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Effects of indole-3-acetic acid on croton oil- and arachidonic acid-induced mouse ear edema.

L H Jones1, D S Abdalla, J C Freitas.   

Abstract

The indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is a plant growth hormone (auxin) being considered as a tryptophan metabolite in animals. The main purpose of this work was to verify IAA's topical anti-inflammatory action using croton oil- or arachidonic acid-induced mouse ear edema, in comparison to known anti-inflammatory agents. IAA antioxidant activity was also verified by measuring the inhibition of brain homogenate lipid peroxidation with the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) test. IAA inhibited the action of both croton oil-and arachidonic acid-induced edema in a dose-dependent manner (4.0 mumoles IAA inhibited 75.8% in croton oil and 82.5% in arachidonic acid induced ear edema). Both IAA (5.3 mM) and indomethacin (8.0 mM) inhibited TBARS formation. Data suggest that IAA exhibits antiinflammatory effect possibly by its anti-oxidant activity.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8846194     DOI: 10.1007/bf01797863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflamm Res        ISSN: 1023-3830            Impact factor:   4.575


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