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Inhibition of lipid peroxidation by piperine during experimental inflammation in rats.
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1993
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Lipid PeroxidationPathologyRat Paw OedemaPharmacotherapyRedox BiologyOxidative StressInflammationAcid PhosphataseToxicologyHepatotoxicityHealth SciencesLiver Lipid PeroxidationOxysterolLiver PhysiologyChronic InflammationReactive Oxygen SpeciePharmacologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryAnti-inflammatoryPhysiologyExperimental InflammationMedicine
Carrageenin induced rat paw oedema shows a direct co-relationship with liver lipid peroxidation and not with kidney or brain. Pretreatment with piperine or oxyphenylbutazone reduced the liver lipid peroxidation, acid phosphatase and oedema induced by carrageenin. However, no such co-relationship was observed with treatment of these anti-inflammatory agents in control animals. It is, therefore, suggested that the inhibition of these liver enzymes is non specific in nature.