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Alvarez, A., (2021). Actividad antiinflamatoria in vitro de hojas DE Inga edulis Mart. - guaba - y Eryngium foetidum - sacha culantro sobre eritrocitos plasmáticos [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7578
Alvarez, A., Actividad antiinflamatoria in vitro de hojas DE Inga edulis Mart. - guaba - y Eryngium foetidum - sacha culantro sobre eritrocitos plasmáticos []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7578
@misc{renati/966912,
title = "Actividad antiinflamatoria in vitro de hojas DE Inga edulis Mart. - guaba - y Eryngium foetidum - sacha culantro sobre eritrocitos plasmáticos",
author = "Alvarez Tehuay, Alexandra",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2021"
}
The in vitro anti-inflammatory activity of the ethanolic extracts of Inga edulis Mart and Eryngium foetidum leaves was evaluated by means of the red blood cell membrane stabilization method. Human blood samples were used, evaluated in three serial dilutions, 0.01 mg / mL; 0.1 mg / mL and 1 mg / mL of different extracts, using an isosaline solution as a dilution medium, and hydrocortisone as a reference drug. The percentages of inhibition and protection of the red blood cell membrane were determined. Significant differences were found between the averages of protection percentages and the concentrations in all the groups evaluated. The IC50 = 8.21mg value obtained for I. edulis Mart leaves; IC50 = 11763.24 mg for E. foetidum and IC50 = 0.08 mg for Hydrocortisone, allows us to conclude that the latter is the one with the best anti-inflammatory activity in vitro, followed by I. edulis Mart leaves. and later the leaves of E. foetidum.
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