Antiinflammatory effects of Viola tricolor gel in a model of sunburn in rats and the gel stability study

作者:Piana Mariana; Silva Mariane Amoldi; Trevisan Gabriela; de Brum Thiele Faccim; Silva Cassia Regina; Boligon Aline Augusti; Oliveira Sara Marchesan; Zadra Marina; Hoffmeister Carin; Rossato Mateus Fortes; Tonello Raquel; Laporta Luciane Varini; de Freitas Robson Borba; Belke Bianca Vargas; Jesus Roberta da Silva; Ferreira Juliano*; Athayde Margareth Linde
来源:Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2013, 150(2): 458-465.
DOI:10.1016/j.jep.2013.08.040

摘要

Ethnopharmacological relevance: Viola tricolor, popularly known as heartsease has been empirically used in several skin disorders, including burns.
Aim of the study: The objective of this study was investigate the antinociceptive and antiinflammatoiy effect of a gel containing extract of Viola tricolor flowers on thermal burn induced by UVB irradiation and to perform gel stability study.
Methods: The antinociceptive and antiinflammatory effect were evaluated by static and dynamic mechanical allodynia model, paw edema, and neutrophilic cell infiltration. Metabolites compounds were quantified by HPLC. The gel stability study was performed analyzing organoleptical aspects, besides pH, viscosity, and quantification of rutin by HPLC.
Results: In the results were evidenced changes in threshold in statical and dynamic mechanical allodynia (I-max=100 + 10% and 49 + 10%, respectively), paw edema (Imm= 61 + 6%), and myeloperoxidase activity (I-max=89 + 5%). Such effects may be attributed, in part, to rutin, salicylic and chlorogenic acids, and others compounds found in this species. No important changes were detected in the stability study, in all aspects analyzed in temperature below 25 C.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that Viola tricolor gel has an antinociceptive and antiinflammatory effect in the ultraviolet-B-induced burn, since maintain the temperature below 25 C.

  • 出版日期2013-11-25

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