Significance of Anti-inflammatory activities
In Ayurveda, Science, and Health Sciences, anti-inflammatory activities describe a substance's capacity to reduce inflammation. This involves various mechanisms, from reducing inflammation in diabetes-induced nephrotoxic rats to impacting conditions like Covid-19. These activities are seen in diverse substances, including plant extracts, compounds, and even honey, and are crucial for managing conditions like ulcers and arthritis. They're evaluated through various models and are often associated with other beneficial properties like antioxidant or anti-viral effects, highlighting their therapeutic potential.
Synonyms: Anti-inflammatory properties, Inflammation reduction, Inflammation suppression, Inflammation control, Inflammation alleviation, Inflammation inhibition.
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Hindu concept of 'Anti-inflammatory activities'
In Hinduism, anti-inflammatory activities pertain to substances that reduce bodily inflammation. This encompasses various herbs, extracts, and formulations, like Neem, Ela, and Moringa, potentially offering therapeutic benefits and playing a role in managing conditions.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Anti-inflammatory activities are present in the methanolic extract of Tribulus terrestris Linn plant.[1] (2) Ashwangandha provides anti-viral immunity by increasing Interferon gamma and anti-inflammatory activities by decreasing the quantity of Interleukin -1, Interleukin-6 which are the main factors related to COVID-19.[2] (3) This relates to the actions of certain substances that help to reduce inflammation, a response of the body's immune system to harmful stimuli.[3] (4) These activities are properties of the herbs discussed, along with anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal actions, as indicated by the provided text.[4] (5) These are the characteristics of lemon oil that contribute to its therapeutic use in various applications, including dentistry.[5]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) These activities are found in plants that are effective against inflammation and pain caused by rheumatism and other diseases that cause inflammation.[6] (2) These are the properties of the aqueous extract that enable it to reduce or prevent inflammation in the body, which is investigated in the study.[7] (3) This is the effect of a substance to reduce inflammation, as shown by the polyherbal formulation with an IC 50 of 119.8 μg/mL.[8] (4) The capacity of a substance to reduce inflammation in the body, demonstrated by extracts of Gentiana lutea in various models.[9] (5) These are the properties or effects of a substance that reduce inflammation, which is a response of the body's immune system to injury or infection.[10]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) These are properties of Ela, one of the drugs in Shwasahar Dashemani, and the study mentions it as a part of the effects of the drug.[11]
The concept of Anti-inflammatory activities in scientific sources
Anti-inflammatory activities refer to the properties of substances, including herbal treatments and extracts, that reduce inflammation. These activities, found in various plants and compounds, offer therapeutic benefits for conditions like Buerger's disease, cancer, and other inflammatory diseases, by reducing swelling, pain, and redness.
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This study hypothesized that the observed "anti-inflammatory activities" of Ir-6 may essentially depend on the dimethyl (electron donating substitution) groups on the iridium ligands.[12] (2) These are biological effects that the essential oils possess, which were investigated by measuring the inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines, and are useful for managing inflammatory symptoms and diseases.[13] (3) Actions that reduce inflammation, progesterone has anti-inflammatory activities, increasing the link between alterations in progesterone receptor, inflammatory processes and preterm labour.[14] (4) Diacerein and its metabolite rhein have been recently reviewed for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities.[15] (5) Tangeretin is reported to diminish apoptosis by improving the oxidative status and inflammatory response, evidenced by decreased levels of caspases.[16]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are properties of Coriandrum sativum that can reduce swelling, redness, and pain associated with inflammation.[17] (2) Anti-inflammatory activities pertain to actions or substances that reduce inflammation within the body, helping to protect against tissue damage and promote healing.[18] (3) Anti-inflammatory activities are found in coffee, which may lower the risk of sarcopenia due to its antioxidant properties.[19] (4) The text refers to the anti-secretory, anti-inflammatory and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities of several fractions isolated from a specific plant.[20] (5) Anti-inflammatory and anti-coagulatory activities of caffeic acid and ellagic acid in cardiac tissue of diabetic mice were studied, as the text mentions.[21]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Tropolone derivatives targeting multiple signaling transcription factors, proteins, growth factors, kinases, and cytokines are involved in this.[22] (2) Observed in Flavonoids and alkaloids from Fagonia arabica.[23] (3) The inclusion complexes were evaluated for this characteristic of piperine in a rat paw edema model.[24] (4) Various flavonoids such as quercetin, luteolin, and hesperidin produce significant and these.[25] (5) These activities are evaluated by measuring nitric oxide production and expression of inflammatory mediators in RAW 264.7 cells.[26]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) These are the properties of a substance that help to reduce inflammation in the body, and some compounds found in plants are known to exhibit these effects.[27] (2) These are the properties of a substance to reduce swelling, redness, pain, and other symptoms associated with inflammation in the body.[28]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) Anti-inflammatory activities refer to the ability of a substance to reduce inflammation, and the text mentions the biological role of flavonoids present in green tea in terms of anti-inflammatory activities.[29]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Ferruginol demonstrates anti-inflammatory activities, in addition to its anticancer properties, in studies involving breast cancer cells.[30] (2) Anti-inflammatory activities are beneficial effects shown by compounds like puerarin in specific disease models.[31] (3) These are effects that reduce inflammation, demonstrated by polysaccharides isolated from Ganoderma lucidum.[32] (4) Therapeutic actions that reduce inflammation, an area where minocycline's effects on chronic airway inflammatory diseases are being explored.[33] (5) The ability of a substance to reduce inflammation within the body.[34]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Anti-inflammatory activities are present in phytochemicals such as flavonoids and flavanols, which contribute to the health benefits of mango consumption.[35] (2) Antioxidant and "Anti-Inflammatory Activities" of Hydrolysates and Peptide Fractions Obtained by Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Selected Heat-Treated Edible Insects.[36] (3) Anti-inflammatory activities of seaweed lipids include NO inhibition, COX-2 inhibition, and downregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and inflammatory signaling pathways.[37]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Anti-inflammatory activities are properties exhibited by triterpenoids from Illicium difengpi, suggesting potential therapeutic applications.[38]