2022
DOI: 10.24843/jpsa.2022.v04.i01.p06
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Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Peperomia Pellucida [L.] Kunth.: A Review

Abstract: Background: Inflammation is a natural body response, but when it reaches the systemic chronic inflammation stage, it can cause more dangerous complications. Many natural ingredients have been developed as anti-inflammatory agents. One of them is sirih bumi (Peperomia pellucida [L.] Kunth). Objective: This study aims to summarize and examine the research results related to the anti-inflammatory activity of the sirih bumi. Methods: Research articles were collected from various online databases such as Google Sch… Show more

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“…Besides the mechanism of membrane stabilisation, its capability of COX-2 and cytokine inhibition also contributed to the anti-inflammatory activity of Pp. Also, it showed anti-arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase and antihyaluronidase activity (13,34,35) .…”
Section: In Vitro Anti-inflammatory Activity Of Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides the mechanism of membrane stabilisation, its capability of COX-2 and cytokine inhibition also contributed to the anti-inflammatory activity of Pp. Also, it showed anti-arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase and antihyaluronidase activity (13,34,35) .…”
Section: In Vitro Anti-inflammatory Activity Of Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anti-inflammatory activity of Pp had been investigated in many studies (17) . Various types of extracts have been examined, including petroleum ether, chloroform and methanol extracts, aqueous or water extracts, ethanol extract, and ethyl acetate extract (8,9,12,18) .…”
Section: In Vitro Anti-inflammatory Activity Of Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%