2016
DOI: 10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20161556
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Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of hydroalcoholic extract of Piper betle leaves in experimental animals

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“…In the study of Reddy et al [349], the analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of a hydroalcoholic extract (70% ethanol and 30% distilled water) of P. betle leaves (HEPBL) were demonstrated. Wistar rats and Albino mice were administered different concentrations of HEPBL according to OECD guideline no.…”
Section: Biological Activities Piper Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study of Reddy et al [349], the analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of a hydroalcoholic extract (70% ethanol and 30% distilled water) of P. betle leaves (HEPBL) were demonstrated. Wistar rats and Albino mice were administered different concentrations of HEPBL according to OECD guideline no.…”
Section: Biological Activities Piper Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of P.betle can be attributed to the presence of phytochemical compounds, namely flavonoids, tannins, phenols and glycosides. [30]…”
Section: Piper Betel Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies regarding Piper betle extract have proven its anti-cancer, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties [22] . It is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties proven in animal models [23] . Das et al, in 2016, mentioned 35 active compounds found in Piper betle extract [12] , with α-pinene, sabinene, eugenol, B-selinene, germacerene-B, spathuleneol, globulol, and allyl pyrocatechol diacetate having antimicrobial activities.…”
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confidence: 99%