Ma. Fernandez et al., Anti-inflammatory activity of abietic acid, a diterpene isolated from Pimenta racemosa var. grissea, J PHARM PHA, 53(6), 2001, pp. 867-872
The anti-inflammatory activity of abietic acid, a diterpene isolated from P
imenta racemosa var. grissea (Myrtaceae), was evaluated in-vivo and in-vitr
o. This compound significantly inhibited rat paw oedema induced by carragee
nan in a time- and dose-dependent manner, and mouse ear oedema induced by 1
2-O-tetradecanoylphorbol acetate, after oral or topical administration. The
inhibition of myeloperoxidase enzyme showed that its topical activity was
influenced by neutrophil infiltration into the inflamed tissues (ears). In
addition, the effect of abietic acid on some macrophage functions was analy
sed in-vitro. Non-toxic concentrations of abietic acid inhibited prostaglan
din E-2 (PGE(2)) production in lipopolysaccharide-treated macrophages, wher
eas nitrite, tumour necrosis factor alpha and interleukin-1 beta production
were only weakly affected by this diterpene. PGE(2) production from A23187
-stimulated macrophages was only inhibited at high doses (100 muM) and it f
ailed to modify leukotriene C-4 production. These results indicate that abi
etic acid exerts in-vivo anti-inflammatory activity after oral or topical a
dministration and has partial ability to prevent the production of some inf
lammatory mediators.