Synergistic Effect of Different Extracts of Asparagus officinalis (Asparagaceae), Garcinia travancorica (Clusiaceae) and Mucuna gigantea (Fabaceae) Extracts on Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory and Anti-arthritic Activities in Rats
Abstract:Background:The arial part of Asparagus officinalis (A.O.) (Family: Asparagus) stem and seeds, leaf parts of Mucuna gigantea (M.G.) (Family: Fabaceae) and fruit rinds and arial part of Garcinia travancorica (G.T.) (Family: Clusiaceae) have long been used to treat joint pain. However, its preclinical efficacy for rheumatoid arthritis has not been pharmacologically evaluated. In the current study, extracts of A.O., M.G., and G.T. from petroleum ether, ethanolic extract, and aqueous extract were examined for their… Show more
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