Bioactive capsular polysaccharide from the thermophilic Mastigocladus laminosus (Cyanophyceae/Cyanobacteria): demonstration of anti-inflammatory properties; Garbacki, Nancy ; et alin Algological Studies (2003), 108 Detailed reference viewed: 3 (0 ULg) Anti-inflammatory effects of Centaurea cyanus (Asteraceae) flower-heads.Garbacki, Nancy ; ; Damas, Jacques et alPoster (2001) Detailed reference viewed: 10 (0 ULg) Inhibition of Croton Oil-Induced Oedema in Mice Ear Skin by Capsular Polysaccharides from CyanobacteriaGarbacki, Nancy ; ; Damas, Jacques et alin Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology (2000), 361(4), 460-4 The anti-inflammatory properties of hydrophilic extracts of the capsular polymers of twelve cyanobacterial strains belonging to the genera Phormidium and Nostoc from marine and terrestrial habitats were ... [more ▼] The anti-inflammatory properties of hydrophilic extracts of the capsular polymers of twelve cyanobacterial strains belonging to the genera Phormidium and Nostoc from marine and terrestrial habitats were tested topically on croton oil-induced oedema in mice ear skin. The screening program identified several strains as producers of anti-inflammatory products (up to 56% inhibition of the oedema). The inhibition response was dose-dependent. The application of trichloroacetic acid-treated extracts reduced the oedema by about 60%. On the other hand, one of the strains enhanced the inflammatory response. Analysis of five of the extracts showed the presence of neutral sugars (from 34.3% to 47.1%, w/w), uronic acids (from 7.1% to 26.7%, w/w) and proteins (from 30.1% to 57.0%, w/w) in the crude polymer. Rhamnose, fucose, arabinose, xylose, mannose, glucose, galactose, galacturonic acid and glucuronic acid were detected as well as sulphate groups (from 9.6% to 21.5%, w/w of sugars). The main components found were glucose and mannose. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 32 (3 ULg) Anti-Inflammatory and Immunological Effects of Centaurea Cyanus Flower-HeadsGarbacki, Nancy ; ; Damas, Jacques et alin Journal of Ethnopharmacology (1999), 68(1-3), 235-41 Centaurea cyanus flower-heads are used in European phytotherapy for the treatment of minor ocular inflammations. Different pharmacological experiments (inhibition of carrageenan, zymosan and croton oil ... [more ▼] Centaurea cyanus flower-heads are used in European phytotherapy for the treatment of minor ocular inflammations. Different pharmacological experiments (inhibition of carrageenan, zymosan and croton oil-induced oedemas, inhibition of plasma haemolytic activity, induction of anaphylatoxin activity) showed that polysaccharides extracted from C. cyanus flower-heads had anti-inflammatory properties and interfered with complement. Moreover, these polysaccharides were found to be mainly composed of galacturonic acid, arabinose, glucose, rhamnose and galactose. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 66 (3 ULg) Anti-inflammatory properties of capsular polymers from blue-green algae.Garbacki, Nancy ; ; Damas, Jacques et alConference (1999) Detailed reference viewed: 7 (0 ULg) Propriétés anti-inflammatoires de polysaccharides capsulaires extraits de souches d'algues bleues.Garbacki, Nancy ; ; Damas, Jacques et alPoster (1999) Detailed reference viewed: 17 (0 ULg) |
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