The anti-inflammatory properties of halloysite
2012; Elsevier BV; Volume: 57; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.clay.2011.12.001
ISSN1872-9053
AutoresHilda Cornejo-Garrido, Antonio Nieto‐Camacho, Virginia Gómez‐Vidales, María Teresa Ramírez‐Apán, Paz del Ángel, J.A. Montoya, Mariana Domı́nguez, Daria Kibanova, Javiera Cervini‐Silva,
Tópico(s)Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
ResumoHalloysite can serve as an alternative agent for drug delivery because its production is not tedious, hazardous, or expensive. In this study we show that halloysite presented anti-inflammatory properties comparable to indomethacin as evidenced by determination of the mieloperoxidase (MPO) enzymatic activity, a specific marker for migration and cellular infiltration. Edema reached maximum levels after 4 h. Cellular migration was noted to be low. After 24 h, however, cellular migration was noted to increase. Experiments conducted with mice primary peritoneal macrophages showed that halloysite (vs aminoguanidine) inhibited the production of nitric oxide. Halloysite inhibited oxidative stress via lipid peroxidation (ca. IC50 = 2023 ppm).
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