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Anti-inflammatory activity of ansamycins

Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2005
Inflammation 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 Activity of 5,7-Dimethoxyflavone

Planta Medica, 1989
The anti-inflammatory activity of 5,7-dimethoxyflavone (5,7-DMF) has been assessed. It was found to possess a comparable effect to aspirin on the rat paw edema model, and it showed no inhibition on cotton pellet-induced granuloma formation. On the rat pleurisy model, 5,7-DMF exhibited an antiexudative effect, interfered with leukocyte migration, and ...
A, Panthong   +4 more
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Anti-inflammatory activity of Commiphora molmol

Agents and Actions, 1986
The petroleum ether extract of the oleo-gum resin of Commiphora molmol, at a dose of 500 mg/kg body weight, produced significant inhibition of carrageenan induced inflammation and cotton pellet granuloma. The extract also showed significant antipyretic activity in mice.
M, Tariq   +5 more
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Anti-inflammatory Activity

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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Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Gallic Acid

Planta Medica, 1992
Gallic acid was found to possess antiinflammatory activity towards zymosan-induced acute food pad swelling in mice. In vitro studies on the mode of action of gallic acid revealed that this compound interferes with the functioning of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs).
B H, Kroes   +4 more
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Anti-inflammatory activity of Taraxacum officinale

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2008
Taraxacum officinale has been widely used as a folkloric medicine for the treatment of diverse diseases. The dried plant was extracted with 70% ethanol to generate its ethanol extract (TEE). For some experiments, ethyl acetate (EA), n-butanol (BuOH) and aqueous (Aq) fractions were prepared in succession from TEE. TEE showed a scavenging activity in the
Hye-Jin, Jeon   +6 more
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Anti-inflammatory Activity

2015
Inflammation is the body’s first response to infection or injury and is critical for both innate and adaptive immunity. It can be considered as part of the complex biological response of vascular tissues to harmful stimuli such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants.
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Intestinal Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Perillaldehyde

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2018
Monoterpenoid perillaldehyde (PA) is the major component in Perilla frutescens leaf essential oil, but its function regarding anti-inflammatory effect is unclear. We explored the anti-inflammatory activity of PA in a dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis mouse model using relief of bodyweight loss (avg.
Takuya Uemura   +8 more
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Anti‐inflammatory activity of antifungal preparations

International Journal of Dermatology, 1997
Abstract Background Although steroid/antifungal combination medications are used extensively, they are associated with potential disadvantages. Antifungal preparations possessing inherent anti‐inflammatory activity, leading to rapid symptomatic relief while providing mycologic cure, would be very useful.
T, Rosen, B J, Schell, I, Orengo
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Anti-inflammatory Activity.

Progress in drug research. Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung. Progres des recherches pharmaceutiques, 2016
Inflammation is the body's first response to infection or injury and is critical for both innate and adaptive immunity. It can be considered as part of the complex biological response of vascular tissues to harmful stimuli such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants.
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