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In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Selected Green Leafy Vegetables.

Katugampalage Don Prasanna Priyantha GunathilakeK K D S RanaweeraH P Vasantha Rupasinghe
Published in: Biomedicines (2018)
The study investigated the anti-inflammatory activity of the hydro methanolic extract of six leafy vegetables, namely Cassia auriculata, Passiflora edulis, Sesbania grandiflora, Olax zeylanica, Gymnema lactiferum, and Centella asiatica. The anti-inflammatory activity of methanolic extracts of leafy vegetables was evaluated using four in vitro-based assays: hemolysis inhibition, proteinase inhibition, protein denaturation inhibition, and lipoxygenase inhibition. Results showed that the percent inhibition of hemolysis from these leaf extracts (25⁻100 µg/mL dry weight basis (DW)) was within the range from 5.4% to 14.9%, and the leaves of P. edulis and O. zeylanica showed a significantly higher (p < 0.05) inhibition levels. Percent inhibition of protein denaturation of these leafy types was within the range of 36.0⁻61.0%, and the leaf extract of C. auriculata has exhibited a significantly higher (p < 0.05) inhibition level. Proteinase inhibitory activity of these leaf extracts was within the range of 20.2⁻25.9%. The lipoxygenase inhibition was within the range of 3.7⁻36.0%, and the leaf extract of G. lactiferum showed an improved ability to inhibit lipoxygenase activity. In conclusion, results revealed that all the studied leaves possess anti-inflammatory properties at different levels, and this could be due to the differences in the composition and concentration of bioactive compounds.
Keyphrases
  • anti inflammatory
  • risk assessment
  • body mass index
  • oxidative stress
  • health risk
  • single cell
  • mass spectrometry
  • amino acid
  • heavy metals
  • body weight
  • high resolution