2011
DOI: 10.2515/therapie/2010076
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Évaluation de l’activité anti-inflammatoire et screening phytochimique des feuilles de Annona senegalensis

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“…These results are in agreement with those obtained by Konaté et al [12], with the aqueous extract of the root bark of this plant. On the other hand, studies by Yéo et al [20] did not reveal the presence of alkaloids and quinone compounds in the ethanolic extract of the leaves of Annona senegalensis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These results are in agreement with those obtained by Konaté et al [12], with the aqueous extract of the root bark of this plant. On the other hand, studies by Yéo et al [20] did not reveal the presence of alkaloids and quinone compounds in the ethanolic extract of the leaves of Annona senegalensis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The increase in the percentage of inhibition observed with the ethanolic extract of these plant extracts is due to the increase in the number of inflammatory cells including mast cells, neutrophils cells and macrophages cells. In addition, flavonoids decrease the permeability of blood capillaries and make them more resistant [47]. The results of this previous work have shown that flavonoids and phenolic compounds including coumarins possess anti-inflammatory properties [48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Previous studies have shown that polyphenols, in particular flavonoids, can mediate interactions with the phospholipidic cytoplasmic membrane, thereby reducing fluidity and enhancing rigidity [ 59 , 62 ]. These interactions protect the membrane from harmful substances, thus ensuring the physiological function and integrity of the membrane [ 63 ]. Several studies have reported that plant-derived flavonoids have anti-inflammatory properties [ 59 , 64 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%