Lf. Alguacil et al., Tecoma sambucifolia: anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activities, and'in vitro' toxicity of extracts of the 'huarumo' of Peruvian Incas, J ETHNOPHAR, 70(3), 2000, pp. 227-233
Aqueous and alcoholic extracts of pods and flowers of Tecoma sambucifolia H
.B.K. (Bignoniaceae) ('huarumo') were analysed to determine their anti-infl
ammatory activity (carrageenan-induced edema test), antinociceptive activit
y (acetic acid writhing test) and 'in vitro' toxicity in Chinese hamster ov
ary cells, human hepatome cells and human larynx epidermal carcinoma cells.
The cytotoxic effects of both extracts were evaluated by two endpoint syst
ems: neutral red uptake assay and tetrazolium assay. The results showed tha
t all extracts have anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activity, but the
highest potency is that of the alcoholic extracts. There were significant
differences in cytotoxicity between extracts and among the response of cell
s to them. The highest cytotoxicity was noted with the alcoholic extract, a
nd the human hepatome cell :line was the most sensitive, especially to the
alcoholic extract of flowers. The aqueous pod extract appeared to have the
best pharmaco-toxicological profile, since it provided a significant reduct
ion of both pain and inflammation together with the lowest cytotoxicity. (C
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