The anti-inflammatory activity of crateva adansonii dichloromethane fraction
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Anti-Inflammatory Activity
- 2.2Crateva Adansonii: Botanical Information
- 2.3Traditional Uses of Crateva Adansonii
- 2.4Previous Studies on Crateva Adansonii
- 2.5Phytochemical Composition of Crateva Adansonii
- 2.6Mechanisms of Inflammation
- 2.7Anti-Inflammatory Agents
- 2.8Crateva Adansonii Dichloromethane Fraction and Inflammation
- 2.9Methods for Evaluating Anti-Inflammatory Activity
- 2.10Summary of Literature Review
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Selection of Study Participants
- 3.3Collection of Crateva Adansonii Samples
- 3.4Extraction of Dichloromethane Fraction
- 3.5Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Activity
- 3.6Data Analysis Methods
- 3.7Statistical Analysis
- 3.8Ethical Considerations
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Analysis of Anti-Inflammatory Activity Results
- 4.2Comparison with Existing Literature
- 4.3Impact of Extraction Methods on Activity
- 4.4Variation in Anti-Inflammatory Potency
- 4.5Effects of Different Dosages
- 4.6Potential Mechanisms of Action
- 4.7Discussion on the Findings
- 4.8Implications for Future Research
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Research Findings
- 5.2Conclusion and Interpretation of Results
- 5.3Contribution to Anti-Inflammatory Research
- 5.4Recommendations for Further Studies
- 5.5Practical Applications of the Study
Project Abstract
<p> Crateva adansonii is a medicinal herb commonly used in parts of Africa because of the side effects of Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAID), like heart diseases and kidney failure. Inflammation is a major public heart issue in the world but treatment is becoming complex because of the side effects of anti-inflammatory pharmaceutical drugs. Hence the need for alternative drug is highly required. This research work investigated the anti-inflammatory activity of dichloromethane fraction of methanol extract of Crateva adansonii stem bark, using rodent model. Adult Swiss albino rats (110-200g) of either sex were randomly divided into 5 groups of 4 animals each. Groups 2, 3, 4, and 5 received different doses of the extract (300mg, 500mg, 700mg, and 900mg) in 3% v/v tween 80 administered intraperitonally respectively. Control group-1 received volume of 3%v/v tween 80 and standards group received 100mg/kg Ibuprofen. One hour later acute inflammation was induced by injection of 0.1ml of undiluted egg albumin into the subplantar of the right hand paw of rats. The volume of the paw was measured by mercury displacement before and at 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 & 3 hours after egg albumin injection, while the standard was measured at intervals of one hour, for up to 4 hours. Edema formation was assessed in terms of the difference in the zero time per volume of the injected pair and its volume at the different time after egg albumin injection. For each dose of extract, percentage inhibition of edema was calculated percentage inhibition. Result show that Crateva adansonii may have anti-inflammatory effects. This finding supports the use stem bark of Crataeva adansonii in not only traditional medicine for the treatment of inflammation. <br></p>
Project Overview
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</p><p><strong>1.0 Introduction</strong></p><p>Research on analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs has gained great attention for the past ten years (Farouk et al., 2008). However, the number of new drugs remains low. Most analgesic and anti- inflammatory compounds available on market have adverse effects, including life-threatening, bleeding or perforation of gastroduodenal tract (Buttgereit et al., 2001). Consequently there results the need to search for more active compounds with less adverse effects.</p><p>Free radicals and reactive oxygen species are by products of numerous physiological and biochemical processes. Natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory effects have been found in a number of food and agricultural products like seed, roots, stem bark. Besides the traditional resources used for antioxidants, many plant species have been investigated in the search for natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory effect.</p><p>There is renewed and increased interest in plants as source of new pharmaceutical drugs. Crateva Adansonii commonly known as the garlic pear and temple plant and many other names in a variety of dialect has been viewed to have great anti inflammatory effect, thus studied here on.(Banias et al. 1992).<br>Anti-inflammation is therefore understood as a process in which the body responds to antigenic stimulus to injuries and infections in a coordinated manner in order to contain a site of change, localize the response and restore tissue function .it involves the reaction of vascularized tissues to local injury and the local reaction and resulting morphological changes, the destruction or removal of infectious material etc. (Koch 1972).</p><p><strong>1.1 Crateva Adansonii</strong></p><p>The flowering tree is called the sacred garlic pear and temple plant, genus: Crateva, Family: Capparaceae. The tree is sometimes called the spider tree because the showy flowers bear long, spidery stamens. It is native to Japan, Australia, much of Southeast Asia and several South Pacific islands. It is grown elsewhere for fruit, especially in parts of the African continent. The fruit of the tree is edible. The nectar-filled flowers are attractive to a multitude of insects and birds. The pierid butterfly (Hebomoia Glaucippe) is a frequent visitor to this plant. The rough back of this plant is faintly greenish especially when dried up.</p><p>Mostly, the bark of this plant stem, root and leaves are medicinal, and hence giving focus to the study of the stem bark for anti-inflammatory effect is highly proper and considerable.</p><p><strong>1.2 Research Aim and Objectives.</strong></p><p>The research aim at the use of Crateva adansonii methanol extract to evaluate anti-inflammatory activity of different fraction of the extract, by administration of this fraction on induced acute inflammation. Using fresh egg albumin, on adult albino rats. As an objective to compare the therapeutic potential, either to observe the physiological impact of Crateva adansonii methanol extracts fractions on white albino rats and determines the anti-inflammatory effect.</p>
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