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dc.contributor.authorCapelari-Oliveira, P.-
dc.contributor.authorPaula, C. A.-
dc.contributor.authorRezende, S. A.-
dc.contributor.authorCampos, F. T.-
dc.contributor.authorGrabe-Guimarães, A.-
dc.contributor.authorLombardi, J. A.-
dc.contributor.authorSaúde-Guimarães, D. A.-
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-27T11:25:53Z-
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-25T18:33:55Z-
dc.date.available2014-05-27T11:25:53Z-
dc.date.available2016-10-25T18:33:55Z-
dc.date.issued2011-05-17-
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2011.03.034-
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Ethnopharmacology, v. 135, n. 2, p. 393-398, 2011.-
dc.identifier.issn0378-8741-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/72430-
dc.identifier.urihttp://acervodigital.unesp.br/handle/11449/72430-
dc.description.abstractEthnopharmacological relevance: Lychnophora passerina (Asteraceae), popularly known as arnica, is used to treat inflammation, pain, rheumatism, contusions, bruises and insect bites in Brazilian traditional medicine. Materials and methods: The anti-inflammatory activity of crude ethanolic extract of aerial parts of L. passerina and its ethyl acetate and methanolic fractions had their abilities to modulate the production of NO, TNF-α and IL-10 inflammatory mediators in LPS/IFN-γ-stimulated J774.A1 macrophages evaluated. Moreover, the crude ethanolic extract and derived fractions were also in vivo assayed by carrageenan-induced paw oedema in mice. Results: In vitro assays showed remarkable anti-inflammatory activity of L. passerina crude ethanolic extract (EE) and its ethyl acetate (A) and methanolic (M) fractions, through the inhibition of production of NO and TNF-α inflammatory mediators and induction of production of IL-10 anti-inflammatory cytokine. In vivo assays showed anti-inflammatory activity for EE 10% ointment, similar to the standard drug diclofenac gel. The A and M fraction ointments 20% presented anti-inflammatory activity. Conclusion: The results obtained showed that possible anti-inflammatory effects of EE and its A and M fractions may be attributed to inhibition pro-inflammatory cytokines production, TNF-α and NO and to increased IL-10 production. EE, A and M ointments showed topical in vivo anti-inflammatory activity. The in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of EE of L. passerina may be related to synergistic effects of different substances in the crude extract. Therefore, traditional use of aerial parts of L. passerina in the inflammatory conditions could be beneficial to treat topical inflammatory conditions, as evidenced by the present study. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.en
dc.format.extent393-398-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.sourceScopus-
dc.subjectAnti-inflammatory-
dc.subjectAsteraceae-
dc.subjectIL-10-
dc.subjectLychnophora passerina-
dc.subjectNO-
dc.subjectPaw oedema-
dc.subjectTNF-α-
dc.subjectantiinflammatory agent-
dc.subjectcarrageenan-
dc.subjectcataflan-
dc.subjectdexamethasone-
dc.subjectdiclofenac-
dc.subjectgamma interferon-
dc.subjectinterleukin 10-
dc.subjectlipopolysaccharide-
dc.subjectLynchnophora passerina extract-
dc.subjectnitric oxide-
dc.subjecttumor necrosis factor alpha-
dc.subjectunclassified drug-
dc.subjectanimal cell-
dc.subjectanimal experiment-
dc.subjectanimal model-
dc.subjectantiinflammatory activity-
dc.subjectcontrolled study-
dc.subjectcytokine production-
dc.subjectdrug screening-
dc.subjectgel-
dc.subjectin vitro study-
dc.subjectin vivo study-
dc.subjectLynchnophora passerina-
dc.subjectmacrophage-
dc.subjectmediator release-
dc.subjectmouse-
dc.subjectnonhuman-
dc.subjectointment-
dc.subjectpaw edema-
dc.subjecttraditional medicine-
dc.subjecttreatment outcome-
dc.subjectAnimals-
dc.subjectAnti-Inflammatory Agents-
dc.subjectCell Line-
dc.subjectEdema-
dc.subjectEthanol-
dc.subjectInterleukin-10-
dc.subjectMacrophages-
dc.subjectMale-
dc.subjectMice-
dc.subjectPlant Extracts-
dc.subjectTumor Necrosis Factors-
dc.subjectArnica-
dc.subjectHexapoda-
dc.subjectMus-
dc.titleAnti-inflammatory activity of Lychnophora passerina, Asteraceae (Brazilian arnica)en
dc.typeoutro-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)-
dc.description.affiliationLaboratório de Plantas Medicinais Escola de Farmácia Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais-
dc.description.affiliationLaboratório de Imunoparasitologia Núcleo de Pesquisas em Ciências Biológicas Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais-
dc.description.affiliationLaboratório de Farmacologia Experimental Escola de Farmácia Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais-
dc.description.affiliationDepartamento de Botânica Instituto de Biociências de Rio Claro UNESP, Rio Claro, SP-
dc.description.affiliationDepartamento de Farmácia Escola de Farmácia Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Rua Costa Sena, 171 - Centro, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais CEP 35400-000-
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepartamento de Botânica Instituto de Biociências de Rio Claro UNESP, Rio Claro, SP-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jep.2011.03.034-
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dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Ethnopharmacology-
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