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Table 3 Anti-inflammatory activity of hydroalcholic extracts of leaves of L. glutinosa

From: In vivo analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory potential in Swiss albino mice and in vitro thrombolytic activity of hydroalcoholic extract from Litsea glutinosa leaves

Treatments

Paw volume (mm)

 

0 h

1 h

2 h

3 h

Control

0.73 ± 0.04

1.31 ± 0.19

1.58 ± 0.02

1.78 ± 0.03

Standard

0.69 ± 0.04

0.96 ± 0.05**

1.34 ± 0.05***

1.64 ± 0.05***

n-hexane extract (250 mg/kg)

0.90 ± 0.14

1.91 ± 0.04**

2.02 ± 0.04**

2.19 ± 0.03***

n-hexane extract (500 mg/kg)

0.71 ± 0.05

1.60 ± 0.02**

1.98 ± 0.13**

2.17 ± 0.04***

Ethyl acetate extract (250 mg/kg)

0.91 ± 0.11

1.11 ± 0.05**

1.51 ± 0.03***

1.32 ± 0.03**

Ethyl acetate extract (500 mg/kg)

0.88 ± 0.02

1.41 ± 0.07**

1.63 ± 0.10**

1.77 ± 0.02***

Chloroform extract (250 mg/kg)

0.81 ± 0.04

1.21 ± 0.06**

1.42 ± 0.02**

1.59 ± 0.01***

Chloroform extract (500 mg/kg)

0.69 ± 0.08

1.00 ± 0.03**

1.40 ± 0.06**

1.47 ± 0.03***

Methanolic extract (250 mg/kg)

0.77 ± 0.04

1.01 ± 0.04**

1.42 ± 0.03**

1.51 ± 0.04***

Methanolic extract (500 mg/kg)

0.69 ± 0.05

1.00 ± 0.04**

1.40 ± 0.03**

1.47 ± 0.03***

  1. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM (Standard error mean); Values are calculated as compared to control using one way-ANOVA followed by Dunnet’s Test; **indicates P <0.05; ***indicates P <0.001 vs. control; n = 5.