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. 2010 Jan-Mar;29(3):19–21.

Assessment of Anti-inflammatory Activity of Taxus Baccata Linn. Bark Extract

Satyajit Dutta *, G Mariappan **, Dipankar Sarkar **, Piyali Sarkar **
PMCID: PMC3336282  PMID: 22557354

Abstract

Taxus baccata (L) known as Sthauneyaka in Sanskrit1 has wide range of biological activities including analgesic, anti-malarial, anti-rheumatic, sedative, anti-spasmodic, aphrodisiac and anti-asthmatic. In the present study, the dried and powdered bark of Taxus baccata (L) was extracted with 95% ethanol and ether at room temperature and screened for their anti--inflammatory activity by Carrageenan-induced paw edema method in rat. 95% ethanol extract exhibits potent anti-inflammatory activity at 200mg/kg four hours after administration in comparison with ether extract, as well reference standard, Aspirin. The observed pharmacological activities provide a scientific basis for the folklore use of the plant in treating acute inflammation.

Keywords: Taxus baccata, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-rheumatic, Carrageenan

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