Cargando…

Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen

Inflammation is the core contributor in the pathogenesis of various acute and chronic illness including appendicitis, bronchitis, arthritis, cancer and neurological diseases. NSAIDs, commonly used medications for inflammatory diseases, on prolonged use cause GI bleeding, ulcers and many more issues....

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Arooj, Bushra, Asghar, Sajid, Saleem, Mohammad, Khalid, Syed Haroon, Asif, Muhammad, Chohan, Tahir, Khan, Ikram Ullah, Zubair, Hafiz Muhammad, Yaseen, Hafiza Sidra
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10183087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37179510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10787-023-01237-6
_version_ 1785041881245155328
author Arooj, Bushra
Asghar, Sajid
Saleem, Mohammad
Khalid, Syed Haroon
Asif, Muhammad
Chohan, Tahir
Khan, Ikram Ullah
Zubair, Hafiz Muhammad
Yaseen, Hafiza Sidra
author_facet Arooj, Bushra
Asghar, Sajid
Saleem, Mohammad
Khalid, Syed Haroon
Asif, Muhammad
Chohan, Tahir
Khan, Ikram Ullah
Zubair, Hafiz Muhammad
Yaseen, Hafiza Sidra
author_sort Arooj, Bushra
collection PubMed
description Inflammation is the core contributor in the pathogenesis of various acute and chronic illness including appendicitis, bronchitis, arthritis, cancer and neurological diseases. NSAIDs, commonly used medications for inflammatory diseases, on prolonged use cause GI bleeding, ulcers and many more issues. Plant-based therapeutic agents including essential oils in combination with low-dose synthetic drugs have been shown to produce synergistic effects and reduce complications of synthetic drugs. This study was designed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-pyretic properties of Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen. GC–MS analysis was performed to screen chemical composition of oil. In vitro anti-inflammatory assay (membrane stabilization assay) and in vivo inflammatory acute (carrageenan and histamine-induced paw oedema) and chronic (cotton pellet-induced granuloma and Complete Freund’s adjuvant-induced arthritis) models were performed to check anti-inflammatory properties. Acetic acid-induced algesia and yeast-induced pyrexia models were performed to check analgesic and anti-pyretic properties. qRT-PCR was performed to study the effect of treatments on the expression of inflammatory biomarkers. GC–MS analysis of E. globulus essential oil showed the presence of eucalyptol along with other active biomolecules. 500 + 10 mg/kg of oil-drug combination showed significantly (p < 0.05) better in vitro membrane stabilization effects as compared with groups treated with 500 mg/kg of E. globulus oil and 10 mg/kg of Flurbiprofen alone. 500 + 10 mg/kg of oil-drug combination showed significantly (p < 0.05) better anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects as compared to 500 mg/kg of E. globulus oil alone in all in vivo models. When comparison was done between 500 + 10 mg/kg of oil-drug combination-treated and 10 mg/kg Flurbiprofen-treated group, the former group showed significantly (p < 0.05) better anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic effects, but there were non-significant differences in the analgesic model. Animal group treated with 10 mg/kg of Flurbiprofen showed significantly (p < 0.05) better anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects than group treated with 500 mg/kg of oil alone while, there were non-significant differences in anti-pyretic effects. qRT-PCR analysis showed significant (p < 0.05) down-regulation in the expression of IL-4 and TNF-α in serum samples of animals treated with 500 + 10 mg/kg of oil-drug combination as compared to the diseased control (arthritic) group. Overall, the current research demonstrates that Eucalyptus globulus essential oil in combination with flurbiprofen showed better anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-pyretic effects than oil and flurbiprofen alone which is attributed to the down-regulation of pro-inflammatory biomarkers (IL-4 and TNF-α). Further studies are required to formulate a stable dosage form and to check the anti-inflammatory efficacy in different inflammatory disorders.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10183087
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Springer International Publishing
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-101830872023-05-16 Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen Arooj, Bushra Asghar, Sajid Saleem, Mohammad Khalid, Syed Haroon Asif, Muhammad Chohan, Tahir Khan, Ikram Ullah Zubair, Hafiz Muhammad Yaseen, Hafiza Sidra Inflammopharmacology Original Article Inflammation is the core contributor in the pathogenesis of various acute and chronic illness including appendicitis, bronchitis, arthritis, cancer and neurological diseases. NSAIDs, commonly used medications for inflammatory diseases, on prolonged use cause GI bleeding, ulcers and many more issues. Plant-based therapeutic agents including essential oils in combination with low-dose synthetic drugs have been shown to produce synergistic effects and reduce complications of synthetic drugs. This study was designed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-pyretic properties of Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen. GC–MS analysis was performed to screen chemical composition of oil. In vitro anti-inflammatory assay (membrane stabilization assay) and in vivo inflammatory acute (carrageenan and histamine-induced paw oedema) and chronic (cotton pellet-induced granuloma and Complete Freund’s adjuvant-induced arthritis) models were performed to check anti-inflammatory properties. Acetic acid-induced algesia and yeast-induced pyrexia models were performed to check analgesic and anti-pyretic properties. qRT-PCR was performed to study the effect of treatments on the expression of inflammatory biomarkers. GC–MS analysis of E. globulus essential oil showed the presence of eucalyptol along with other active biomolecules. 500 + 10 mg/kg of oil-drug combination showed significantly (p < 0.05) better in vitro membrane stabilization effects as compared with groups treated with 500 mg/kg of E. globulus oil and 10 mg/kg of Flurbiprofen alone. 500 + 10 mg/kg of oil-drug combination showed significantly (p < 0.05) better anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects as compared to 500 mg/kg of E. globulus oil alone in all in vivo models. When comparison was done between 500 + 10 mg/kg of oil-drug combination-treated and 10 mg/kg Flurbiprofen-treated group, the former group showed significantly (p < 0.05) better anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic effects, but there were non-significant differences in the analgesic model. Animal group treated with 10 mg/kg of Flurbiprofen showed significantly (p < 0.05) better anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects than group treated with 500 mg/kg of oil alone while, there were non-significant differences in anti-pyretic effects. qRT-PCR analysis showed significant (p < 0.05) down-regulation in the expression of IL-4 and TNF-α in serum samples of animals treated with 500 + 10 mg/kg of oil-drug combination as compared to the diseased control (arthritic) group. Overall, the current research demonstrates that Eucalyptus globulus essential oil in combination with flurbiprofen showed better anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-pyretic effects than oil and flurbiprofen alone which is attributed to the down-regulation of pro-inflammatory biomarkers (IL-4 and TNF-α). Further studies are required to formulate a stable dosage form and to check the anti-inflammatory efficacy in different inflammatory disorders. Springer International Publishing 2023-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10183087/ /pubmed/37179510 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10787-023-01237-6 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023, Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Article
Arooj, Bushra
Asghar, Sajid
Saleem, Mohammad
Khalid, Syed Haroon
Asif, Muhammad
Chohan, Tahir
Khan, Ikram Ullah
Zubair, Hafiz Muhammad
Yaseen, Hafiza Sidra
Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen
title Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen
title_full Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen
title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen
title_short Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich Eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen
title_sort anti-inflammatory mechanisms of eucalyptol rich eucalyptus globulus essential oil alone and in combination with flurbiprofen
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10183087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37179510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10787-023-01237-6
work_keys_str_mv AT aroojbushra antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen
AT asgharsajid antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen
AT saleemmohammad antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen
AT khalidsyedharoon antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen
AT asifmuhammad antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen
AT chohantahir antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen
AT khanikramullah antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen
AT zubairhafizmuhammad antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen
AT yaseenhafizasidra antiinflammatorymechanismsofeucalyptolricheucalyptusglobulusessentialoilaloneandincombinationwithflurbiprofen