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Anti-inflammatory Activity of Bromelia hieronymi: Comparison with Bromelain
Fecha
2013-01Registro en:
Errasti, María Eugenia; Caffini, Nestor Oscar; Pelzer, Lilian Eugenia; Rotelli, Alejandra Ester; Anti-inflammatory Activity of Bromelia hieronymi: Comparison with Bromelain; Georg Thieme Verlag Kg; Planta Medica; 79; 3-4; 1-2013; 207-213
0032-0943
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Errasti, María Eugenia
Caffini, Nestor Oscar
Pelzer, Lilian Eugenia
Rotelli, Alejandra Ester
Resumen
Some plant proteases (e. g., papain, bromelain, ficin) have been used as anti-inflammatory agents for some years, and especially bromelain is still being used as alternative and/or complementary therapy to glucocorticoids, nonsteroidal antirheumatics, and immunomodulators. Bromelain is an extract rich in cysteine endopeptidases obtained from Ananas comosus. In this study the anti-inflammatory action of a partially purified extract of Bromelia hieronymi fruits, whose main components are cysteine endopeptidases, is presented. Different doses of a partially purified extract of B. hieronymi were assayed on carrageenan-induced and serotonine-induced rat paw edema, as well as in cotton pellet granuloma model. Doses with equal proteolytic activity of the partially purified extract and bromelain showed significantly similar anti-inflammatory responses. Treatment of the partially purified extract and bromelain with E-64 provoked loss of anti-inflammatory activity on carrageenan-induced paw edema, a fact which is consistent with the hypothesis that the proteolytic activity would be responsible for the anti-inflammatory action.