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Research Article

Delonix Regia Bark Alleviated Inflammation by Stimulating Defense Responses in Rats

Pages 411-425 | Received 30 Jul 2020, Published online: 01 Jul 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The methanol extract of Delonix regia bark (DMeOH) was investigated for its anti-inflammatory property in kappa-carrageenan (Carr)-induced hind paw edema of rats. DMeOH was orally administered and evaluated as a measure of edema, tissue destruction, and neutrophil migration to the inflammation site. The pro-inflammatory mediators, p-p65 subunit of NFκB, interleukin (IL)-1β, cycloxygenase (COX)-2 and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) were analyzed. Catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzyme activity assays and malondialdehye (MDA) were quantified. The LC-MS fingerprint of the extract identified 10 polyphenols, of which five were structurally characterized based on their [M-H] peak, UV-vis absorption compared to published data. Anti-inflammatory studies revealed that pre-treatment with DMeOH (0.5 g kg−1) prior to Carr-injection inhibited paw edema abating tissue destruction with decreased neutrophil infiltration. Carr-injection resulted in increased NO(•-) production, iNOS transcript and p-p65 subunit of NF-κB protein. DMeOH feed inhibited NO(•-) production and iNOS transcript levels. A decreased expression of NF-κB p-p65 subunit, COX-2 and IL-1β at 0.5 g kg−1 b.w oral feed suggest that DMeOH exerted its anti-inflammatory property by inhibiting NFκB activation. An increase in the antioxidant enzyme activities of CAT (78%) and SOD (49%) with reduced MDA levels was recorded.

Abbreviations

κ-carrageenan -Carr; 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl - DPPH; reactive oxygen species –ROS; malondialdehyde –MDA; catalase –CAT; superoxide dismutase-SOD; Thiobarbituric acid-TBA; nuclear factor kappa b phosphorylated p-65 subunit- NFκB p-p65; inducible nitric oxide synthase- iNOS; cyclooxygenase – COX; interleukin-1beta- IL-1β; NO(•-) – nitric oxide; BHT - butylated hydroxytoluene.

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Funding

This work was supported by the University Grants Commission [41-1280/2012(SR) Dated 26-07-2012,UOM/IOE/RESEARCH/I/2010-11, dt 22.04.2010].

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