1. Fixed oil from the Caatinga palm Syagrus coronata with effect on Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA)-induced arthritis.
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de Oliveira Alves JV, da Rocha Barbosa BVD, da Silva Aguiar IF, Galvão LRL, Ferreira RJ, de Lima Maux JM, da Costa Silva Neto J, de Oliveira AM, Napoleão TH, Dos Santos Correia MT, Costa WK, and da Silva MV
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- Animals, Mice, Male, Plant Oils pharmacology, Arecaceae chemistry, Edema drug therapy, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Interleukin-1beta metabolism, Palm Oil pharmacology, Indomethacin pharmacology, Brazil, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Arthritis, Experimental drug therapy, Arthritis, Experimental pathology, Freund's Adjuvant, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology
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Syagrus coronata, a native palm tree in the Caatinga domain, produces fixed oil (ScFO) used therapeutically and dietary by Northeast Brazilian communities. This study evaluated its anti-inflammatory potential of CFA-induced arthritis and its effect on behavioral parameters. In the acute model, ScFO at 25, 50, and 100 mg/kg showed edematogenic effects similar to indomethacin at 4 mg/kg (p > 0.05). In the arthritis model, 100 mg/kg ScFO treatment was comparable to indomethacin (4 mg/kg) (p > 0.05). TNF-α and IL-1β levels were significantly reduced in ScFO-treated groups at 25, 50, and 100 mg/kg, and the indomethacin group (4 mg/kg) versus the positive control (p > 0.05). Radiographs showed severe soft-tissue swelling and bone deformities in the control group, while the 100 mg/kg ScFO group had few alterations, similar to the indomethacin group. Histopathological analysis revealed intense lymphocytic infiltration in the control group, mild diffuse lymphocytic infiltration in the indomethacin group, and mild lymphoplasmacytic infiltration with focal polymorphonuclear infiltrates in the 100 mg/kg ScFO group. Behavioral analysis showed improved exploratory stimuli in ScFO and indomethacin-treated mice compared to the positive control (p > 0.05). ScFO demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects in both acute and chronic arthritis models, reducing edema and pro-inflammatory cytokines, and improved exploratory behavior due to its analgesic properties., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.)
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- 2024
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