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Title: | Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Coxibs and their Compositions with Caffeine on the Level of Conjugated Dienes in the Formalin-Induced Edema Model |
Authors: | Syrova, Ganna Petiunina, Valentina Savelieva, Olena Tishakova, Tetyana Lukianova, Larysa |
Keywords: | Celecoxib rofecoxib caffeine conjugated dienes non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Turkish Chemical Society |
Citation: | Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Coxibs and their Compositions with Caffeine on the Level of Conjugated Dienes in the Formalin-Induced Edema Model / G. Syrova, V. Petiunina, O. Savelieva, T. Tishakova, L. Lukianova // Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society. – 2022. – Volume 9, issue 4. – Р. 1029–103. |
Series/Report no.: | ;DOI: https://doi.org/10.18596/jotcsa. 1051858 |
Abstract: | The development of novel pharmaceutical compositions, which are effective in the treatment of different inflammatory diseases and have a minimum number of side effects is very relevant. The aim of the present study was biochemical confirmation of anti-inflammatory activity of new pharmaceutical compositions comprising coxibs and caffeine. The level of conjugated dienes as primary products of lipid peroxidation has been evaluated in the plasma of rats at the acute inflammation caused by formalin. The white male rats of WAG line were used. The content of conjugated dienes was determined by spectrophotometric method. It was shown that combinations of caffeine and coxibs showed statistical significant decrease in the content of conjugated dienes in the rats’ blood plasma. Caffeine enriched anti-inflammatory action of coxibs effectively. |
URI: | http://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31638 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові праці. Кафедра медичної та біоорганічної хімії |
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