Phytochemical profile and In vitro Anti-inflammatory Activity of Anvillea radiata (Coss and Dur) flowers Extracts Mahdjar Salha*, Bakka Chahrazad, Dendougui Hocine, Hadjadj Mohamed Univ Ouargla, Fac. Des Mathématiques et Des Sciences De La Matière, Lab. Valorisation et Promotion Des Ressources Sahariennes (VPRS), Route De Ghardaïa, Ouargla, Algeria *Corresponding Author E-mail: salhama@ymail.com
Online published on 7 April, 2020. Abstract Objective The present study is aimed to evaluate the phytochemical screening and in vitro anti-inflammatory activities of extracts of A. radiata flowers by inhibition of protein denaturation method by egg albumin and bovine serum method. Materials and Methods Different concentrations was incubated with bovine serum and egg albumin in a controlled experimental situation and subjected to determination of absorbance and membrane stabilization and viscosity to assess the anti-inflammatory property. Diclofenac sodium was used as the standard drug. Result The results exhibited that the extracts of A. radiata flowers possessed a marked anti-inflammatory effect against the denaturation of protein. Conclusion it is concluded that the results indicate that the extract of A. radiata flowers was found to possess significantly good anti-inflammatory and this can be attributed to the presence of Phenolic compounds. Top Keywords A. radiata anti-inflammatory, egg albumin, bovine serum, Diclofenac sodium. Top |