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Affiner la rechercheExtraction, total phenolic compounds and anti-inflammatory activity of Carthamus caeruleus L. / Abderrahim Benamara / Sétif : Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie (2023)
Titre : Extraction, total phenolic compounds and anti-inflammatory activity of Carthamus caeruleus L. Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Abderrahim Benamara, Auteur ; Mouad Cherrad, Auteur ; Karbab,Ahlem, Directeur de thèse Editeur : Sétif : Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 28 Feuilles ISBN/ISSN/EAN : MS/1796 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Thèse et mémoire:Master:Immunologie Mots-clés : Carthamus caeruleus L. Anti-inflammatory activity Total polyphenol contents Total flavonoid. Résumé :
Many plants used in traditional medicine are known to treat many diseases, including plants
containing anti-inflammatory compounds such as Carthamus caeruleus L., the purpose of the
study was to know the content of the plant polyphenols and flavonoids. Also we study its effect
as atopical anti-inflammatory. Comparison between two factories of this type from two
different regions of Setif state ". (municipality of Ain Legrag and municipality of Tala Ifacen)
in terms of containing these plants on various compounds, for this we prepared the extract in
two generous ways and in the case of a water extract. The current work aims to identify the
anti-inflammatory properties and Carthamus caeruleus L. initially, the total polyphenol content
was identified, giving a promising result because it is a water extract at a level: 7.86 mg EAG/g.
The total flavonoid content that gave results (5.05 ± 0.12EQ/mg) was determined in the Taal
Evin region. The anti-inflammatory potential was studied using the mouse ear edema model in
vivo, the results obtained were compared with indomethacin as an anti-inflammatory reference.
We generally note that the extract (CrmEB) reduces the edema response by 89.19 %, which is
the highest proportion of all extracts and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory endomethacin.
The data collected during this study allowed us to confirm the efficacy of Carthamus Caeruleus
L. and to strengthen its anti-inflammatory resistance.Extraction, total phenolic compounds and anti-inflammatory activity of Carthamus caeruleus L. [document électronique] / Abderrahim Benamara, Auteur ; Mouad Cherrad, Auteur ; Karbab,Ahlem, Directeur de thèse . - Sétif : Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie, 2023 . - 28 Feuilles.
ISSN : MS/1796
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Thèse et mémoire:Master:Immunologie Mots-clés : Carthamus caeruleus L. Anti-inflammatory activity Total polyphenol contents Total flavonoid. Résumé :
Many plants used in traditional medicine are known to treat many diseases, including plants
containing anti-inflammatory compounds such as Carthamus caeruleus L., the purpose of the
study was to know the content of the plant polyphenols and flavonoids. Also we study its effect
as atopical anti-inflammatory. Comparison between two factories of this type from two
different regions of Setif state ". (municipality of Ain Legrag and municipality of Tala Ifacen)
in terms of containing these plants on various compounds, for this we prepared the extract in
two generous ways and in the case of a water extract. The current work aims to identify the
anti-inflammatory properties and Carthamus caeruleus L. initially, the total polyphenol content
was identified, giving a promising result because it is a water extract at a level: 7.86 mg EAG/g.
The total flavonoid content that gave results (5.05 ± 0.12EQ/mg) was determined in the Taal
Evin region. The anti-inflammatory potential was studied using the mouse ear edema model in
vivo, the results obtained were compared with indomethacin as an anti-inflammatory reference.
We generally note that the extract (CrmEB) reduces the edema response by 89.19 %, which is
the highest proportion of all extracts and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory endomethacin.
The data collected during this study allowed us to confirm the efficacy of Carthamus Caeruleus
L. and to strengthen its anti-inflammatory resistance.Exemplaires
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