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Titre: Screening phytochimique et élaboration d'une formulation semi-solide anti-inflammatoire à base de Crassula ovata "Arbre de Jade"
Auteur(s): ZEMOULI, Yousra
Mots-clés: Crassula ovata, Phytochemical Polyphenols Dosage, Anti-inflammatory .
Date de publication: 2023
Editeur: blida 1
Résumé: Introduction : Medicinal plants are an inexhaustible source of bioactive compounds. Crassula ovata is used in traditional Algerian medicine for the treatment of mouth ulcers. Objective: The objective of this study is the valuation of the plant C. ovata, to evaluate the biological activities of the methanol extract of the leaves and the formulation of an oral gel based on this plant. Methods: The study of C. ovata involves phytochemical screening. A determination of the total phenolic compound content and the evaluation of antioxidant, anti-microbial, anti-acid, anti-reflux and anti-inflammatory activities. After that,the stage of the development of an oral gel formulation. Results: the phytochemical screening test of the methanol extract of the leaves showed the presence of polyphenols, alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, saponins, terpenoids, and free quinones. The results obtained showed that the extracts have an anti-oxidant activity (IC50= 0.4 mg/ml), and anti-reflux effect. For the anti-inflammatory activity, the methanol extract showed a 50% inhibition percentage of BSA and egg albumin, or 35% at 125 µg/ml. These results indicate that the extract has a anti-denaturation activity in comparison with Diclofenac. Conclusion: This study proved that there are active compounds in the plant Crassula ovata, and this plant has an antioxidant activity and an anti-denaturation properties.
Description: 4.540.1.1122/p82
URI/URL: https://di.univ-blida.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/25515
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