In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update

Aloe vera (Family: Liliaceae) and Ficus deltoidea (Family: Moraceae), also known as Mas Cotek has been applied in traditional medicines as sources of anti-inflammatory remedy and as therapeutic alternatives to conventional medicines. The present study was carried out to evaluate the in vivo anti-inf...

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Main Authors: Rozkhaidi, Nurul, Ismail, Elysha Nur, Ishak, Reezal
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Language:English
Published: A and V Publication 2025
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117711/
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author Rozkhaidi, Nurul
Ismail, Elysha Nur
Ishak, Reezal
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description Aloe vera (Family: Liliaceae) and Ficus deltoidea (Family: Moraceae), also known as Mas Cotek has been applied in traditional medicines as sources of anti-inflammatory remedy and as therapeutic alternatives to conventional medicines. The present study was carried out to evaluate the in vivo anti-inflammatory effect of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea powder extracts in mice. The mice were divided into 4 groups (n=5), namely the negative control, positive control and two treatment group of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea extracts. The animals were treated with normal saline, diclofenac, Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea extracts according to their respective group, 30 minutes before carrageenan was introduced. The inflammation was induced by injecting carrageenan into the sub-plantar region of left hind paw of all mice. The paw edema was measured using digital caliper at 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 24 and 48 hours after carrageenan was injected. There were significant differences in the measurement of the paw edema between normal saline (negative control), diclofenac (positive control), Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea powder extract at p<0.05. Diclofenac (10mg/kg) significantly inhibited paw edema from 0.5 hour onwards (p<0.05); Aloe vera extracts (4000mg/kg) from the 1st hour onwards; and Ficus deltoidea extracts (4000mg/kg) from the 2nd hour onwards. The anti-inflammatory action demonstrated by both Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea extracts are comparable to those of diclofenac treatment even though their efficacy is lesser. The findings indicate that Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea powder extracts possess anti-inflammatory effect on carrageenan induced paw edema in vivo. Therefore, in conclusion, the Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea powder extract have the potential in managing acute inflammation and serve as an alternative therapeutic agent.
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spelling upm-1177112025-07-05T05:47:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117711/ In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update Rozkhaidi, Nurul Ismail, Elysha Nur Ishak, Reezal Aloe vera (Family: Liliaceae) and Ficus deltoidea (Family: Moraceae), also known as Mas Cotek has been applied in traditional medicines as sources of anti-inflammatory remedy and as therapeutic alternatives to conventional medicines. The present study was carried out to evaluate the in vivo anti-inflammatory effect of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea powder extracts in mice. The mice were divided into 4 groups (n=5), namely the negative control, positive control and two treatment group of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea extracts. The animals were treated with normal saline, diclofenac, Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea extracts according to their respective group, 30 minutes before carrageenan was introduced. The inflammation was induced by injecting carrageenan into the sub-plantar region of left hind paw of all mice. The paw edema was measured using digital caliper at 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 24 and 48 hours after carrageenan was injected. There were significant differences in the measurement of the paw edema between normal saline (negative control), diclofenac (positive control), Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea powder extract at p<0.05. Diclofenac (10mg/kg) significantly inhibited paw edema from 0.5 hour onwards (p<0.05); Aloe vera extracts (4000mg/kg) from the 1st hour onwards; and Ficus deltoidea extracts (4000mg/kg) from the 2nd hour onwards. The anti-inflammatory action demonstrated by both Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea extracts are comparable to those of diclofenac treatment even though their efficacy is lesser. The findings indicate that Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea powder extracts possess anti-inflammatory effect on carrageenan induced paw edema in vivo. Therefore, in conclusion, the Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea powder extract have the potential in managing acute inflammation and serve as an alternative therapeutic agent. A and V Publication 2025-01-28 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117711/1/117711.pdf Rozkhaidi, Nurul and Ismail, Elysha Nur and Ishak, Reezal (2025) In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 18 (2). pp. 852-856. ISSN 0974-3618; eISSN: 0974-360X https://www.rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2025-18-2-57 10.52711/0974-360X.2025.00125
spellingShingle Rozkhaidi, Nurul
Ismail, Elysha Nur
Ishak, Reezal
In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update
title In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update
title_full In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update
title_fullStr In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update
title_full_unstemmed In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update
title_short In vivo evaluation of Aloe vera and Ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update
title_sort in vivo evaluation of aloe vera and ficus deltoidea anti-inflammatory effect in mice: a brief update
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