SALVADORA PERSICA;
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN RATS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2014.21.01.1900Keywords:
Salvadora persica, InflammationAbstract
Objective: To evaluate anti-inflammatory activity of Salvadora persicain rats.
Materials & methods: The anti-inflammatory activity of Salvadora persica was assessed in 63
albino rats of both sexes, weighing 400 gm. They were divided into three groups, A (control), B
(crude drug), C (standard drug) with twenty one animals. Each group was divided into three
subgroups with seven animals. Groups B &C were given crude drug and aspirin diluted in one ml
of distilled water once daily orally, in doses of 300, 500, & 700 mg/kg body weight respectively,
prior to induction of edema and Group A was given same volume of saline. Inflammation was
induced in hind paw of rat by sub-planter injection of 0.1ml of 1% carrageenan. Paw volume was
measured in terms of milliliters using plethysmometer, immediately before injection & then hourly
up to 5 hours& mean was calculated. The inhibition of edema was calculated for each subgroup
with respect to control group. Results: After carrageenan injection mean paw volume of control
group was 5.43 ml, while that of drug treated subgroup was 4.32 ml & standard group was 4.49 ml
at the dose of 700 mg/kg body weight. Comparison of crude drug with the control was found to be
statistically significant only at 700 mg/kg & was comparable with the standard drug aspirin.
Conclusions: Salvadora persica has shown anti-inflammatory activity by decreasing the paw
volume of carageenan induced edema.