ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2025,17,2,1-5.DOI:10.5530/pres.20252089Published:April 2025Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Arshu Pirmhommad Patel, Sayee Promod Dhavan, Tejasvee Ramchandra Shinde, Manisha Dhondiram Sonawane, Hetali Amrutbhai Patel, and Nilima Mahesh Wani Author(s) affiliations:Arshu Pirmhommad Patel*, Sayee Promod Dhavan, Tejasvee Ramchandra Shinde, Manisha Dhondiram Sonawane, Hetali Amrutbhai Patel, Nilima Mahesh Wani Department of Pharmacognosy, Pravara Rural College of Pharmacy, Pravaranagar, Loni, Maharashtra, INDIA. Abstract:Background: Trichosanthes palmata Lour. (Cucurbitaceae) is one of the important medicinal plants used traditionally for the treatment of asthma, earache, ophthalmia, leprosy, fever as well as used in the treatment of migraine. To validate folk used of Trichosanthes palmata as anti-inflammatory remedy. The leaves of Trichosanthes palmata were used for successive extraction (Maceration) with increasing polarity solvents. Ethanolic extract was selected for anti-inflammatory activity. In vitro anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated using protein denaturation method at different concentrations. Diclofenac sodium was used as standard drug. Objectives: To evaluate the in vitro anti-inflammatory effect of ethanolic extract of leaves of Trichosanthes palmata against the denaturation of protein. Materials and Methods: Inhibition of protein denaturation method was evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity. Results: The ethanolic extract of Trichosanthes palmata exhibited anti-inflammatory activity by protein denaturation method. Conclusion: The ethanolic extract from Trichosanthes palmata leaves exhibited significantly enhanced anti-inflammatory activity with increasing concentrations. This effect is likely attributed to the presence of active phytocompounds, including flavonoids, triterpenoids and related polyphenols. Consequently, Trichosanthes palmata holds potential as an anti-inflammatory agent. Keywords:anti-inflammatory activity, in vitro, Protein Denaturation, Trichosanthes palmataView:PDF (704.87 KB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images Causes, physiological and pathological outcomes of Inflammation. KeywordsAnti-inflammatory activityIn vitroProtein DenaturationTrichosanthes palmata ‹ Microscopical Investigation of Punica Granatum L. Flower: A Traditional Drug with Vivid Therapeutic Promise up Evaluation of Pistachio Extract Standardized to 1% Melatonin on Pentobarbital Sodium-Induced Sleep in Swiss Albino Mice ›