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Evaluation of Phytochemical Screening and Anti Inflammatory Activity of Leaves and Stem of <i>Mikania scandens<i/> (L.) Wild


S Banerjee
A Chanda
A Adhikari
AK Das
S Biswas

Abstract

 Background: The greatest disadvantage in the presently available potent synthetic anti‑inflammatory drugs lies in their toxicity and reappearance of symptoms after discontinuation. Hence, people are returning to the natural products with the hope of safety and security. Several species of Mikania have been reported to have anti‑inflammatory properties. Aim: The present study aims to assess the anti‑inflammatory activity of the ethanolic extract of the leaves and stem of Mikania scandens in vivo and in vitro. Materials and Methods: The in vitro bioassay consisted of assaying the effect of the extracts against denaturation of protein (egg albumin) and measuring the absorbance. In vivo anti‑inflammatory activity was checked by measuring the percentage inhibition of carrageenan‑induced rat paw edema after oral administration of the extracts to male Wistar rats. Results: The plant extracts revealed the presence of tannins, alkaloids, steroids and flavonoids in both the leaf and stem extracts. The in vitro study of leaf extracts of M. scandens demonstrated that at 16000 μg/ml concentration a better anti‑inflammatory activity was exhibited which is more than the stem extracts. Similarly in the in vivo study, carrageenan induced inflammation was significantly antagonized by M. scandens leaf extract, with inhibition of 50% at 1000 mg/kg. Conclusion: The ethanolic extract of both leaf and stem of M. scandens showed potent anti‑inflammatory activity. In comparison the leaf extract found to be more potent in both the conditions in vivo and in vitro, comparing with the standard drug diclofenac sodium and traditional control rumalaya perhaps due to the presence of phytochemicals like alkaloids and flavonoids in the plant.

Keywords: Anti‑inflammatory, Mikania scandens (L.) wild, Phytochemicals

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