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    <language>eng</language>
          <publisher>Oriental Scientific Publishing Company</publisher>
        <journalTitle>Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal</journalTitle>
          <issn>0974-6242</issn>
            <publicationDate>2022-03-31</publicationDate>
    
        <volume>15</volume>
        <issue>1</issue>

 
    <startPage>255</startPage>
    <endPage>260</endPage>

	 
      <doi>10.13005/bpj/2361</doi>
        <publisherRecordId>42711</publisherRecordId>
    <documentType>article</documentType>
    <title language="eng">Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Sesamum Indicum L. Seed Extracts in Experimental Animal Models</title>

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      <author>
       <name>Kunjumon Dayana</name>

 
		
	<affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
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      <author>
       <name>Megaravalli R Manasa</name>


		
	<affiliationId>2</affiliationId>

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		<affiliationName affiliationId="1">Pharmacology department, Pushpagiri institute of medical sciences and research centre (Kerala University of Health Sciences), Thiruvalla, Kerala, India.</affiliationName>
    

		
		<affiliationName affiliationId="2">Pharmacology department, Karwar institute of medical sciences (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences), Karwar, Karnataka, India. </affiliationName>
    
		
		
		
		
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    <abstract language="eng">Background: Inflammation is a defensive mechanism that protects the body from noxious stimuli. Currently available anti-inflammatory drugs are associated with numerous adverse effects. Hence there is a need for novel anti-inflammatory agent with better safety profile. The current study was conducted to investigate the anti-inflammatory activity of the ethanolic and hexane extracts of <em>Sesamum indicum</em> L. seeds by carrageenan and formalin induced paw edema respectively in Wistar rats.

Methods: The animals were divided into 5 groups. Group 1 was given normal saline orally and Group 2 Indomethacin. Groups 3-5 in Carrageenan model were administered ethanolic extract of <em>Sesamum indicum</em> L. at three doses - 150, 200 and 250 mg/kg respectively, whereas in Formalin model, they were given hexane extract at the same doses orally. Anti-inflammatory potential was investigated by Carrageenan and Formalin induced models of inflammation.

Results: <em>Sesamum indicum</em> L. ethanolic extract at 250 mg/kg exhibited a significant inhibition of paw edema at 4<sup>th</sup> hour while hexane extract at all doses caused significant inhibition of paw edema. The percentage inhibition of edema at 4<sup>th</sup> hour of hexane extract at 250 mg/kg was comparable to Indomethacin.

Conclusion: The ethanolic and hexane extracts of <em>Sesamum indicum</em> L. seeds have anti-inflammatory potential. The activity of hexane extract is comparable to indomethacin.</abstract>

    <fullTextUrl format="html">https://biomedpharmajournal.org/vol15no1/anti-inflammatory-activity-of-sesamum-indicum-l-seed-extracts-in-experimental-animal-models/</fullTextUrl>

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        <keyword>Anti-Inflammatory</keyword>
      

      
        <keyword> Extract</keyword>
      

      
        <keyword> Indomethacin</keyword>
      

      
        <keyword> Rats</keyword>
      

      
        <keyword> Sesamum indi<em>cum</em> L</keyword>
      
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