Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Anti-inflammatory Effects and Anti-nociceptive Effect of Novel Preparation Sudarshana Suspension
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European Modern Studies Journal
Abstract
Sudarshana Suspension (SS) is a novel Ayurveda preparation. The main aim
of this study was to evaluate the acute and chronic anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive potential of Sudarshana suspension in Wistar rats. The acute anti-inflammatory
potential of the Sudarshana suspension was evaluated using the carrageenan-induced paw
oedema method and the chronic anti-inflammatory activity of SS was tested using the adjuvantinduced arthritis rats’ model. Anti-nociceptive activity was tested using the model of acetic
acid-induced writhing in rats. SS significantly inhibited carrageenan-induced paw oedema,
comparable with the known anti-inflammatory drug, Indomethacin. The maximum inhibitions
of test drugs, SS were 88.5%, at the 5th hour following drug administration, whereas
indomethacin produced 96.2 % inhibition at the same hour. Induction of arthritis significantly
increased footpad thickness (FPT), hind paw ankle joint thickness (AJT), and loss of Body
Weight (BW). Treatment with SS and standard drug Celecoxib in the arthritic animals
produced significant reductions (p < 0.001) in AJT, and FPT, reducing erythema and oedema
in the ankle joints and footpad of the adjuvant-induced arthritis rats and normalized BW. When
compared to the negative control by acetic acid-induced writhing in rats, the SS showed
statistically significant (p< 0.05) inhibition of writhing (34.15%) while the standard drug
diclofenac showed 40.98% inhibition of writhing in experimental animals. Sudarshana
Suspension possesses statistically significant acute and chronic anti-inflammatory effects
comparable to Indomethacin and Celecoxib. Moreover, it possesses statistically
significant anti-nociceptive effects that are closely similar to diclofenac sodium.
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Acute and Chronic Anti-inflammatory effect, anti-nociceptive effect, Wistar Rats, Sudarshana Suspension
