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TH, publication_article_article_name Phytochemical Constituents and Anti-inflammatory Activities of Clerodendrum petasites 
TH, publication_article_accepted_date 27 March 2022 
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     TH, publication_article_journal_name International Journal of Health Sciences 
     TH, publication_article_journal_standard SCOPUS 
     TH, publication_article_institute Universidad Tecnica de Manabi 
     TH, publication_article_isbn 2550-6978 
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     TH, publication_article_issue S1 
     TH, publication_article_month เมษายน
     TH, publication_article_print_year 2022 
     TH, publication_article_page 3497-3510 
     TH, publication_article_abstract Inflammation is process of immune responses to microbial infections and cell damage. Macrophages are pro-inflammatory leukocytes crucial for initiation, maintenance, and resolution of inflammation. Root extract of a medicinal plant Clerodendrum petasites (CP), has been widely used as a component of antipyretic and anti-inflammatory remedies. In the present study, we investigated whether CP aerial part (leaf and stem) extracts had the same contents with the root extracts as well as their cytotoxicity and inflammatory effects in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated murine RAW 264.7 monocyte/macrophage-like cell model. Analysis of the methanol-extracted CP contents with the high-performance liquid chromatography ultra-violet spectroscopy (HPLC-UV) showed that major phenolic compounds found in the root extract were verbascoside and quercetin, while the aerial parts also additionally contained rosmarinic acid and hispidulin. These CP extracts were not toxic to the cells and able to inhibit production of pro-inflammatory markers, nitric oxide (NO) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). In addition, the aerial CP extracts also inhibited the pro-inflammatory cytokines, interleukin 6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), suggesting additional role of rosmarinic acid and hispidulin. In conclusion, this study showed that the aerial parts of the CP contained phytochemical constituents and could be used as anti-inflammatory medicinal plants. 
     TH, publication_article_keyword Clerodendrum Petasites, Inflammation, Phytochemicals, Phenolic Compounds, Medicinal Plants 
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587150002-1 Miss THIDARUT KWUANSAWAT [TH, publication_article_main_writer]
Pharmaceutical Sciences Doctoral Degree

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