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J App Pharm Sci. 2015; 5(2): 058-065


Analysis of chemical composition and its analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of essential oil of sintoc bark (Cinnamomum sintoc bl.) using in vivo methods

Sri Adi Sumiwi, Anas Subarnas, Supriyatna Supriyatna, Marline Abdasah, Muchtaridi Muchtaridi.




Abstract

Sintoc bark (Cinnamomum sintoc Bl) belongs to Lauraceae (the laurel family). It has been used empirically for a treatment for swelling caused by insectsÂ’ bites. In this study, the research examined the analgesic activity and anti-inflammation of essential oil of sintoc bark using in vivo methods. The mechanism of anti-inflammation was predicted using molecular docking against COX-2. Essential oil of sintoc bark was collected by distilling through steam distillation, and then analyzed by GC-MS. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity was examined by in vivo, which were conducted by writhing and carrageenan-induced methods, respectively. The findings showed that the tested sintoc bark oils contained 36 components of essential oil with eugenol (38.38 %) as a major compound. In the in vivo experiments, sintoc bark oils with doses 0.005 mL, 0.010 mL, and 0.020 mL/20g body weight significantly (p

Key words: Sintoc bark oils, euguenol, analgesic, anti-inflammatory






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