Croton stipulaceus Kunth, a native Mexican medicinal plant with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities
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https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.24.23.4.35Keywords:
Croton stipulaceus Kunth, Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory, Medicinal plant, MyeloperoxidaseAbstract
Leaves of Croton stipulaceus were extracted (EHex, ECHCl3 and EEtOH extracts) to assess their antioxidant potential, anti-inflammatory activity in murine models and acute toxicity. EEtOH showed the highest effect in DPPH (37.80% inhibition), FRAP (1065.00 ± 55.30 μmol Fe2+) and total polyphenols (231.24 ± 9.05 meq AG/gM). EHex was the most active, ~ 50% inhibition of TPA-induced ear edema; while EEtOH (dose of 2 mg/ear) showed the highest inhibition in the chronic model (97% inhibition), and inhibited MPO activity (48%). In carrageenan-induced edema, ECHCl3 (dose 500 mg/kg) was the most active. None of the extracts showed acute toxicity (LD50) at 2 g/kg (p.o.). This work is the first report that supports the traditional use of C. stipulaceus as an anti-inflammatory.
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