Title of article
Anti-inflammatory effects of different extracts from three Salvia species
Author/Authors
ÇADIRCI, Elif Atatürk University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology, TURKEY , SÜLEYMAN, Halis Atatürk University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pharmacology, TURKEY , GÜRBÜZ, Perihan Atatürk University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pharmacology, TURKEY , KURUÜZÜM UZ, Ayşe Atatürk University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pharmacology, TURKEY , GÜVENALP, Zühal Hacettepe University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy, TURKEY , DEMİREZER, Lütfi ye Ömür Atatürk University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pharmacology, TURKEY
From page
59
To page
64
Abstract
Salvia L. species have been used for the treatment of various inflammatory ailments in traditional medicine.In order to evaluate this ethnobotanical information, water, methanol, n-butanol, acetone, and chloroform extracts from 3 Salvia species (S. fruticosa, S. verticillata, and S. trichoclada) were screened for their anti-inflammatory activity using in vivo experimental models in rats. For this purpose a carrageenan-induced inflammatory paw edema model was used. All extracts demonstrated anti-inflammatory activities; however, n-butanol extract of Salvia fruticosa (syn. S. triloba), which is known as Turkish sage, was found to be the most active. It can be expected that the active flavonoids, phenolic acids, and terpenoids may be responsible for the anti-inflammatory activity of these plants.
Keywords
Salvia , Lamiaceae , anti , inflammatory activity
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Biology
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Biology
Record number
2534011
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