2018
DOI: 10.3166/phyto-2018-0017
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Activités anti-inflammatoire et analgésique de l’extrait hydroalcoolique des baies de Juniperus phoenicea L

Abstract: L’objectif de cette étude est l’évaluation de la toxicité aiguë ainsi que des propriétés anti-inflammatoires et analgésiques de l’extrait des baies de Juniperus phoenicea L. L’activité anti-inflammatoire a été évaluée en mesurant l’oedème plantaire des souris induit par la carragénine, et l’analgésique a été mené par le test des contractions abdominales produites par l’injection de l’acide acétique chez des souris albinos. Les résultats montrent que l’extrait des baies est faiblement toxique et il présente ain… Show more

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“…Secondary metabolites, derived from natural plants, of which polyphenols constitute the grand part, have a wide range of activities [1]: biological (antibacterial, antioxidant [2,3], anti-inflammatory [4], antidiabetic [5], anti-carcinogenic [6], etc.) and chemical (in connection with their chelating power with metals and their reducing properties generated by the hydroxyl functions of their aromatic rings).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Secondary metabolites, derived from natural plants, of which polyphenols constitute the grand part, have a wide range of activities [1]: biological (antibacterial, antioxidant [2,3], anti-inflammatory [4], antidiabetic [5], anti-carcinogenic [6], etc.) and chemical (in connection with their chelating power with metals and their reducing properties generated by the hydroxyl functions of their aromatic rings).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological studies show the use of EOs and all parts of Juniperus as a remedy for several ailments. J. phoenicea has antirheumatic, antiseptic, antihypertensive 24 and anti-inflammatory 25 properties, while J. oxycedrus has hypoglycemic, 26 antirheumatic, and antiinflammatory 24,27 properties. The chemical analyses report a large variety of compounds in the EOs of both species, 28,29 including monoterpenes, with α-pinene as the main compound in leaves and fruits.…”
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