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Table 3 Anti-Inflammatory activity of 80% A.seyal on cotton pellet caused granuloma in rodents

From: In-vivo evaluation of analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of the 80% methanol extract of Acacia seyal stem bark in rodent models

Group

Exudate (Mean ± SEM)

% reduction of Exudation

Granuloma (Mean ± SEM)

% reduction of Granulation

DW10

139.17 ± 4.14

 

38.91 ± 2.96

  

IND10

92.74 ± 2.11a2b2d1

33.4%

14.37 ± 1.06a2b2c1

62.3%

 

ASME100

125.49 ± 2.77

9.85%

32.73 ± 2.42

15.9%

 

ASME200

112.448 ± 2.30a2

19.21%

26.35 ± 1.85a2b1

32.3%

 

ASME400

104.51 ± 2.35a2b2

25%

20.59 ± 1.50a2b1

47.1%

 
  1. Notes Each value represents mean ± S.E.M; n = 6 for each treatment; Analysis was performed by one way ANOVA; a, compared to negative control group; b, compared to ASME100; c, compared to ASME200;1P<0.05;2P<0.001. Numbers followed by IND and ASME indicate dose in mg/kg
  2. Abbreviation; IND, indomethacin; DW, distilled water; ASME, Acacia seyal methanolic extract