promote healing, can be ...
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Anti-Inflammatory and Immunostimulatory Activities of Astragalosides
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2017Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch) Bge (Huang-Qi) is a well-known herbal medicine with tonic property and has been widely used to treat cancer and other immune disorders in China and Southeast Asia for thousands of years. Accumulating evidence suggests that Huang-Qi possesses both immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory/immune-regulatory effects clinically,
Yan, Qi +3 more
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Anti-inflammatory activity of Sedum kamtschaticum
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2004Sedum kamtschaticum Fischer (Crassulaceae) has been used as a folk medicine in North-East Asia for treating inflammatory disorders. The present investigation was carried out to establish in vivo anti-inflammatory activity and cyclooxygenase-2 modulating activity of this plant material. The methanol extract of Sedum kamtschaticum significantly inhibited
Dong Wook, Kim +5 more
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2014
Inflammation was characterized 2,000 years ago by Celsus by the four Latin words: rubor, calor, tumor, and dolor. Inflammation has different phases: the first phase is caused by an increase of vascular permeability resulting in exudation of fluid from the blood into the interstitial space, the second one by infiltration of leukocytes from the blood ...
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Inflammation was characterized 2,000 years ago by Celsus by the four Latin words: rubor, calor, tumor, and dolor. Inflammation has different phases: the first phase is caused by an increase of vascular permeability resulting in exudation of fluid from the blood into the interstitial space, the second one by infiltration of leukocytes from the blood ...
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2018
It is known that inflammation involves a complex series of protective and reparative responses to tissue injury caused by either mechanical and autoimmune stimuli or infection. Inflammation can be either acute or chronic. In the acute phase, in the early stages of inflammation, neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells contribute to cytokine ...
Alonso, Maria del Rosario +2 more
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It is known that inflammation involves a complex series of protective and reparative responses to tissue injury caused by either mechanical and autoimmune stimuli or infection. Inflammation can be either acute or chronic. In the acute phase, in the early stages of inflammation, neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells contribute to cytokine ...
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Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Urtica pilulifera
International Journal of Pharmacognosy, 1997The petroleum ether extract of Urtica pilulifera (Urticaceae) seeds showed anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenan-induced edema in rats.
Kavalali, G, Tuncel, H
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Anti-inflammatory activity ofElsholtzia splendens
Archives of Pharmacal Research, 2003Elsholtzia splendens Nakai has been used in North-East Asia as an ingredient of folk medicines for treating cough, headache and inflammation. The present investigation was carried out to establish its in vivo anti-inflammatory activity using several animal models of inflammation and pain. The 75% ethanol extract of the aerial part of E.
Dong Wook, Kim +5 more
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Anti-inflammatory activity of Lippia dulcis
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2005Lippia dulcis hexane and ethanol extracts were tested for its anti-inflammatory activity in several animal models. Hexane extract showed to be inactive, but the ethanol extract at doses of 400 mg/kg produced significant inhibition of carrageenan-induced paw oedema and reduced the weight of cotton pellet-induced granuloma, moreover, the topical ...
S, Pérez +4 more
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The anti-inflammatory activities of Staphylococcus aureus
Trends in Immunology, 2007Staphylococcus aureus is a versatile and harmful pathogen in both hospital- and community-associated infections that range from superficial to systemic infections. S. aureus engages a multitude of mechanisms to subvert the innate immune response of the host, including inhibition of complement activation and neutralization of anti-microbial peptides. In
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