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Journal of Timely Topics in Clinical Immunology | Volume 2

July 26-28, 2018 | Moscow, Russia

Immunology

11

th

Annual Congress on

Anti-inflammatory activity and modulate oxidative stress of Bucida buceras in Lipopolysaccharide-

Stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophages and Carrageenan-Induced acute paw edema in rats

Simon Bernard Iloki Assanga

Rubio Pharma y Asociados, Mexico

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s oxi.dative stress is an important mediator that provoke

or sustain inflammatory processes, we evaluated here

the effects of Bucida buceras on inflammatory response in

lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells and anti-

inflammatory effect and redox biomarkers in carrageenan-

induced paw edema in rats. In a continuous effort to find more

potent, non-toxic natural product inhibitors that suppress

inflammation, the present study was carried out to analyzed

the influence of aqueous extract on NO, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-

1β in LPS-induced murine macrophages and paw thickness,

NO, CPR, organoperoxide, oxidation protein and reducing

power antioxidant in paw edema in rats. Treatment with

Bucida buceras aqueous extract inhibited not only the protein

(albumin) denaturation but also, in LPS-induced inflammatory

response, including increased secretion of proinflammatory

cytokines (IL-6 and IL-1β) and NO were inhibited by aqueous

extract in a concentration-dependent manner. Furthermore, B.

buceras suppressed significantly edema in a dose-dependent

fashion in inflamed rat paws; decrease the C-reactive

protein, lipid peroxidation levels (OT) and oxidation protein

product and exerted strong reducing antioxidant power.

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