HYPOTONICITY INDUCED HUMAN RED BLOOD CELL (HRBC) MEMBRANE STABILIZATION POTENTIAL OF CRUDE ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF CINNAMOMUM VERUM

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  • P. Anushya Graduate Student, Saveetha Dental College,Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/8hd0my84

Keywords:

Cinnamomum verum, Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, HRBC membrane stabilization, Diclofenac sodium, anti-inflammatory activity .

Abstract

Cinnamomum verum may be a common species. It cures respiratory disease, digestive discomfort and gynaecological syndrome. Inflammation may be a biological response of the system to harmful stimuli and it's characterised by redness, swelling, pain and loss of tissue function. Now -a -days NSAIDS is employed widely to stop inflammation. But it has more side effects. Due to this side effect, it's necessary to seek out a natural anti-inflammatory agent. to work out the anti-inflammatory activity in crude Ethanolic extract of Cinnamomum verum . Cinnamon verum was purchased from herbal cure centre . Ethanolic extract of Cinnamon verum was prepared and its anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by hypotonicity induced HRBC membrane stabilization.: As observed from the study, we can conclude that cinnamomum verum has anti-inflammatory activity. Cinnamomum verum exhibits anti-inflammatory activity by stabilizing the lysosomal membrane.

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30.06.2020

How to Cite

Anushya, P. (2020). HYPOTONICITY INDUCED HUMAN RED BLOOD CELL (HRBC) MEMBRANE STABILIZATION POTENTIAL OF CRUDE ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF CINNAMOMUM VERUM. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(6), 6459-6464. https://doi.org/10.61841/8hd0my84