Calotropis procera latex extract affords protection against inflammation and oxidative stress in Freund's complete adjuvant-induced monoarthritis in rats. (9/28)

In view of the well-established anti-inflammatory properties of latex of Calotropis procera (DL), the present study was carried out to evaluate the protective effect of its methanol extract (MeDL) against inflammation and oxidative stress in monoarthritis induced by Freund's complete adjuvant (FCA) in rats. Intra-articular injection of FCA produced inflammation of the joint with a peak effect occurring on day 4 where a maximum increase in the levels of myeloperoxidase and inflammatory mediators like PGE2, TNF-alpha, and nitric oxide was observed. This was associated with oxidative stress with a marked reduction in the levels of glutathione, catalase, superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase and an increase in the lipid peroxidation as indicated by the higher levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARSs). Subsequently on day 28 the histological analysis of the joint also revealed arthritic changes. Daily treatment of rats with MeDL (50 and 500 mg/kg) and standard anti-inflammatory drug rofecoxib (20 and 100 mg/kg), produced a significant attenuation in the inflammatory response and ameliorated the arthritic changes in the joint. The protection afforded by MeDL and rofecoxib was more pronounced than that of phenylbutazone and was associated with normalization of the levels of inflammatory mediators and biochemical parameters of oxidative stress. However, the overall protection afforded by rofecoxib was better than that of MeDL.  (+info)

A new cytotoxic pregnanone from Calotropis gigantea. (10/28)

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Calotropis procera -induced keratitis. (11/28)

Calotropis procera produces copious amounts of latex, which has been shown to possess several pharmacological properities. Its local application produces intense inflammatory response. In the 10 cases of Calotropis procera -induced keratitis reported here, the clinical picture showed corneal edema with striate keratopathy without any evidence of intraocular inflammation. The inflammation was reversed by the local application of steroid drops.  (+info)

Ocular toxicity by latex of Calotropis procera (Sodom apple). (12/28)

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Cytotoxic cardenolides from the leaves of Calotropis gigantea. (13/28)

Two 15beta-hydroxycardenolides (1,2) and a 16alpha-hydroxycalactinic acid methyl ester (3) along with eleven known compounds including 16alpha-hydroxycalotropagenin, coroglaucigenin, 16alpha-hydroxycalotropin, calactinic acid, calotoxin, 6'-O-(E-4-hydroxycinnamoyl)desglucouzarin, 12beta-hydroxycoroglaucigenin, frugoside, calotropagenin, 9,12,13-trihydroxyoctadeca-10(E),15(Z)-dienoic acid and R-(-)-mevalonolactone were isolated from the polar fraction of the CH(2)Cl(2) extract, and n-BuOH extract of the leaves of this plant. The isolated compounds were evaluated for their inhibitory activities against a panel of cell lines.  (+info)

In vitro and in vivo antiproliferative activity of Calotropis procera stem extracts. (14/28)

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Clinical and pathological effects of Calotropis procera exposure in sheep and rats. (15/28)

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Water relations and photosynthetic capacity of two species of Calotropis in a tropical semi-arid ecosystem. (16/28)

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