Antiinflammatory activity of rotenoids from Clitoria fairchildiana

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2002
Authors:B. Pereira da Silva, Parente J. Paz
Journal:Phytotherapy ResearchPhytotherapy Research
Volume:16
Pagination:87-88
Keywords:antiinflammatory, capillary permeability, Clitoria fairchildiana, rotenoids, structure activity
Abstract:

Five structurally related rotenoids were isolated from the roots of Clitoria fairchildiana. The antiinflammatory activity was investigated using a capillary permeability assay. The protective effect was measured as the inhibition in vascular permeability produced by acetic acid in the peritoneal cavity. The results suggest that for maximum activity the maintenance of the B/C ring junction integrity is important. These findings support the traditional use of Clitoria species extracts in the treatment of inflammatory conditions. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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