ABSTRACT
Inflammation is a
complex biological response of vascular tissue to harmful stimuli such as
pathogen, damage cells or irritants. The urgency generated by in increased rate
of stroke, atheroselerosis attributed to prolong use of cyclooxygenase-1 and 2
inhibitors have acceralated anti-inflammatory drug research over the last
decade while synthetic pharmaceutical agents continued to dominate research,
attention increasingly has been directed to natural products. These are often
more affordable and available and sometimes are perceived as more effective
than conventional anti-inflammatory drugs.
Anti-inflammation was
carried out using 11 rats. That was divided into three groups of four rats
each. Group 1 and 2 served as the positive and negative control respectively.
Groups 3 and 4 received 200mg/kg b.w and 600mg/kg b.w. of the extracts
respectively. However, it was discovered that the stem bark of crateva
Adansonii showed greater significance anti-inflammatory activity when
compared with the standard.
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1.0 |
Introduction |
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1.1 |
Types
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Aims
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Rational
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Taxonomy |
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Physical
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Distribution |
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Cultivation |
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Uses
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CHAPTER TWO |
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Literature review |
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2.1 types of inflammation |
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Events
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Chemotaxis |
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Eosinophils |
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Benefit
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Anti-inflammation
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Steroids |
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2.9 Non-steroidal anti-inflammation
drugs (NSAIDS)
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Anti
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Mediators
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Histamine |
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Arachidonic
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Nitric
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CHAPTER THREE
MATERIALS AND
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Materials
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Methodology |
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Column
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Phytochemical
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Thin
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Anti-inflammatory
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CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 The effect of
methanol fraction of methanol
extract of crateva adansonii ion
acute inflammation
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4.3 Phytochemical
analysis of dichloromethane fraction
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5.1 |
Discussion |
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Conclusion |
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References
Appendix
1.0
INTRODUCTION
Anti inflammatory refers to the property of a
substance or treatment that reduces inflammation. Anti –inflammatory drugs make
up about half of analgesics, reducing pain by inhibiting inflammation as
opposed to opioids, which affect the central nervous system published by
Artemis Morris, molly Rossiter.
Inflammation (Latin, inflammo, “ the complex
biological response of vascular tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens,
damaged cells, or irritants. The classical signs of inflammation are pain,
heat, redness, swelling and loss of function by Dr Weil. Inflammation is a
protective attempt by the organism to remove the injurious stimuli and initiate
the healing process.
Inflammation is not a synonym for infection,
even in cases where inflammation is caused by infection. Although infection is
caused by a microorganism, and organism pathogen.
Inflammation is a setereotyped response and is
considered as a mechanism of innate immunity by Dr. Weil.
1.1 TYPES
OF INFLAMMATION
Inflammation can be classified as either
acute or chronic. Acute inflammation, is the initial response of the body to
harmful stimuli and is achieved by the increased movement of plasma and
leukocytes (especially granulocytes) from the blood into the injured tissues.
Prolonged inflammation, known as chronic
inflammation, leads to a progressive shift in the type of cells present at the
site of inflammation and is characterized by simultaneous destruction and
healing of the tissues from the inflammatory process from Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia.
Evaluation of the anti –inflammatory activity
of crateva adansonii (plant). The purpose of this
study was to evaluate and compare the anti-inflammatory activity of the aqueous
sten bark extract of crateva adansonii in experimental acute and chronic
inflammatory animal models. And to evaluate the phytochemical constituents and
pharmacological evaluation of the effect of crateva adansonii on albino rats.
1.3
RATIONAL STUDY.
Crateva adansonii was described in 1824 by
Augstin Pyramus de candolle. Crateva adansonii is a specie of a flowering tree
in the capparancea family, which is equ pear and temple plant,” and many
dialects, including Balai lamoke, barnaj Vanina and bidasi. The tree
is sometimes called the spider tree
because the showy flowers bear long,
spidery stamens. It is native to Japan,
Australia, much of South East Asia and several
south practice Islands India it is grown else where for fruit, especially in
parts of the African continents.
The fruit of the tree is edible. The flowers are
attractive to a multitude of insects and birds. The butterfly (Hebomoia
glaucippe) is a frequent visitor to this plant by Dr. Weil.
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TAXONOMY
Crateva Adansonii is a species in the genus crateva, which
contains 8 species and belongs to the family of Capparacea (caper family)
Plantae |
Angosperms |
Eudicots |
Rosids |
Brassicales |
Capparaceae |
Crateva |
C. religiosa |
The taxonomy of crateva adansonii for
classification includes the
following;
Kingdom:
Division:
Class:
sub-class:
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Species:
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF CRATEVA ADANSONII
Unarmed, small deciduous tree, 6-15m tall,
glabrous leaves 3 – foliolate, petiolate, leaflet shorty petiolulate, elliptic,
elliptic – lanceolate, more or les olique, acuminate/ narrowed towards
the base, 5-12m long, (1-) 2.5 -6cm broad, herbaceous
to subcoriaceous, often turning brownish when dry, petiole (2.5) 4 - 8cm long
flowers. 3-6cm across, sub irregular greenish white turning yellowish after
opening appearing before or just after the flush of new leaves, pedicle 2-4cm
long, 10-17mm wide, 2 adoxial ones generally what larger stamens usually 20-25,
gynophore generally 3-5cm long, slender thickened in fruit. Fruit globose,
3-5cm in the development of fruit. Yellowish seeds reinform at about 3-4mm in
diam smooth brown. The flowers are green and are arranged in racemes. The
fruits are berries.
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DISTRIBUTION
Crateva adansonii is
native to tropical Africa, India, Srilanka, Myanmar, Japan, Australia and much
of South East Asia.
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CULTIVATION
Crateva
Adansonii can withstand temperatures only above 1 -
20C.
The plants bloom from March to May.
1.8
USES OF CRATEVA ADANSONII
Crateva adansonii is used in traditional medicine in the West
Africa. The crude Hexane (CAN -1) and ethyl acetate activity has African
trypanosome, Trypansomia brucei brikes and forms blood stream. The crude
extracts showed moderate anti-trypansomaluse activityaloneorincombination.
It’swithother natural/ semi –synthetic drugs for the treatment of human Africa.
Crateva adansonii fruit serves as an edible fruit which contains
berries Published by Flora of Taiwan, National Taiwan University.
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SOURCES
From wikipedia, The free encyclopedia
bing pdf and articles of Health.
Department | Bio-Chemistry |
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