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UP446, analgesic and anti-inflammatory botanical composition.

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BACKGROUND Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic inflammatory autoimmune disease. Long-term use of currently available therapies for RA produces adverse effects that limit dosage and duration; hence there is a need for safe and effective alternatives suitable for long term chronic use.

Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory and Antimicrobial Activity of AHPL/AYCAP/0413 Capsule.

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BACKGROUND Conventional therapeutic agents used for treatment of Acne are associated with various adverse effects necessitating development of safe and effective alternative therapeutic agents. In this context, a polyherbal formulation AHPL/AYCAP/0413 was developed for treatment of

UP1306, a Botanical Composition with Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Effect.

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BACKGROUND Pain, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation, is the most common clinical manifestations of arthritis. Conventional pain relief therapy heavily relies on the use of prescription and over the counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as the first line of defense where their long-term

Analgesic effects of a standardized bioflavonoid composition from Scutellaria baicalensis and Acacia catechu.

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Anti-inflammatory properties of both baicalin and catechins have been widely reported. However, the reports of analgesic effects of baicalin and catechins are limited. Three commonly used pain-related animal models were employed to evaluate the analgesic activity of UP446, a standardized

Phenolic Compounds in Organic and Aqueous Extracts from Acacia farnesiana Pods Analyzed by ULPS-ESI-Q-oa/TOF-MS. In Vitro Antioxidant Activity and Anti-Inflammatory Response in CD-1 Mice.

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BACKGROUND Acacia farnesiana (AF) pods have been traditionally used to treat dyspepsia, diarrhea and topically for dermal inflammation. Main objectives: (1) investigate the antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of six extracts from AF pods and (2) their capacity to

Acacia Senegal gum exudate offers protection against cyclophosphamide-induced urinary bladder cytotoxicity.

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Cylophosphamide (CYCL) is a strong anticancer and immunosuppressive agent but its urotoxicity presents one of the major toxic effects that limit its wide usage particularly in high dose regimens. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate Acacia Senegal gum exudate ,Gum Arabic (GA), for its possible

A medicinal extract of Scutellaria baicalensis and Acacia catechu acts as a dual inhibitor of cyclooxygenase and 5-lipoxygenase to reduce inflammation.

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A mixed extract containing two naturally occurring flavonoids, baicalin from Scutellaria baicalensis and catechin from Acacia catechu, was tested for cyclooxygenase (COX) and 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) inhibition via enzyme, cellular, and in vivo models. The 50% inhibitory concentration for inhibition

A cross-cultural study: anti-inflammatory activity of Australian and Chinese plants.

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In this study, in vitro inhibitory effects of 33 ethanol extracts obtained from 24 plant species (representing 11 different families) on cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) were evaluated. The plant materials selected for this study have been used in aboriginal medicine in Australia and traditional medicine in

Acacia ferruginea inhibits inflammation by regulating inflammatory iNOS and COX-2.

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Inflammation is a local defensive reaction of a host to cellular injury or infection. Prolonged inflammation can contribute to pathogenesis of many disorders. Identification of naturally occurring phytoconstituents that can suppress inflammatory mediators can lead to the discovery of

STUDIES ON BACTERIAL LOCALIZATION : EFFECTS OF SPECIFIC IMMUNIZATION AND OF A GUM ACACIA MEDIUM ON LOCALIZATION OF TYPE I PNEUMOCOCCI IN MICE.

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THE RESULTS OF GROSS AND MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS AND SURVIVAL TESTS AFTER SUBCUTANEOUS INFECTION OF MICE WITH TYPE I PNEUMOCOCCI CAN BE SUMMARIZED AS FOLLOWS: Normal mice possessed no adequate means of protection against this organism. The bacteria disseminated freely through the tissue spaces in

Investigation of the anti-inflammatory activity of Acacia nilotica and Hibiscus sabdariffa.

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The aqueous extracts of Acacia nilotica and Hibiscus sabdariffa were tested for anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic activities in animal models. Acacia nilotica extract had an inhibitory effect on carrageenan induced paw edema and yeast-induced pyrexia in rats. It also produced a

Antipyretic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity of Acacia hydaspica R. Parker and its phytochemical analysis.

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BACKGROUND Inflammation and pain underlies several pathological conditions. Synthetic drugs used for the management of these conditions carry severe toxic effects. Globally efforts are ongoing to introduce novel medicinal plants to develop effective, economic and innocuous drugs. The current study

Anti-ulcerogenic Activity of Arabic Gum in Gastric Mucosal Injury Induced by Ethanol in Male Albino Rats.

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The present study was performed to evaluate the anti-ulcerogenic activity of Acacia Senegal (Gum Arabic) against ethanol-induced gastric mucosal injury in rats. Thirty-six adult male albino rats were divided into four groups: group (1) served as a control, group (2) consists of rats received 15% of
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